Kowloon Will "Pulsate" With Helen Pun’s Latest Distinctive Sculptures
Art and science come together in a new exhibition by Chinese artist Helen Pun next week in Hong Kong. For a short period of four days, from July 4-7, the artist will present her latest show “Pulsating”...
View ArticlePhotographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, curated by novelist William Boyd, at...
Novelist William Boyd recently quoted writer and critic Janet Malcolm as saying, “If you scratch a photograph you find two things: a painting and a photograph.” This is hardly ambiguous, as it reflects...
View ArticleWolfgang Tillmans Brings Borders Back In Focus At Maureen Paley, London
On April 25, German artist and Turner Prize-winner Wolfgang Tillmans released an official statement on his website about the anti-EU sentiment and the pending referendum by the United Kingdom. Unhappy...
View ArticleLisson Gallery, John Akomfrah Take On Brexit-Era Racism
John Akomfrah’s exhibition at the Lisson Gallery’s recently opened New York space couldn’t have arrived at a more appropriate time. “Auto Da Fé” and “The Airport,” the two multi-screen video...
View Article'People Who Work Here'— David Zwirner Revives a Summer Favorite
Internal politics be damned, David Zwirner celebrates the artists working on the inside.In the summer of 2012, Zwirner mounted an unconventional summer group show called “People Who Work Here.” The...
View ArticleWu Tien-chang’s 35-Year Career Showcased in Taiwan
Taipei-based Tina Keng Gallery and TKG+ jointly present two concurrent exhibitions, running until July 31, that showcase Wu Tien-chang’s prolific career. The galleries chronicle the Keelung-born...
View ArticleSneak Peek: What to See at London Art Week 2016
The London Art Week gallery-based celebration of pre-contemporary art returns for its 4th edition in 2016 from July 1-8 with an itinerary of 50 specialist art galleries and three auction houses, all...
View ArticleGalerie Thaddaeus Ropac to Open in London in Spring 2017
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac has confirmed that it will open a new gallery in London in Spring 2017, adding to its existing spaces in Salzburg and Paris. The new gallery, led by Polly Robinson Gaer, will be...
View ArticleWerner Mantz’s Photographs Of Modernist Architecture at Kleinschmidt Fine...
It takes a certain keenness to photograph buildings and built spaces and Werner Mantz had that talent from a very early age. At the age of 14, he went around Cologne shooting photographs and at 17, he...
View ArticleJohn Young Remembers Storm Society at Pearl Lam Galleries Shanghai
Hong Kong-born Australian artist John Young brings three abstract series to Pearl Lam Galleries, Shanghai for his solo exhibition “Storm Resurrection,” which runs from July 2 through August 21.Young...
View ArticleWilliam Lim Curates his First Exhibition With Tang Contemporary Art
Founder of the architecture and interior design firm CL3, William Lim wears many hats. Not only is he a designer, architect, art collector and artist, but also now a curator. The architect will curate...
View ArticleTwo Palms Prints by Chuck Close, Elizabeth Peyton and Co. at CFA
Prints by artists including Chris Ofili, Peter Doig, Chuck Close, Elizabeth Peyton, and Dana Schutz feature in “Two Palms,” an exhibition at Contemporary Fine Arts (CFA) Berlin celebrating the...
View ArticleRoberto Cuoghi’s Post-Apocalyptic ‘Putiferio’ on Hydra, Greece
“Putiferio” is a solo exhibition by Italian artist Roberto Cuoghi at DESTE Foundation’s Project Space in a former Slaughterhouse on the Greek island of Hydra. Cuoghi works in painting, drawing, digital...
View ArticleMartin-Gropius-Bau Brings Berenice Abbott’s New York to Berlin
Berenice Abbott, one of early Modernism’s most seminal female photographers and chronicler of New York, is being celebrated this summer – in Berlin.Martin-Gropius-Bau’s exhibition of 80 photographs...
View ArticleKrishen Khanna and Anjolie Ela Menon’s ‘Summer Dialogue’
Artists Krishen Khanna and Anjolie Ela Menon recently showcased their creations “Summer Dialogue” at the Dhoomimal Gallery in Delhi. The show displayed over 35 artworks by the two artists.The exhibits...
View Article‘Bharti Kher Matter’ at the Vancouver Art Gallery
The Vancouver Art Gallery recently announced the ‘Bharti Kher Matter’, the first major retrospective in North America of internationally acclaimed Indian artist Bharti Kher. The exhibition will open on...
View ArticleMexican Art Collective TRES Makes Hong Kong Debut
What we throw away may reveal a lot about us, according to the Mexican art collective TRES. They will mark their debut in Hong Kong with the exhibition “Ubiquitous Trash: Hong Kong Edition” at...
View ArticleDan Attoe: Beauty and Clumsiness
Washington-based painter Dan Attoe might consciously tip his hat to the Hudson River School, but his mountainous visions of the sublime hold an unexpectedly comedic (and often perverse) undercurrent....
View ArticleGroup Show “Detail Is All” at Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany
What is in the detail? Everything that we have been missing in the world of insta-everything that we now live in — some of us happily, some not quite. Without underscoring the importance of details...
View ArticleRana Begum Solo at Parasol Unit, London
London’s Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art is currently hosting the first solo presentation in a public UK institution of the works of Rana Begum, one of the most well-regarded contemporary...
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