Since 2007, Monumenta has invited an artist with an international reputation to take on the Nave of the Grand Palais, an immense 13,500m2 glass dome, 35-metres high. Anselm Kiefer, Richard Serra, Christian Boltanski, Anish Kapoor, Daniel Buren, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov have all succeeded one another in tackling this challenge. >> Read more
As regards China, London was less interested in the Middle Kingdom than in 2013 but the ubiquitous presence of Chinese artists and collectors in London, and galleries and museums attentive to them, indicates a trend that has been growing for the last five years. >> Read more
Despite the appearance of new museum landmarks in China promising a new cultural epoch, it has been art works that have left soft marks of something more lasting in 2014's landscape of pristine concrete, granite and glass... >> Read more
Although it has been five years since the launch of Carnegie International's “Life on Mars” in 2008, the 2013 edition surprises one as a truly focused and intellectually challenging show, proving the long wait to have been worthwhile. >> Read more
Artists, critics, and enthusiasts from the mainland, the territories, and the diaspora alike – doubtless alongside countless numbers of Sinophiles – will find Venice a welcoming second home this summer and autumn.
Established German sculptor Willi Siber (b. 1949) is back for his second solo exhibition in Hong Kong. His works in the exhibition are testimonials to his remark once made ‘My work is subject to change’. >> Read more
About Boat by Zhu Jinshi
Painting is not a natural activity, not like spitting, said the British artist Frank Auerbach. Looking at art is not something natural, either. >> Read more