Art movements don't always name themselves; sometimes a pithy put-down is embraced by the artists involved—the Fauvists were so named by being disparaged as wild beasts, while the term “Impressionism” comes to us from a critic's sarcastic remark. As far as pejorative appellations go, it's hard to beat "Zombie Formalism"... >> Read more
“Words kill,” says Mit Jai Inn. A widely respected and hugely influential yet seldom exhibited senior Thai artist, he is startlingly articulate when discussing such diverse topics as transcendental meditation or party-political impasses. >> Read more
Pace London is pleased to present Liang Yuanwei’s first solo exhibition with the gal- lery at 6-10 Lexington Street from 21 March to 26 April 2014. The Tension between a Bow and an Elephant will include eleven of Liang Yuanwei’s recent oil paintings that deepen both her formal and conceptual investigations of process and perception. >> Read more
[Press Release] March 22 to July 21, 2014 VIP Preview (by invitation only): March 21, 16:00-20:00 The opening of the exhibition: March 22, 14:00 Is painting an outmoded medium? Are today’s painters simply reinventing the wheel? Through the work of six established, mid-career painters About Painting examines the force and life of a medium that […] >> Read more
Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to announce their participation in Art Stage Singapore 2014.The booth selection has been carefully chosen in dialogue with the opening exhibition of Pearl Lam Galleries’ fourth major space in Asia; launching 17th January 2014 in the Gillman Barracks, >> Read more
It began with a simple impromptu invitation.
The blurred yellow letters announced “Overlapping Reflection,” an apt title for a contemporary art exhibition at the water-town of Zhujiajiao in the Qingpu District on the outskirts of Shanghai. >> Read more