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2020.04.21 Tue, by

‘The Mirror Sees Best in the Dark’: A solo by Bose Krishnamachari after 9 years

Emami Art, the contemporary art gallery at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity (KCC) is hosting ‘The Mirror Sees Best in the Dark’, a solo exhibition by one of India’s eminent artists, Mr. Bose Krishnamachari. >> Read more
2020.04.21 Tue, by

Emami Art

A destination for Modern & cutting-edge Contemporary Art, Emami Art is a one-of-a-kind art space built in keeping with international standards. Positioned as a key destination for artists, visitors and art collectors, the gallery aligns with the Emami Group’s mission to support artists & artisans and contribute to society’s well being. A regular programme of […] >> Read more
2019.12.19 Thu, by

Matti Braun
Ku Lak
Esther Schipper, Berlin

Esther Schipper is pleased to announce Ku Lak, Matti Braun’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will include 16 works from a new series of silk paintings and approximately 25 new glass works, the latter presented on three circular plinths designed by the artist. >> Read more
2019.04.02 Tue, by

Dhaka Art Summit – Programme Announcement – 7-15 February 2020

Samdani Art Foundation announces Seismic Movements: Dhaka Art Summit 2020, the fifth edition of the bi-annual research and exhibition platform focused on art and architecture connected to South Asia, to be held from 7 - 15 February 2020 in the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. >> Read more
2019.03.08 Fri, by

Forget the Future: The 6th Guangzhou Triennial

The last two decades of precipitous change have provided much grist for recent exhibitions, artist talks, and essays. The pre-eminence of digital technologies in society, the unpredictable advances in biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence, and irreversible environmental degradation encapsulated under the banner of the Anthropocene all speak to a certain disquiet towards unproblematic notions of progress. >> Read more
2019.03.06 Wed, by

In Memory of Lee Wen

The performance artist Lee Wen passed away on 3 March 2019, in Singapore, after having suffered from Parkinson’s Disease. He was a pioneer who defined and shaped performance art in Asia. Together with some of his peers, Lee reimagined the foundations of academic art, opening its vocabulary and techniques to a socially engaged practice. >> Read more
2018.11.15 Thu, by

What to let go?
Para Site’s 2018 International Conference

This year’s edition of Para Site’s International conference is interested in the renewed discussion throughout the world, often marked by symbolic actions if not yet by government policy, affecting what gets counted within the category of heritage, and who gets to do the counting: from the increasing debate around repatriation of looted artefacts by colonial powers to the varied and dissimilar processes of renaming and removing symbols of past eras, from India and Myanmar to Confederate America and Apartheid South Africa. >> Read more
2018.09.20 Thu, by

Alex Seton
Cargo
Sullivan+Strumpf

Sullivan+Strumpf is delighted to present Alex Seton's, Cargo, an exhibition of new marble sculptures depicting highly compressed bales of clothing; of the kind found in the second-hand clothes industry. >> Read more
2018.09.18 Tue, by

Kasmin, 509 West 27th Street, New York

Founded in SoHo in 1989, Paul Kasmin Gallery cultivates a program in which the historic figures of Post-War and American Modernism are in meaningful dialogue with the evolving practice of both emerging and established contemporary artists. >> Read more
2018.09.18 Tue, by

Keltie Ferris
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Klemm’s, Berlin

We're very pleased to present the second solo exhibition of works by New York-based artist Keltie Ferris (b.1977) at the gallery. The exhibition will bring together a new set of paintings and drawings by the artist. >> Read more

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