Art Busan 2025: Redefining Asia’s Contemporary Art Landscape from Busan
Returning for its 14th edition, Art Busan 2025 reaffirms its position as Korea’s leading springtime art fair and a key node in Asia’s contemporary art network.
Returning for its 14th edition, Art Busan 2025 reaffirms its position as Korea’s leading springtime art fair and a key node in Asia’s contemporary art network.
This year’s fair will showcase the best of global art today in the context of Taiwan’s dynamic artistic landscape, bringing together world-class galleries, collectors, art professionals, and the public.
With 40 galleries from more than 20 countries, the young fair has found its rhythm in South Korea’s increasingly dynamic art market, operating alongside Frieze Seoul and other prominent regional fairs.
Hyundai Motor Company announces the Hyundai Blue Prize+ 2025 open call, welcoming exhibition proposals for Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing from emerging curators worldwide engaged with the context of Asia.
Hitomi Hosono’s intricate ceramics, exhibited at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh, reflected the vigor and simplicity of the natural world.
Artist and shaman Dondon Hounwn’s performance at the Tate Modern in London invited audiences into the enchanting vision of Gaya, prompting reflections on how we might bring the dream to life.
The group exhibition probed the act of remembering, and art as its alternative archaeology.
As Art Basel Hong Kong drew to a close on March 30, all eyes turned to the major auction houses, where both Christie’s and Sotheby’s had aligned their spring marquee sales with the fair for the first time.
As Asia’s art calendar becomes increasingly crowded, the 12th edition of Art Basel Hong Kong presented some intriguing insights and steady sales across sectors.