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2019.01.24 Thu, by

Qu Leilei, ECHOES
3812 Gallery
London, Hong Kong

As we enter into 2019, we face an important year for 3812 Gallery and for Asian art enterprises. >> Read more
2017.02.13 Mon, by

Maggi Hambling “Edge”
Marlborough
London

Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to announce Edge, an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Maggi Hambling, widely regarded as one of Britain's most significant and controversial artists. >> Read more
2016.08.29 Mon, by

Chang Qing “(UN)SOCIAL REALISM” at
Chelsea College of the Arts, London

“The series (Un)social Realism are simply my observations and representations of daily life. These 'clips' may be outwardly trivial but I pay attention to the lives lead closest to me, and I’m interested in the true state of life of people around me. Unavoidably, this series also contains my own judgment and interpretation of what I see” – Chang Qing. >> Read more
2019.03.06 Wed, by

In Memory of Lee Wen

The performance artist Lee Wen passed away on 3 March 2019, in Singapore, after having suffered from Parkinson’s Disease. He was a pioneer who defined and shaped performance art in Asia. Together with some of his peers, Lee reimagined the foundations of academic art, opening its vocabulary and techniques to a socially engaged practice. >> Read more
2019.01.09 Wed, by

Booked: Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair

The inaugural “Booked: Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair” will take place on 11-13 January 2019. The art book fair will be hosted within Tai Kwun’s museum-standard galleries, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, situated within the restored Central Police Station compound in the heart of Hong Kong’s Central district. As a landmark revitalisation project, Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts, has welcomed over one million visitors since opening in May 2018. >> Read more
2018.11.27 Tue, by

Hao Jinban
Uninvited Guests
Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong

Hao Jingban’s first solo exhibition at Blindspot Gallery — “Uninvited Guests” – will feature three new video works from the artist’s most recent project using the Manchukuo of the 1930s-40s as background. The artist conducts historical investigation, archival research, field study and personal interviews, tracing back to the propaganda, drama and documentary films, as well as related figures, from the period of the Manchukuo Film Association. >> Read more
2018.03.13 Tue, by

de Sarthe
Manolo Millares – Antoni Tàpies

de Sarthe is pleased to announce a dual exhibition of Post-War masters, >> Read more
2018.03.06 Tue, by

GORDON CHEUNG, TROIKA, JAMES CLAR, DOREEN CHAN and ALEJANDRO GUIJARRO
‘Transmission’ group show
Galerie Huit, Hong Kong

Galerie Huit is delighted to announce the group exhibition ‘Transmission’, featuring signature works by Gordon Cheung, Troika, James Clar, Doreen Chan and Alejandro Guijarro. Transmission relates to the act of transference, its reception, to process, most commonly, a real time message. The exhibition will bring together a selection of artworks presenting a disruption of the visual narrative through a technological reworking of the familiar […] >> Read more
2018.01.17 Wed, by

Leung Chi Wo:Something There and Never There

“Something There and Never There” is the solo exhibition of Leung Chi Wo, centred around the tumultuous year of 1967 in Hong Kong. >> Read more
2017.12.06 Wed, by

Polyrhythmia
Edouard Malingue Gallery

‘Polyrhythmia’ is a group exhibition revolving around the continuous global transformation of the urban landscape. >> Read more

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