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Ding Yi’s “Ivory Black” at ShanghART Gallery

SINGAPORE — Acclaimed Chinese artist Ding Yi opens “Ivory Black,” his first solo exhibition in Southeast Asia at ShanghART Gallery on January 22.On display are 11 paintings from Ding’s trademark...

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“Malaysian Art, A New Perspective” at Richard Koh Fine Art

Opening at both of Richard Koh’s galleries in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the next few weeks is a modest exhibition devoted to newer emerging talents in the Malaysian contemporary art scene.Curated...

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Aida Tomescu’s Abstract Identities at Art Stage Singapore 2015

Sydney-based gallery Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art will present the first major solo showcase in Asia of senior Australian artist Aida Tomescu as part of its six artis texhibition at the 2015 edition of...

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12 Questions for Suzann Victor

Suzann Victor represented Singapore at the Venice Biennale in 2001 and is better known for her large-scale installations, such as her seminal swinging chandeliers at the National Museum of Singapore,...

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Ruben Pang’s “Ataraxy” at Chan Hampe Galleries

SINGAPORE — Ruben Pang’s fifth solo show at Chan Hampe Galleries, “Ataraxy,” comes from the Greek meaning “a state of maintaining tranquility, characterized by freedom from distress and...

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Laudi Alibama on her Lee Kuan Yew Portraits

In 2010, Lebanese artist Laudi Abilama commenced a series of artworks portraying the most prominent leaders of the Middle East, but sought to challenge the usual all-powerful portraiture found in their...

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Pearl Lam Opens Second Hong Kong Gallery

HONG KONG — Pearl Lam Galleries will open a second space in Hong Kong to coincide with this year’s Art Basel, located at the luxury condominium and mixed-use development SOHO 189 in the Sheung Wan...

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Analia Saban Shreds Photos, Grinds Sinks, Makes a Couch

For a pair of shows this month, Analia Saban has been thinking about paint’s chemical materiality, domestic design, and decomposition. The first exhibition, on view tonight through March 21, fills both...

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Renaissance Masterpieces for MOBIA’s 10th Anniversary

On February 20, the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) celebrates its 10th anniversary with the opening of “Sculpture in the Age of Donatello: Renaissance Masterpieces from Florence Cathedral.” The...

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Lalit Kala Akademi's 56th National Exhibition Gets Underway With National Awards

The 56th National Exhibition of Art, organised annually by India’s national academy of arts, the Lalit Kala Akademi, got underway on Thursday, February 19, with a ceremony where 15 emerging artists...

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Just Do It: Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Global Art Project

The latest incarnation of “do it,” über-curator Hans Ulrich Obrist’s ongoing global art project, is making a long-awaited stop at the University of South Australia’s Samstag Museum February 13 through...

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REVIEW: Nathan Beard’s Crystal Conceits at Artereal Gallery, Sydney

There’s something unique and entrancing about the works in Perth-born Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s “Ad Matres” exhibition at Artereal Gallery in Sydney. Taking his mother’s familial ties and...

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Elegy To Pain Of Humanity

It is no secret that every piece of art is inspired by or dedicated to something or someone. Titled “A Requiem, A Prayer, A Song,” is an exhibition of works by contemporary Indian artists as an elegy...

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UFOs, Making Love: Peter Saul Keeps It Interesting

Peter Saul is a national treasure, a man who still, at the age of 80, is making exuberantly perverse paintings of the really important stuff — like pastries, having sex with each other. Tonight through...

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Inspired by Fashion, when Art and Fashion Cross over to Open at Poly Gallery

Poly Gallery, part of Poly Auctions, has joined forces with Vogue China to present “Inspired by Fashion — Exhibition of Art and Fashion Crossover Pieces,” a show that aims to illustrate the...

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Shows That Matter: “Performing Franklin Furnace”

WHAT: “Performing Franklin Furnace”WHEN: Through March 1WHERE: Participant Inc., 253 East Houston Street, New YorkWHAT: “Performing Franklin Furnace: Thirty Projects From Thirty Years of History”WHEN:...

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Video: Ron Arad Experiments With Crushed Cars at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Ron Arad, award-winning contemporary artist, sat with ARTINFO to discuss his continued experimentation with form and boundary. In his latest project, Arad crushed a series of 3-dimensional cars into...

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Untangling “The Knot” at William Wright Projects in Sydney

It’s not often that Sydney, or Australia for that matter, is exposed to the work of young artistic talent from America. So the exhibition of New York-based artists and partners Tom Smith and Jonathan...

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