The sculptures in Valerie Snobeck’s Reservoirs series, shown recently at Essex Street in New York and Simon Lee Gallery in Hong Kong, were displayed less like fine art objects than artifacts or specimens for study. >> Read more
Cai Dongdong’s exhibition “Fountain”, displayed on temporary zigzag walls at Klein Sun Gallery, adroitly illustrates the relationship between representation and meaning while remaining snugly contained within its theoretical vision. >> Read more
Opening Reception 2015.11.14(sat)15:00 at Tokyo Gallery+BTAP | Beijing Curator : Hang Du This year Tokyo Gallery + BTAP is pleased to present Korean artist Sim Moon Seup’s solo show “The Presentation – To the Island”, held from November 14th until December 15th. Shim Moon Seup (1943-) is a renowned contemporary artist from Korea who graduated in […] >> Read more
The poet, painter and novelist Etel Adnan, who is now in her ninetieth year, has in recent years been celebrated for her intimately scaled yet chromatically complex oil paintings at events such as documenta 13 in 2012 and last year’s Whitney Biennial, along with a steady stream of gallery exhibitions across the globe... >> Read more
This summer, the Yokohama Museum of Art presents New York-based artist Cai Guo-Qiang (b.1957, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China) in his first large-scale solo exhibition in Japan since 2008. >> Read more
The subject of “Coloured Sky” is a young girl of indeterminate age, who we never see. She is imagining what it is like to be an adult woman, a glamorized “film” version of her future. >> Read more
Huang Yong Ping, the most prominent member of "Xiamen Dada", was one of the key artists to have emerged in 1980s China. Here the art historian and director of MAXXI Rome, Hou Hanru, spoke about “Baton Serpent”, a major survey of Huang Yong Ping in Italy... >> Read more