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He breathlessly described seeing Berlinde De Bruyckere’s installation of donkeys at the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice ...
At Azabudai Hills Gallery, Tokyo, the artist merges seemingly incompatible visual traditions, challenging the binary thinking that once marginalized him ...
In a moment of political pressure and shrinking public funding, interim director Jed Morse discusses the museum’s mission ...
The joke feels apropos to Asia Art Archive’s latest exhibition, ‘In Our Own Backyard’, which draws from the personal archives ...
Moving through Karl Lagerfeld’s 1980s apartment in Rocabella feels like a surrealist dream: furnished by the provocative ...
After a mammoth renovation in New York, four artists talks about their personal highlights from the collection ...
In the artist’s show at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, sculptures made with recycled goods engage with cycles of consumption ...
A highlight of Frieze Week in New York, Iván Argote’s monumental avian presence looks forward to the eventual marginalization of humans in their own cities ...
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition Upon ...
Architectural Association and SOAS University of London respectively. As an Architects Registration Board (ARB) registered architect, Chen has worked on various large-scale high-profile international ...
Cheng works across architecture, anthropology, and filmmaking. Her practice follows drifting bodies—from rural migrant workers to forms of water—to confront intensified social injustice and ecological ...
Returning to Japan, Yanagi relinquished metropolitan life entirely, moving to the remote islands of Momoshima in the Seto ...
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