Hong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries Pedder Building is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of works by Leonardo Drew in Asia, running from 13 November–31 December, 2015. >> Read more
Followed by last month’s A+ Contemporary opening exhibition, we are proud to present the second part of “← →” with inclusion of an emerging artist based in Shanghai—LIU YUE. >> Read more
For no matter how big the fair is (258 galleries, 31 countries), how many satellite fairs sprout up (more than 20, but only a few worth going to), or how many celebs are spotted (Leonardo DiCaprio, Cindy Crawford, Glenn O’Brian), the thing about fairs is they are always going somewhere else. Somebody is always getting left behind. >> Read more
The Rockbund Art Museum of Shanghai is proud to celebrate the creative and privileged links that unite the visual arts and the practice of writing in China and in Asia. >> Read more
Chronus Art Center is pleased to announce that David Joselit, renowned art historian, Professor in the Art History PhD Program at the CUNY Graduate Center will inaugurate the Leonardo Art, Science and Technology Lecture Series 2015 with a lecture titled Dark Cloud on 5th August. >> Read more
George Condo’s first solo show in Hong Kong, “Expanded Portrait Compositions”, opens at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum. Organized by Sprüth Magers and Skarstedt, it comprises major new work by one of the most influential living painters. >> Read more
As Groys notes in the opening passage of his essay, “On the New”, “We experience art history first of all as represented in our museums.” One might add, to be glib with Marx—and why not? —, secondly as farce. >> Read more
Hong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is proud to present two solo exhibitions of works by Kour Pour (b.1987, England) and Su Dongping (b.1958, China) in Hong Kong. Kour Pour is known for his elaborate carpet paintings that depict familiar symbols of different cultures and universal concepts of beauty. Inspired by an early education in textiles from […] >> Read more