The general impression from the fair's content is of a lot of highly colored painting—if not all of it bombastic, then much is still over-charged. >> Read more
Bringing six seminal video installations to Southeast Asia for the first time, “Theatrical Fields” is, as the title suggests, devoted to the notion of theatricality—though in a sense that extends far beyond the trappings and traditions of the stage... >> Read more
As a complex and prolific artist, Kusama marks her days plotting bold dots in the trajectory of Japanese contemporary art. Her installations of floating world constructed with flickering lights have few precedents in their lasting three dimensional transformation of space.
As a conceptual artist, Tao Hongjing applies diverse media to reinforce the messages of his experience. In the neon instalation 'To Get Rich is Glorious' beams a funky billboard of Deng Xiaoping's success. >> Read more
Hiram To, "Garlands" (Amelia Johnson Contemporary).
Hiram To’s exhibition “Garlands” was secretive: so exclusive that it had a private language of its own. As the starting point for the narrative, the artist interwove childhood memories of his mother with an outsider — 1960s Hollywood star Judy Garland.
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