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Ying Gallery, Beijing, is currently hosting a solo exhibition of Katsutoshi Yuasa (born 1978), titled 'Memory of the past and present', on view through April 23, 2017.
Read MoreKingsley Ng’s Art Basel Hong Kong work takes daydreaming on public transport to a new level.
Read MoreThe fifth edition of Art Basel's show in Hong Kong closed today, Saturday, March 25, 2017, with strong sales recorded across all levels of the market, demonstrating continued demand for high-quality works by the world's leading international collectors and institutions.
Read MoreIt’s hard to imagine a place more hard-wired for commerce than Hong Kong. The territory has a history steeped in trade, from its ceding to the British at the end of the First Opium War to its return to Chinese control in 1997 with a special economic and political status engineered to further economic development.
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Read More'Twenty-Five Minutes Older', an exhibition featuring the works of Kingsley Ng will be presented as part of Art Basel Hong Kong 2017, scheduled for March 23-25, 2017.
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Critically acclaimed Journal of Performance and Art (MIT Press) has just published an article Moving Marks by Brooke Carlson about Draw to Perform International Symposium curated by Ram Samocha in London July 30-31, 2016.
Read MoreThe Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (ADIAF) has announced the list of nominated artists for the Marcel Duchamp Prize 2017. Each year, the prize is awarded to one of four nominated artists who are French or living and working in France, working in the field of visual arts.
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We are delighted to announce that Italian-Swiss artist Vittorio Santoro (living in Paris and Zurich) has just been nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2017. Vittorio Santoro had two solo shows at Counter Space in 2014 and 2016. He is only the second Swiss artist to be nominated for the most important art prize in France (Thomas Hirschhorn, 2000-2001).
Read MoreNominated artists for the 2017 Marcel Duchamp Prize
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Les artistes du prix Marcel Duchamp 2017
Read More“I have only ever experienced intellectual pleasure on the level of analogy,” declared André Breton in a 1947 essay titled “Ascendant Sign.” Analogy,
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
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Artist Jaanika Peerna Has Been AWARDED the Grand Prix FID 2016
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APT artist Jaanika Peerna is chosen as a nominees for FID Prize in drawing
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Inversions: drawing and sound performance above Manhattan by Jaanika Peerna and Lucio Corrente
Read MoreKatsutoshi Yuasa, Edinburgh Katsutoshi Yuasa's large woodcut prints, some almost eight-feet high, engulf you like mirages.
Read MorePerforma, a biennial of new visual art performance, returns to New York for its third edition at venues throughout the city for three weeks in
Read MoreJust as you enter the new exhibition of work by Korean artists at the CU Art Museum, the show tells you that the days of painting's dominance
Read MoreKatsutoshi Yuasa’s first solo exhibition in the US (at the ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, through January 4) demonstrates an utterly fresh approach to relief printing, grounded in the wider dialogue of contemporary art and culture.
Read MoreThe Cult of Beauty, London Rejecting Victorian Britain's grim realities, the aesthetic movement strove to create a world of perfect beauty.
Read MoreGallery MOMO is proud to present Guy Wouete’ s “La Tate de Dieu …” (the head of God…), opening Thursday 30 June 2011
Read MoreYeondoo Jung, 2012 Korean Artist Project member, makes up the hyper-realistic stories using unrealistic elements depicting the conflict and union of the real and fake and fictionalization of the reality. Here Jung describes one of his spectacular projects “Wonderland,” a project of photographs based on drawings the artist collected from kindergartners, and explains why he sometimes thinks fiction is more realistic than reality.
Read MoreThe Creator’s Project delves into the inspiration and work of Yeondoo Jung, who talks about his interest in creating artworks from nostalgia and fantasy in video, photography and installation. Jung describes his spectacular projects including “Wonderland,” a project of photographs based on drawings the artist collected from kindergartners, and “Handmade Memories” a two-channel video illustrating narratives by elderly storytellers.
Read MoreYeondoo Jung’s latest exhibition, “Spectacle in Perspective,” which opened at PLATEAU, Samsung Museum of Art last week, is an impressive and extensive collection of forty works by the acclaimed Korean artist, including two new major projects.
Read MoreThe new additional space on the lower ground floor of the gallery will present projects and exhibitions that will diversify and broaden the gallery
Read MoreTime is a bitch to be reckoned with, and so is the current exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art. “Silence and Time” was inspired by John Cage
Read MoreIf you give an artist a bucket, a shovel, and some sand, the result will be a far cry from your average sandcastle. Last year, Creative Time
Read MoreThe Prix Pictet, one of the world's leading photography prizes, has just disclosed the shortlist for its third edition.
Read MoreThe shortlist for the Third Prix Pictet, the world’s leading prize in photography and sustainability, is announced today.
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Zachary Wollard attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhagen, Maine, and received a BA from Columbia University in New York. Selected solo exhibitions include Massimo Audiello Gallery, Stefan Stux Gallery, and Gale Gates et al. in New York, as well as shows in Munich, Madrid, Los Angeles. His next exhibition will be a solo show at Greener Pastures Gallery in Toronto. Zachary Wollard lives and works in Brooklyn.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art