“Portals, Loopholes and Other Transgressions”: Singaporean artist Heman Chong...
Follow Heman Chong’s latest exhibition “Portals, Loopholes and Other Transgressions” runs until 29 December 2016. Now on show at FOST Gallery, Singapore, Heman Chong’s latest exhibition follows up on...
View ArticleA ‘Big Tail Elephant’: China’s Chen Shaoxiong (1962–2016) – artist profile
Follow Artist Chen Shaoxiong, a founding member of Big Tail Elephants – a collective of conceptual artists working in Guangzhou in the 1990s – died on 26 November 2016 at age 54. Art Radar speaks to...
View ArticleMeeting with Chinese artist Gu Wenda at Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art...
Follow Art Radar met with Gu Wenda on the occasion of his major exhibition at the Shanghai institution. Launched on 10 November 2016 and running until 15 February 2017 at Shanghai 21st Century...
View Article“Tales of Our Time”: Chinese contemporary art at the Guggenheim New York
Follow “Tales of our time” presents Generation X’s perspectives on place and history at the Guggenheim New York until 10 March 2017. “Tales of Our Time” features eight newly-commissioned works by...
View Article“Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The Art of Participation” at Auckland Art...
Follow “The Art of Participation” is the largest retrospective of Lee Mingwei’s practice presented in the Southern Hemisphere to date. The exhibition presents several of Lee Mingwei’s key...
View Article“Hansel & Gretel”: the art of surveillance by Herzog and de Meuron with Ai...
Follow “Hansel & Gretel” is on until 6 August 2017 at the Thompson Arts Center at Park Avenue Armory in New York. Art Radar reviews the collaborative art installation exploring surveillance,...
View Article“Dissonant Rhythms”: Australia’s Ross Manning – artist profile
Follow The Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, is currently showing an exhibition of the kinetic light and sound sculptures of Australian artist Ross Manning. “Dissonant Rhythms”, the first full...
View ArticleSharjah Biennial 13 concluding programme in Beirut
Follow The Sharjah Biennial concludes its 13th edition in Beirut with two programmes that bravely tackle the issues of today. Art Radar highlights some outstanding exhibition and participatory...
View ArticleOne place after another: Jewyo Rhii and Jihyun Jung at The Showroom, London
Follow As part of the Korea/UK Season 2017-2018 – promoted by the Korean Cultural Centre in London – The Showroom space presents the first UK iteration of “Dawn Breaks”. The exhibition is an ongoing...
View ArticleArt Jameel announces winners of first Artist Commission
Follow Art Jameel announced Kuwait-based artists Alia Farid and Aseel AlYaqoub as the winners of the inaugural Art Jameel Commissions: Sculpture. The winning project will be revealed at the opening of...
View ArticleTwo exhibitions at the Pinchuk Art Centre celebrate emerging artists
Follow The Pinchuk Art Centre presents a solo by South African artist Dineo Seshee Bopape, winner of the 2017 Future Generation Art Prize, and an exhibition of the shortlisted artists for the...
View ArticleMeet Ayman Zedani, winner of the inaugural Ithra Art Prize – artist profile
Follow Saudi Arabian artist Ayman Zedani receives the first-ever Ithra Art Prize for his installation Mēm, hosted at Art Dubai 2018. With a background in biomedical science, Zedani’s work considers...
View Article“2065” by Laurence Lek and K11’s “DIGITAL PLAYGROUND” in Hong Kong
Follow K11 – the mixed art and retail concept space in Hong Kong – recently presented an exhibition by Lawrence Lek entitled “2065”, as well as an interactive showcase of vintage video games. “2065”...
View ArticleThe red line is already crossed: Aiko Kazuko Kurosaki – artist profile
Follow Künstlerhaus Wien features Japanese performance artist Aiko Kazuko Kurosaki’s “UEBER_LEBEN”. Aiko Kazuko Kurosaki takes over the exhibition space at Künstlerhaus Wien with red thread, to talk...
View Article“Slow Homecoming”: Liu Xiaodong on decelerated travel at Kunsthalle...
Follow Seminal Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong heads to Germany for his first ever retrospective show, curated by Heinz-Norbert Jocks. The NRW-Forum and Kunsthalle Düsseldorf dually present “Slow...
View Article“For, in your tongue I cannot fit”: India’s Shilpa Gupta at YARAT...
Follow YARAT Contemporary Art Space presents Shilpa Gupta’s orchestrated ‘hysteria’ in “For, in your tongue I cannot fit”. Gupta’s eerie sound installation, on view until 30 September 2018,...
View Article“Aquatopia”: Chinese, Hong Kong and UK artists focus on water at CFCCA...
Follow The Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) in Manchester presents “Aquatopia”, a group exhibition about water and water scarcity. “Aquatopia” features 6 artists from China, Hong Kong and...
View Article“How do you carry the land?”: an assemblage of voices by Ayumi Goto and Peter...
Follow The Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada recently presented “Ayumi Goto and Peter Morin: how do you carry the land?”, an exhibition that bridged the experiences of artists with diverse ancestries in...
View Article“Moving Pledges”: art and action in Southeast Asia at Institute of...
Follow 13 Asian artists investigate authority and power mechanisms at Singapore’s Institute of Contemporary art at LASALLE College of the Arts. “Moving pledges: art and action in Southeast Asia” runs...
View Article“Catastrophe and the Power of Art”: art, disaster and social change at Mori...
Follow Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum hosts the monumental group show “Catastrophe and the Power of Art”, curated by Kondo Kenichi. Featuring 40 artists and collectives, the exhibition examines ways of...
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