Hauser & Wirth, a leading international gallery for contemporary art and modern masters, will open its Hong Kong outpost in the newly-developed H Queen’s complex on Monday 26 March 2018 with an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford. Bradford is one of the world’s most prominent and critically-acclaimed contemporary artists. His […] >> Read more
Liang Shaoji, dubbed as a “Recluse” residing in a remote mountain, purely devotes to art by his idiosyncratic creations imbued with ecological aesthetics. He has adopted silkworms as his artistic medium for twenty-eight years. ShanghART is delighted to present his solo exhibition “Sha Sha Sha” on the first floor of the West Bund new space […] >> Read more
Berlin has awoken from its new year hangover and there is lots to see, including some shows still from the end of 2016. George Condo is showing at the esteemed Museum Berggruen, home of the collection bequeathed to Berlin by the fabled collector-dealer, Heinz Berggruen. Condo mixes his psycho-analysis of modernism directly with Picasso, Paul Klee […] >> Read more
Singapore—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Presence of Whiteness by Zhu Jinshi, its first dual-space solo exhibition since the opening of the new gallery in Dempsey Hill. Following his recent solo at Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong, which featured a series of black and white paintings, Zhu Jinshi will present over 20 coloured paintings […] >> Read more
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: The Serenity of Madness is the first solo exhibition of Apichatpong Weerasethakul presented in Hong Kong, with a selected survey of rarely-seen experimental short films and video installations by Weerasethakul, alongside his photography, drawings, sketches, and archival material that explore threads of socio-political commentary. A leading figure in contemporary film and art, Apichatpong […] >> Read more