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2019.01.08 Tue, by

Ena Swansea
mental map: Central Park
Ben Brown Fine Arts, Hong Kong

Ben Brown Fine Arts is thrilled to present the first solo exhibition of Ena Swansea in Hong Kong.Ena Swansea: mental map: Central Park brings together a group of recent paintings of urban landscapes, many depicting luminescent snow scenes, that verge on abstraction. This exhibition follows Swansea’s highly successful show in 2018 at Ben Brown Fine Arts, London. >> Read more
2018.10.26 Fri, by

Julian Charrière
An Invitation to Disappear
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Hong Kong

Ben Brown Fine Arts is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with Julian Charrière, An Invitation to Disappear, at the Hong Kong gallery. >> Read more
2016.05.27 Fri, by

QIN FENG: “Portraits and Desire”
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Hong Kong

Ben Brown Fine Arts is honoured to present the first solo exhibition of artist Qin Feng at our Hong Kong gallery. >> Read more
Art World, 2015.09.07 Mon, by

Glenn Brown – Redesigning Gods

A fascinating exhibition at Max Hetzler in Paris: Brown is a painter (and sculptor of paint) who has recreated himself by turning his hand to drawings. >> Read more
Art World, 2015.05.12 Tue, by

Simon Lee Gallery - HOMELAND: Glenn Brown, Dexter Dalwood, Toby Ziegler, Ged Quinn

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to present “HOMELAND”, a display of paintings by a group of British artists whose motifs and strategies may be seen as contemporary takes on History Painting. >> Read more
Art World, 2012.09.28 Fri, by

Ben Brown Fine Arts

Ben Brown Fine Arts opened its first location on Cork Street in the heart of Mayfair in 2004. The gallery has prominently positioned itself on the contemporary art scene with the sole UK representation of artists such as Ron Arad, Vik Muniz, François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne, Gavin Turk, Not Vital, Heinz Mack, and the Estate of Keith Haring. >> Read more
访谈, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Ashley Bickerton
Seascapes At The End Of History

Born in Barbados in 1959, Ashley Bickerton had a peripatetic childhood across four continents, from Guyana to Ghana, on to the Balearic Islands and England, then finally Hawaii. His upbringing followed the career of his Anglo-American father, the eminent linguist Derek Bickerton, who researched creole languages and theorised on the formation of human language. >> Read more
访谈, 2020.09.09 Wed, by

Ugo Rondinone: “nuns + monks”

The recent sculptures nuns + monks by Ugo Rondinone take their rightful place in the continuity of a narrative introduced by the artist thirty-two years ago. A narrative composed of chapters that would never cease to interact with one another throughout a trajectory made up of intertextual questions, back-and-forths, survivals, displacements and reinventions of shapes and attitudes, or of interrogations that are constantly being renegotiated. >> Read more
访谈, 2020.06.16 Tue, by

Simon Mordant
Contemporary Collector, Modern Philanthropist

Simon Mordant is one of Australia’s most prolific art collectors and philanthropists. As chair of Australia’s Museum of Contemporary Art and as Australia’s past Venice Biennale Pavilion Commissioner, Mordant has been one of the major forces driving modernization of Australia’s visual arts scene. >> Read more
访谈, 2019.12.19 Thu, by

Faurschou Foundation expands to New York

Faurschou New York resides in a former shoe factory in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint area. Designed by New York-based German architect Markus Dochantschi, the single-story building has a definite Danish understatement. >> Read more

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