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2014.07.26 Sat, by

Concert by Wayne Choi & William Lane at /sic sic/ exhibitionclosing party

Exhibition closing party with music performance on Saturday, 2 August 2014, at 5pm-5:30pm,welcome drinks Concert starts at 5:30pm >> Read more
2021.06.19 Sat, by

Wind H Art Center Opened A New Exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Method-ology of the New Generation” Presenting A Diverse Dialogue With The New Generation

From June 20th to September 7th, 2021, Wind H Art Center will present the exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Methodology of the New Generation New Work, New Identity, New Life, New Direction”. This exhibition will shed light on the novel artistic phenomena presented by the most representative new generation of artists in the […] >> Read more
2020.06.03 Wed, by

Call for Applications (2020 Intake): MFA in Creative Media and MA in Creative Media (City University of Hong Kong)

Call for Applications (2020 Intake): MFA in Creative Media and MA in Creative Media (City University of Hong Kong) >> Read more
2020.03.07 Sat, by

Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn & Clare Woods
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring new works by Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn, and Clare Woods. Connected through an interest in figurative representation, the exhibition brings together three artists who present the body in unconventional ways, each exploring contemporary issues surrounding gender, sexuality, society and politics, as well as addressing the long and problematic history of the male gaze. The submissive female subject typically depicted reclining, seated or kneeling, is one of the most recognizable motifs in art history. As seen in this exhibition, Dancy, McGurn, and Woods respond to this convention through disparate methods presenting the figure as alternatively dominant, vulnerable, playful, or even androgynous, restoring to their subjects a sense of agency and recontextualizing the trope for our contemporary moment. >> Read more
2020.02.08 Sat, by

Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn & Clare WoodsSimon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring new works by Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn, and Clare Woods. Connected through an interest in figurative representation, the exhibition brings together three artists who present the body in unconventional ways, each exploring contemporary issues surrounding gender, sexuality, society and politics, as well as addressing the long and problematic history of the male gaze. >> Read more
2020.01.14 Tue, by

João Penalva
Simon Lee Gallery
New York

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition by the London-based Portuguese artist, João Penalva. >> Read more
2019.12.19 Thu, by

MAI-THU PERRET
News From Nowhere
Simon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong

The exhibition’s title derives from British polymath and socialist activist, William Morris’ 1890 novel of the same name, in which he imagines a utopian future liberated from systems of capitalism. >> Read more
2019.12.18 Wed, by

JOÃO PENALVA
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition by the London-based Portuguese artist, João Penalva. For his first solo exhibition in New York since 2002, Penalva presents two new series of work based on photographs taken at the São Carlos National Theater, in Lisbon, Portugal, that explore the physical mechanics of theatrical fictions and illusions. >> Read more
2019.06.04 Tue, by

SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE BIENNALE 2019 ARTIST AND ARTWORK HIGHLIGHTS

SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE BIENNALE 2019 ARTIST AND ARTWORK HIGHLIGHTS >> Read more
2019.02.21 Thu, by

Axel Vervoordt Gallery Hong Kong Announces Move to New Gallery Space in Wong Chuk Hang

Axel Vervoordt Gallery is relocating to an expanded two-level space in Wong Chuk Hang, the dynamic artistic hub on the south part of Hong Kong Island. >> Read more

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