
October 2018
M97 Shanghai Gallery- Hiroshi Maeda – Fireflies
Hiroshi Maeda has been trying to express his childhood memories of fireflies and the treasure they are considered to be in Japan.
Find out more »National University of Singapore – Shifting undergrounds in east and southeast asia
Organised by Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, in collaboration with National Gallery Singapore.
Find out more »YELO House – Nova Contemporary – The dimension of humanity
The shape of the invisible, the rhythm of the unspeakable, the dimension of humanity explores the human mental state under an increasingly connected environment, and the effects of the all-surrounding, all-surveilled sensorium on our sense of self and identity.
Find out more »Art+ Shanghai Gallery – Chen Xuanrong – Huang Yulong – Altered state
Two Chinese artists, with almost a 10-year gap in age difference, create works influenced by hip-hop – or what we interchangeably call, ‘street culture’.
Find out more »November 2018
Krabi – Thailand Biennal 2018 Krabi – Edge of the wonderland
As the foremost international exhibition of contemporary art in Thailand, the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture (OCAC), Ministry of Culture in Bangkok, is organising the First Thailand Biennale.
Find out more »Long Museum West Bund – Louise Bourgeois – The Eternal Thread
the first large-scale museum exhibition in China of work by French-American artist Louise Bourgeois. Widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, Bourgeois is renowned for creating a body of work that fuses psychological depth with high formal invention.
Find out more »Asia Society Hong Kong Center – Liminal encounters – An augmented reality exhibition
An outdoor art journey that explores the ways technology integrate the virtual world with our real life through artworks that make use of augmented reality (AR). As we are used to accessing information digitally in all aspects of life, the gap between the real and virtual grows closer every day.
Find out more »Perrotin Shanghai – Takashi Murakami in wonderland
Murakami’s exhibition will bring to Shanghai new and recent creations that are of a wide range of dimensions, from single-panel canvases to a monumental, ambitious, 15-meter-long acrylic painting mounted on an aluminum frame, as well as a towering 250 cm sculpture.
Find out more »Gallery VER – Be Takerng Pattanopas – The nerve that eats itself
The Nerve That Eats Itself are a series of sculptures that attempt to offer consolation in touching the core of viewers’ bodies and minds. However chaotic the compositions may seem, viewers can sense various forms of energy from the subatomic to cosmic.
Find out more »Puerta Roja – Fernando Prats – Nature paintings
Puerta Roja is hosting Nature Paintings, a solo exhibition by Chilean artist Fernando Prats, debuting the artist’s art in Hong Kong for the first time.
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – Minimalism – Space.Light.Object
National Gallery Singapore and ArtScience Museum are collaborating to present the region’s first exhibition focusing on Minimalism. Over 150 works will explore the history and legacy of this groundbreaking art movement, which continues to influence a wide range of art forms and practitioners across the world today.
Find out more »100 Tonson Gallery – Prateep Suthathongthai – A Little Rich Country
It is the first gallery in Southeast Asia exhibited in the prestigious art event which was part of the Art Basel Switzerland in 2011
Find out more »S.A.C. – Weerapong Sansomporn – The truth of the matter(s) is
Detachments from reality change how we see our nature, our society, and our concepts with the movements and moments that provide the memories of life in a fixed time. These works, just as our perceptions, are deceptively strong while being often delicate in construction.
Find out more »Pace Gallery – Ham Kyungah
Ham Kyungah Exhibition consists of her signature work, a series of six large-scale needle paintings of chandeliers that have been completed in collaboration with North Korean embroidery craftsmen.
Find out more »December 2018
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware – Tea ware by Hong Kong potters
The competition was first held by the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware in 1986 with the aim of promoting ceramic art in Hong Kong.
Find out more »Lucie Chang Fine Arts – Yasumasa Yonehara – YONE – Sweet Secret
Showcasing a group of collaged woman-themed mirror images. “Reflection Alter Perception,” YONE encourages viewers to sense the incertitude of the visual world.
Find out more »Galleria Continua Beijing – InnerScapes
Galleria Continua is happy to present InnerScapes, a group exhibition featuring the works of five of the most cutting edge female artists in China today.
Find out more »Singapore Art Museum – Art Moves IV
Art Moves began as a project between LASALLE and The Connoisseur Concerto in 2015 to give fresh graduates an opportunity to establish their names.
Find out more »January 2019
Dynasty Gallery – Tseng Shang Jie – Trowel
Dynasty Gallery will be holding the opening of TSENG Shang-Jie’s latest solo exhibition “Trowel” and will be presented by the artist himself.
Find out more »Our ArtProjects – Rethinking Editions
This curated group exhibition features 15 visual artists who have explored and interpreted the idea of art 'editions'. Featured artists include Ajim Juxta, Dhavinder Singh, Yee I-Lann and Noor Mahnun Mohamed.
Find out more »Long museum Pudong – Looking Back: the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Shanghai
This exhibition presents works created since the 30s. They not only reflect the artistry of their creators but also records history and political events.
Find out more »Lehmann Maupin gallery – Gilbert & George – The beard pictures
THE BEARD PICTURES is an ongoing event currently taking place at the galleries Lehmann Maupin in Honk Kong and Seoul, South Korea by artists Gilbert&George.
Find out more »S.A.C. Subhashok The Arts Centre – Beyond the final frontier
Encounter two specially commissioned works: a soundscape of outer space based on recorded audio of daily life throughout Thailand, and a series of different ‘scents of space’ created in collaboration with astronomy enthusiast.
Find out more »Visual Art Centre – Mark Chan – Ink mountain
The gallery is transformed into a Sanctuary where the viewer can escape from the world outside thanks to Chan and Brian‘s collaboration.
Find out more »Alliance Francaise de Bangkok – Fermob – Design exhibition
A collaborative exhibition with one of the last French manufacturer of outdoor furniture available until the 7th of February in the Thai capital.
Find out more »Beijing Contemporary Center of Art – Qiu Zhijie – Mappa mundi
This exhibition includes a 24 large-scale ink-on-paper map and is the most comprehensive presentation of Qiu Zhijie “Mapping the World Project” to date.
Find out more »David Zwirner Hong Kong – Marcel Dzama – Crossing the line
Since rising to prominence in the late 1990s, Dzama has developed an immediately recognizable visual language that investigates human action and motivation.
Find out more »Chan + Hori Contemporary – Chris Chong Chan Fui – devices
Echoing artificial mimicries and calculated capital gains, the artist contemplates how this mechanization of nature reflects upon our own integrity.
Find out more »Pace Gallery – Irving Penn
Pace Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong dedicated to the artist Irving Penn, featuring thirty photographs.
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