Do We Hate Our Women? Zoë Buckman Looks For an Answer With ‘Every Curve’
What does a woman’s lingerie say about her? It says a lot about her intimate self, something that nothing else belonging to her can ever tell. And if you look harder, it also exposes the degree of...
View ArticleRitu Gupta’s Show ‘Empowering Love’ to Celebrate Love of Radha & Krishna
The allegorical love of Radha and Krishna has survived and inspired art for hundreds of years through Indian folk art. The works of art interpret Krishna’s youthful dalliances with the gopis as...
View ArticleEl Anatsui’s Figural Innovations at October Gallery, London
London’s October Gallery is presenting a body of new work by Ghanian artist El Anatsui that further explores the possibilities of the artist’s bottle-top sculptures. The six hangings were first shown...
View ArticleErik Olson Paints His Peers
Canadian painter Erik Olson will be exhibiting a new series of portraits in an upcoming exhibition at Barbara Edwards Contemporary in Calgary.A graduate of Vancouver’s Emily Carr University, Olson has...
View ArticleArtists Echo Bowie, Ask “Where Are We Now” at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein
New shows at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein question the influence of the past on the present.“Where Are We Now?” allows artists to examine the artistic, political and philosophical dimension of their...
View ArticlePara Site Spotlights Migrant Domestic Workers in New Exhibition
“Afterwork,” a group exhibition opening at Para Site this month, aims to tell the stories of Hong Kong’s growing population of migrant domestic workers.Para Site has compiled the exhibition as part of...
View ArticleNational Spotlight: State of the Art Scene in Japan Through the Eyes of a...
In a multi-part series, various prominent gallerists talk to Art+Auction about art market developments in their respective regions. Here, we spotlight Atsuko Ninagawa, owner and director of Take...
View ArticleBharti Kher’s tryst with Bindi and Sari at her Solo ‘In Her Own Language’
Internationally acclaimed Indian artist Bharti Kher’s first Australian solo exhibition ‘In Her Own Language’ features thousands of bindis (the forehead decoration worn by women throughout South East...
View ArticleGOMA Brisbane Announces Major Cindy Sherman Exhibition
Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) will present New York-based artist Cindy Sherman’s first major Australian solo exhibition in more than 15 years from May 28 to October 3.The exhibition will...
View ArticleZhou Wendou’s “ADHD” at de Sarthe Gallery
One of the most unusual and perplexing exhibitions around Art Basel Hong Kong this year opens at de Sarthe Gallery next week, presented by Chinese artist Zhou Wendou.Entitled “ADHD” (Attention Deficit...
View ArticleChun Kai Feng Makes Art Out of Boredom at FOST Gallery
Chun Kai Feng turns boredom into art with his solo exhibition “The Key to This Mystery Is to Rephrase the Question Slightly” at Singapore’s FOST Gallery.“For me, our contemporary atmosphere is both...
View Article“Unseen: Constellations” Makes Dreams a Reality for 7 Visually Impaired Youths
The result of a two-year long effort, “Unseen: Constellations” brings works created by visually impaired young people to Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film in Singapore.Initiated by Singaporean...
View ArticleGreen Zeng Explores the Politics and Propaganda of Singapore in “Shifting...
In an exhibition opening this month at Chan Hampe Galleries, the artist Green Zeng explores the politics and propaganda of Singapore through photos of billboards created for Singapore’s Golden...
View ArticleRadhika Khimji’s Solo Gallery Sarah at Art Dubai
Oman-born Indian artist Radhika Khimji is representing the Gallery Sarah at the Art Dubai Contemporary. Radhika’s work is lodged at a crossroads between multiple polarities. It is at once a painting, a...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Karla Black, Anna Ostoya, and More
Karla Black at David Zwirner, through March 26 (525 West 19th Street)In a simple, somewhat soothing meditation on color, texture, and shapes (doorways, shields), Black continues to blend the wispy and...
View ArticleLos Angeles Wasteland Comes to Paris in Dual Show at Bismarck, Ropac
In its first international exhibition, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) links a gilded Paris mansion on the Seine occupied by the Mona Bismarck American Center and Thaddeus Ropac’s industrial...
View ArticleQ&A: Jenni Sorkin on “Revolution in the Making” at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
To inaugurate its new 100,000-square-foot art center in Los Angeles, Hauser Wirth & Schimmel—directed by Paul Schimmel, former chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles—presents...
View ArticleReview: “Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the...
New York“Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the Sixties”Dominique Lévy // January 27–March 19In Bernice Rose’s 1976 catalogue essay for “Drawing Now” at the Museum of Modern...
View ArticleBrian Calvin’s “Hours” of Painterly Pauses at Almine Rech Gallery
“Hours” at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris is an exhibition of new works by the LA-based landscape and portrait painter Brian Calvin who has developed a reputation as a painter of...
View ArticleShows That Matter: “David Hammons: Five Decades” at Mnuchin Gallery
WHAT: “David Hammons: Five Decades”WHERE: Mnuchin Gallery, 45 East 78th Street, New YorkWHEN: Through May 27WHY IT MATTERS: “It is an unfortunate fact that in this country,” the art historian Darby...
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