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Hal Bromm Gallery, New York presents a group exhibition titled “Summer Show” from July 12 through September 15, 2017.
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Read MoreFor the exhibition Discordant Harmony, which opens on July 22 at the Taipei National University of the Arts Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, curators Sungjung Kim of Korea, Chien-Hung Huang of Taiwan, Carol Yinghua Lu of China, and Yukie Kamiya of Japan have been invited on behalf of the Goethe Institut to elaborate on concepts previously discussed and jointly proposed in Seoul that will focus on a reexamination and understanding of Asia today through artistic endeavors.
Read MoreSummer’s here, and with it comes a brand new crop of must-see exhibitions scattered throughout the Asian region, from Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore to Chiang Mai and Taipei.
Read MoreEarly last December, creative types and collecting luminaries from Hong Kong’s art crowd assembled for the opening of “Tracing Some Places,” a long-awaited solo exhibition of new works by Leung Chi Wo, ranging from photography to kinetic installations.
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Read MoreSince receiving her MFA in 1997 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Dannielle Tegeder’s work has been presented in over 100 solo
Read Moreew York City-based artist Dannielle Tegeder will receive her first solo museum exhibition, “Dannielle Tegeder: Painting in the Extended Field,” at the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art this spring.
Read MoreVon Lintel Gallery presents Driven to Abstraction, a group show of eight contemporary abstract artists who represent a diverse range of entry points
Read MoreWhat follows is a section excerpted from Barry Schwabsky’s essay, “Structures of Possibility,” which was in turn a contribution to the monograph
Read MoreContextually underpinning Leung Chi Wo’s first solo exhibition in London, “We Must Construct as Well as Destroy,” is Aston Webb, an architect whose
Read MoreWithin Dannielle Tegeder’s abstract drawings, paintings, mobiles, and installations are what look like highly kinetic machines.
Read MoreThe first thing to say about the Saatchi Gallery's new exhibition, Body Language, is that it is not really about the body at all. Although the gallery
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Helen Verhoeven received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1996, an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2001, and was an artist in residence at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam from 2005-2006. Selected exhibitions include Wallspace Gallery in New York, Galerie Fons Welters in Amsterdam, Sammlung Essl in Vienna, the Living Art Museum in Reykjavik and the Zimmer Museum in Los Angeles. She is represented by Wallspace Gallery in New York. Helen Verhoeven lives and works in Brooklyn and Amsterdam.
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