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VIDEO: A Trip with the Beat Generation at the Centre Pompidou

Curated by Philippe-Alain Michaud, Jean-Jacques Lebel, and Rani Singh, the “Beat Generation” exhibition opened last week at Centre Pompidou in Paris and runs through October 3, 2016. This retrospective...

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Ronny Sen’s Polish Winter Of Color in Mumbai

The very stylish and dramatic ‘The Three Colors Trilogy’ by Krzysztof Kieślowski explored a whole range of emotions in his three films under the collective title — from tragedy to light comedy and then...

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Gelitin Opens Mini Retrospective at Galerie Perrotin HK

“Gelatin Gelitin Gelintin,” the most extensive showcase of the Austrian art collective Gelitin (Ali Janka, Florian Reither, Tobias Urban, and Wolfgang Gantner) in Asia to date, opens this week at...

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Paul Kenny’s “LAND | SEA” at Beetles + Huxley, London

Of the several processes involved in photography, the interaction of chemicals with the negative is perhaps the most physical and intimate to the image. Understanding this complexity is at the core of...

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Carsten Höller’s Animalian Antics at Gagosian Gallery Geneva

“Zoology” at Gagosian Gallery Geneva is German artist Carsten Höller’s first exhibition in the Swiss city. As the title suggests, the works in the exhibition investigate the way in which different...

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Zao Wou-Ki as Master Printmaker at STPI, Singapore

Opening this week at STPI is one of the highlights of its 2016 program — an exhibition dedicated to the printmaking practice of master artist Zao Wou-Ki.Featuring works on loan from a private...

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Big City Life: Eason Tsang Ka Wai Illustrates our Powerless Existence in HK

Blindspot Gallery will be showcasing a new series of photography works by Hong Kong artist Eason Tsang Ka Wai in the upcoming exhibition “Powerless.” Curated by Leo Li Chen, the exhibition will run...

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Hirst’s College Art, Ashtrays, and a Greek Chef’s Portraits Presented in...

A vast array of unusual artistic gems is on display in an old school house on the Greek island of Hydra—an exhibition space that is itself something of a hidden gem. Curator Dimitrios Antonitsis, the...

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FOREST FRAMES — Ellie Davies’ “Into The Woods” at Crane Kalman, London

Imagination can run wild in the wilderness, even if its contours present elements from the familiar to draw from. In the lush, dark forest, silence can be deafening and the vast unknown can give birth...

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Pang Yongjie’s Painted Full-Bodied Women at Fabrik Gallery

Pang Yongjie’s paintings of voluptuous women will once again be exhibited at Fabrik Gallery in Hong Kong. “Intimate Embrace” will run from July 7 until September 9, 2016.Pang Yongjie is one of the...

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Duddell’s Investigates the Decline of Print in Hong Kong

Jims Lam Chi Hang, acclaimed curator and former Head of Production at Para Site, is curating a new show at the art club and Michelin-star restaurant Duddell’s. In “Noon Gazette and Daily Spy,” four...

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For the Diary: John Wesley’s The Henry Ford Syndrome

Artist John Wesley will be featuring his paintings and painted objects in his solo exhibition “The Henry Ford Syndrome” at Waddington Custot Galleries from September 16 through October 22. The Los...

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‘As If, At Home’: Artists Explore Modern Europe at BOX Freiraum

In the latest exhibition at Berlin’s BOX Freiraum gallery, 11 artists from Bosnia, Belgium, and beyond explore what it means to be European.According to a press release, the exhibition, entitled “As...

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Ron Arad Unveils `Thought of Train of Thought’ at St Pancras International

Artist and designer Ron Arad has unveiled his installation “Thought of Train of Thought” at St Pancras International station.The work is commissioned by the Terrace Wires program of public artworks, in...

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Ritu Gupta’s Solo ‘A Hue of Devotion’ at The Visual Art Gallery

Inspired by India and its inherently colourful ambiance embedded in day-today life whether it is the culture or festivals, Ritu Gupta’s exhibition ‘A Hue of Devotion’ has a distinctly colourful edge to...

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A Group Show at Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, Examines the State & National Identity

What is a nation-state? A casual search on the Internet throws up many definitions, both simple and complex. The simplest of those defines it as a type of state where the political entity is conjoined...

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For the Diary: 'The Middle - Tom Ellis' at the Wallace Collection

British artist Tom Ellis will present a series of new site-specific works at the Wallace Collection from September 15 through November 27.“The Middle” will showcase his enigmatic figurative paintings...

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For the Diary: Azadeh Razaghdoost at Sophia Contemporary Gallery

Artist Azadeh Razaghdoost will open a show at Sophia Contemporary Gallery in London on September 28.“Recipe for a Poem” will showcase 15 recent paintings by the Iranian artist in her first solo...

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Alicja Kwade's 'I Rise Again, Changed but the Same’ at 303 Gallery

The words “I Rise Again, Changed but the Same” are engraved on the tombstone of 17th-century mathematician Jacob Bernoulli, a reference to what he called the “marvelous spiral,” an equiangular spiral...

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For the Diary: Liminal State at Mizuma Gallery

The exhibition held at the Mizuma Gallery, from July 30 features the artwork of five contemporary artists. Their work echoes the days and lives, rhythmic patterns, and identity of the island city of...

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