Teo Eng Seng’s “We’re Happy. Are You Happy?”
The solo exhibition at the National Gallery Singapore was a thought-provoking ode to the artist’s signature paperdyesculp technique and wry humor.
The solo exhibition at the National Gallery Singapore was a thought-provoking ode to the artist’s signature paperdyesculp technique and wry humor.
Featuring twelve new paintings, Miami-based artist Hernan Bas’s latest solo exhibition is on view at Lehmann Maupin Seoul from April 10 to May 31, 2025.
Following the appointment as Hong Kong’s Ambassador for Cultural Promotion in 2024, Xu Bing initiates a series of large-scale art projects in Hong Kong. “Xu Bing in Hong Kong: Square Word Calligraphy” marks his inaugural commissioning art initiative.
Istanbul-based artist duo Can Yildirim and Lalin Mercan’s “superanxiety” at Kiralik Depo deftly captured the sensory overload caused by today’s media saturation.
Editors’ highlights from around Hong Kong this March.
As Hong Kong’s Art Month unfolds, one of the city’s most prominent cultural destinations, H Queen’s, emerges as a pivotal player in celebrating contemporary art.
Eight works by seven artists were presented in a single display case, repurposing state-issued documents as analogies for state control over travel privileges and identity formation.
The exhibition proposed a new, holistic approach to seeing the relationship between humans and natural world.
Editors’ highlights for gallery and museum exhibitions around Australia’s second-largest city.