Review: Yayoi Kusama Reflects Back Our Narcissism at Victoria Miro
Yayoi Kusama’s mirror rooms return to London for the first time since her 2012 Tate Modern retrospective in an exhibition at Victoria Miro gallery.The exhibition, which runs across the gallery’s spaces...
View ArticleNew Rauschenberg Exhibition Highlights Progress of a Process
Hong Kong’s De Sarthe Gallery explores five decades of the career of Pop pioneer Robert Rauschenberg through six works on display at the gallery from May 26 through July 2.What unites these works is...
View ArticleThe Joy of Jeff Koons at Damien Hirst’s London Gallery
Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in London is presenting a comprehensive solo exhibition of work by the influential and often controversial American artist Jeff Koons. “Jeff Koons: Now” is the...
View ArticleArt Made of Toy Blocks and Kitchen Knives at TKG+’s ‘Open Contemporary Album...
Nine members of Taiwan’s Open Contemporary Art Center (OCAC) present a new work apiece at TKG+, Taipei, to make up the “Open Contemporary Album 2016” exhibition, which runs through July 3.OCAC, founded...
View ArticleVIDEO: 5 Must-See Chelsea Sculpture Shows
In this new video series, we take a periodic stroll through the Chelsea gallery scene. Some of the best gallery shows happening in Chelsea right now are sculpture exhibitions. Here are five shows to...
View ArticleCarmen Herrera: Nothing More, Nothing Less
What was New York City like in 1939? “Who the hell cares,” chuckles painter Carmen Herrera, who, at the age of 100, is not eager to make nostalgic forays down memory lane. She’d much rather spend her...
View Article“Italian Contemporary Art” at Opera Gallery Singapore
Three Italian abstract artists draw on the past for inspiration in an upcoming exhibition at Singapore’s Opera Gallery.“Italian Contemporary Art” features work from sculptor Gianfranco Meggiato,...
View ArticleVIDEO: Dirimart Opens New Gallery Space in Istanbul
Established by Hazer Özil in 2002, Dirimart has become a leading players in the Turkish contemporary art gallery world by promoting Turkish artists internationally, while also bringing in provocative...
View ArticleGabriel Orozco’s “Tokyo Strokes” at White Cube Hong Kong
Celebrated Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco is currently holding his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong at White Cube, featuring a body of entirely new works.Curated by Briony Fer, Professor of History of...
View ArticleNGV Melbourne to Present ‘Masterworks from MoMA’
Australia’s National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) will present a major exhibition of modern and contemporary artworks from New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) from June 8 to October 7, 2018 at NGV...
View ArticleCanada’s Sobey Art Award Names Shortlist of Five
A five-strong shortlist has been revealed for Canada’s top contemporary prize, the Sobey Art Award.Brenda Draney, Jeremy Shaw, Charles Stankievech, William Robinson and Hajra Waheed were picked by the...
View ArticleAll About My Mother: A Nervous Martin Creed Comes to New York
British artist Martin Creed likes to ask life’s Big Questions: How does one live better? What is art? How do we understand other people? Then he inches his way toward the answers through artworks...
View ArticleWafa Hourani Predicts Palestine’s Future in New Exhibition
The futures of major cities and refugee camps are foretold in the politically charged new exhibition by Palestinian artist Wafa Hourani, which runs at Gallery One, Ramallah until June 23.In this...
View ArticleSujata Tibrewala's 'Power of Sacrifice' at Cupertino, California
Indian born artist Sujata Tibrewala paid obeisance to the selfless surrender of military personnel through an exhibition ‘Power of Sacrifice’ marking Memorial Day at her Cupertino, California studio....
View ArticleEtel Adnan’s Poetic Aesthetics at Serpentine Sackler Gallery
London’s Serpentine Galleries is presenting the first solo exhibition in a UK public institution of the work of Lebanese-American poet, essayist, and artist Etel Adnan who is best known for her bold...
View ArticleNewsmakers: Italian Artist Couple Eva and Franco Mattes
Partners in art and life since they met at age 18 in 1994, Italian artists Eva and Franco Mattes have by turns a playful and critical relationship to cultural institutions and mass media, particularly...
View ArticleReview: Cindy Sherman’s Potent Portraits at GOMA Brisbane
American photographer Cindy Sherman is regarded by many as one of the most influential and important artists in contemporary art. And when you see a large and diverse body of her work in one place, as...
View ArticleAt ‘Made in China,’ All That Glitters Is Not Gold
Visitors to the Harley Gallery in Nottinghamshire this summer will have the chance to play art authenticator.Beginning June 18, Harley will display “Made in China,” an installation from ceramicist...
View ArticleGünther Förg Paintings Make Asian Debut in Hong Kong
Artworks from German artist Günther Förg's later years have made their Asian debut at Massimo De Carlo Gallery in Hong Kong as part of “Förg,” an exhibition running until September 3.The canvases in...
View ArticleThe Who’s Who at Bhupen Khakhar Show Launch at Tate Modern
One of the year’s most awaited shows of Indian art, “Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All,” opened at Tate Modern, London, on June 1, to a warm reception attended by some of the most important movers...
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