Wu Jian’an: “Omens” at Beijing Minsheng Art Museum – artist profile
Follow “Omens”, an installation of paper-cuts and “mythical beasts” by Wu Jian-an, is on at Beijing Minsheng Art Museum. “Omens: Recent Works by Wu Jian’an” is the first comprehensive solo museum...
View Article“Juxtapoz x Superflat” curated by Takashi Murakami, Juxtapoz and Toilet Paper...
Follow “Juxtapoz x Superflat” at Vancouver Art Gallery presents artists working between commercial realms and the street. The exhibition “Juxtapoz x Superflat” – curated by Japanese artist Takashi...
View Article“Of Absence and Weight”: Pakistani-born artist Seher Shah at Nature Morte,...
Follow Nature Morte holds second solo exhibition at the gallery by Pakistani-born, Delhi-based artist Seher Shah until 11 February 2017. Seher Shah works with drawing, printmaking and sculpture,...
View ArticleFilipino artist Pio Abad explores political “Counternarratives” at Silverlens...
Follow Artist Pio Abad brings up the archive of resistance to the Marcos dictatorship in the Phillipines following the recent burial of the dictator. Pio Abad’s “Counternarratives” is on display at...
View ArticlePreview: Mamut Art Project 2017, Istanbul
Follow Mamut Art Project’s 5th edition gathers emerging art practices in Turkey. Mamut Art Project returns to Istanbul for its 5th edition from 26 to 30 April 2017. Art Radar picks a few highlights....
View ArticleEvolving Images: modern Hong Kong printmaking at Sun Museum, Hong Kong
Follow The group exhibition features 9 Hong Kong artists who bring a contemporary twist to printmaking. The exhibition draws attention to the medium of printmaking, which is neglected in Hong Kong in...
View ArticleWhat is… printmaking? Art Radar explains (part 1)
Follow Art Radar explores the evolution of printmaking as an art form, with a special insight into its practice in Asia. This article is the first in a two-part series about the history, techniques...
View ArticleA Matter of Perspective: 15 years of Singapore’s STPI – Creative Workshop &...
Follow Art Radar speaks to the director of STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery in Singapore on the occasion of the art space’s 15th anniversary. While celebrating its 15th anniversary, STPI –...
View ArticleThe Bro Generation: Chinese art collective Double Fly Art Center at de Sarthe...
Follow Living as though they are Chinese migrant workers, the artist collective Double Fly Art Center present their new show at de Sarthe Gallery, Beijing. Staging their commentary on the lives of...
View Article5 contemporary women printmakers in India to know now
Follow Art Radar examines how these artists have reinvented printmaking by bringing their own unique experiences into their practice. This is the second article in a two-part series on printmaking in...
View Article3 young Indian artists to know
Follow As part of the UK-India year of culture, Mumbai-based gallery TARQ presented the work of three Indian artists last month, at Swiss Cottage Gallery, London. Following the closure of the...
View Article“Patani Semasa”: representing the tumultuous Patani Region at MAIIAM, Chiang Mai
Follow MAIIAM features the work of artists who have engaged with the politics of representation of Southern Thailand’s tumultuous Patani Region. Art Radar has a more in-depth look at some of the works...
View Article“Screaming Books”: Galerie Ora-Ora opens new space at H Queen’s, Hong Kong –...
Follow “Screaming Books” opened on 1 March 2018, marking a major milestone for Galerie Ora-Ora, and the wider Hong Kong art scene. Art Radar looks at its new space and inaugural show, and speaks to...
View ArticleJoan Ross wins ACMI’s 2018 Mordant Family VR Commission
Follow ACMI recently announced the winner of the second Mordant Family VR Commission. One of Australia’s leading artists, Joan Ross wins the second iteration of the Virtual Reality Commission for the...
View ArticleFeminist art and research on alternative art education in post-1968 Japan:...
Follow Art Radar profiles Japanese video and performance artist Shimada Yoshiko. Art Radar attended two presentations at Hong Kong’s Asia Art Archive by the artist and researcher Shimada Yoshiko to...
View Article“Pale Sentinels”: an art dialogue between Pakistan and India at Aicon...
Follow The group show features artists from Pakistan and India whose works reflect the ferocity of the 1947 Partition and its enduring outcomes. “Pale Sentinels” at Aicon Gallery, New York, is curated...
View Article“Who Gets to Talk about Whom?”: a collaborative exercise of knowledge...
Follow “Who Gets to Talk about Whom?” presents work by Pakistani artists exploring the creation of knowledge and artistic production through collaboration. Curator Hajra Haider Karrar and her team...
View Article“History, Memory or Geometry”: Pakistani artist Waqas Khan at Galerie...
Follow In his latest solo show in Vienna, Waqas Khan examines the omnipresence of the non-image. Art Radar has a look at the Pakistani artist’s work on show. Waqas Khan, “History, Memory or Geometry”,...
View ArticleChinese artist Sun Xun and the essential qualities of time and space
Follow The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in Sydney recently presented Sun Xun’s first ever solo exhibition in the country. Art Radar looks at the artist’s work displayed in the exhibition. Sun...
View ArticlePortraying sexuality: a retrospective of Pakistani artist Iqbal Hussain at...
Follow Art Radar looks at the retrospective of Iqbal Hussain’s oeuvre in Islamabad. Showing the personal collection of former Country Director of the World Bank in Pakistan, the exhibition offers an...
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