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2018.02.02 Fri, by

DHAKA ART SUMMIT 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT

[Press Release] DHAKA ART SUMMIT 2018 2 – 10 FEBRUARY 2018 Artist list and further programme details released 15 November 2017 Produced and primarily funded by the Samdani Art Foundation, the 4th edition of the Dhaka Art Summit will take place from 2-10 February in a public-private partnership with the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, the country’s […] >> Read more
2017.12.25 Mon, by

MARK BRADFORD
Hauser & Wirth, Hong Kong

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
2017.12.13 Wed, by

Alicja Kwade
ReReason
Yuz Museum

Yuz Museum is pleased to present “ReReason” by Alicja Kwade, >> Read more
2017.12.09 Sat, by

Alicja Kwade: ReReason
Yuz Museum, Shanghai

Yuz Museum is pleased to present “ReReason” by Alicja Kwade, the artist’s first solo exhibition in Asia, from December 17th, 2017 to April 1st, 2018. The exhibition features 24 works of art, including 5 monumental installations from the collection of Yuz Foundation. Kwade questions the seemingly immutable and unshakable realities in an innovative artistic language […] >> Read more
2017.11.03 Fri, by

Intimate Encounters Handscrolls and Albums from the M K Lau Collection

The M K Lau Collection, one of Asia’s finest private collections of 20th century brush and ink paintings is proud to present Intimate Encounters: Handscrolls and Albums from the M K Lau Collection, showcasing 50 works that have rarely been presented to the public. >> Read more
2017.10.13 Fri, by

Big Pictures

Art has no equivalent of the Skyscraper Index, the notion that record-breaking towers tend to be built, hubristically, just prior to an economic crisis. The top end of the art world seems to ignore crises altogether (at least the part that doesn’t invest in tall buildings). Inflationary tendencies are observable in the art world, though, in uppity auction prices, the spread of private museums and art storage facilities and, seemingly, in art itself, no doubt partly to fill all the cavernous museums being built. >> Read more
2017.09.23 Sat, by

Footnotes on Official Narratives: “Asia Corridor” in Kyoto

As an annual exhibition featuring works by artists from Northeast Asia, “Asia Corridor” could have the potential to delve into some rather interesting and seldom-broached issues in this region. >> Read more
2017.09.06 Wed, by

Louvre Abu Dhabi to welcome visitors from November

Abu Dhabi, 6 September 2017: Louvre Abu Dhabi today announced it will open its doors to the public on 11 November 2017. >> Read more
2017.07.19 Wed, by

Chen Chun-Hao: Reflections of Shangri-La in the Mosquito Nail Landscape

for Chen Chun-Hao, his innovation in media, form, and texture through substitution and amalgamation is informed by “unlikeness in likeness; likeness in unlikeness,” so that the visually unexpected sculptural qualities and the optical illusion they render, together achieve a reasoned liberation in his work. >> Read more
2017.06.01 Thu, by

Han Bing, “Neighborhood Institutions-Paths, Nodes and Enclaves”, ANTENNA SPACE, Shanghai

In Han Bing’s new paintings, fragments of urban space appear as portraits. Torn posters and sprayed tags and coils of chain-link fence coalesce into veritable personalities—not faces, nothing recognizable, but the sense is there nonetheless. There’s a whole genre of art and film in which the personification of architecture allows personal dramas to play out […] >> Read more

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