Not Visual Noise Deserves More Haunts

Apparent is a visceral kind of closeness, a physicality that bellows tones of immediacy across the gallery walls, even if it has us writhe.

Alas Ng Bayan Presents The Five Aces of Philippine History

Gregoria “Oriang” de Jesus, Apolonia Catra, Remedios Gomez-Paraiso, Maria Lorena Barros, and Gloria Barran are paid tribute to in this…

Looking at The Times Through The Eyes of Charlie Co

Bending whimsy into the foreboding, Charlie Co’s works cast viewers adrift in his visual dreamscapes.

Sam Feleo Crystallizes Time and Space in "The Horizon of Expectations"

Unlike vast sceneries or grand events (the boundless ocean, the crack of thunder) at which we could only balk, Feleo’s crystalline structures…

Kichang Choi Reimagines Love Through Forms

Motifs of repetition and rupture undergird an eclectic array of subjects in this visual account of love—or, better, of the myriad ways we find…

Hiroh Kikai Captures Raw Essence of Existence in 'Ya-Chimata'

Portrait photographer Hiroh Kikai marks NANZUKA's first exhibition by a photographer with 'Ya-Chimata'

Melati Suryodarmo Brings Forth Body, Site, and Memory in Solo Exhibition

Known for her performance-based oeuvre, Melati Suryodarmo takes a bold turn toward an exploration of print and paper…

One and J. Gallery Looks Forward to 2020 with Group Exhibition

One and J. Gallery, located at the heart of South Korea, looks back on the past decade as they transcend positive spirits for the new decade.

Hou Zichao Goes Beyond Forms in Landscape Paintings

In the exhibition 'Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines', Hou Zichao sets up a foreseeable antecedent evoking human worldly desires behind landscapes.

Yuan Yuan Brings Together Plants and Women in Solo Exhibition

This time with 'Glasswort', Yuan Yuan brings together plants and women in an unexpected way.

Identity, Memory, and History Through the Lens of Three Contemporary Artists

In a group exhibition at Pace Gallery Hong Kong, Zhang Xiaogang, Mao Yan, and Qiu Xiaofei explore the notions of identity, memory, and history through…

Existentialism in Simulation and Reality by Mak Ying Tung 2

The exhibition 'Home Sweet Home' asks this question as we immerse ourselves in the made-up reality of Mak Ying Tung 2's work.

On The Completion of Miyuki Tsugami's Landscape Paintings

Miyuki Tsugami ultimately completes her process in 'Therein, Nothing – Just Precious Trifles' at Anomaly.

Takashi Murakami Continues to Push Forward the Superflat Movement

Takashi Murakami leads all fans of the cartoon and him alike to Perrotin Tokyo for Superflat…

Sequential Practice in Abstraction by Albert Yonathan Setyawan

Indonesian artist Albert Yonathan Setyawan creates symmetry through sequences in 'Variations on Symmetry'.

Nick Yu Curates a Non-Binary Exhibition Reimagining Gender Roles

Curated by Nick Yu, eight female and non-binary artists come together to remap and repurpose art as a means of communicating…

Liu Qinghe Captures the Existentialism of Contemporary Society

In 'Treading Waves', Liu Qinghe captures the contemporary society in urban cities in an attempt to understand society's psychological perceptions…

Sungsic Moon Explores Attraction in 'Beautiful. Strange. Dirty.'

In the exhibition aptly named 'Beautiful. Strange. Dirty.', Sungsic Moon focuses on themes such as people, insects, and plants to better…

Al Held Taps Beyond the Five Senses in Abstraction

In 'Modern Maverick', Al Held's works access a "reality in which our five senses are of little use". 

Alex Seton on Humanity and Virtue through Art

Alex Seton continues to study humanity and our virtues through his artworks. The artist shares his learnings through…