Human, All Too (Post)Human: Patricia Piccinini’s HOPE at Tai Kwun
Patricia Piccinini's hyper-realist creations explore the intersection of the artificial and the natural, and the consequences—both scientific and emotional— of technological progress.
View ArticleJulie Curtiss at White Cube Hong Kong
Julie Curtiss 朱莉·柯蒂斯 Hair, both beautiful and abject, ornamental and beastly, is a semiotic system that holds a powerful attraction for French-born, Florida-based artist Julie Curtiss. Born and raised...
View ArticleSurrealist: Lee Miller at Heide Museum of Modern Art
Long after her male counterparts came to attention, American photographer Lee Miller, like many historical, overlooked women artists, is finally getting the institutional and market recognition she...
View ArticleLawrence Carroll in ‘Whispers of the Soul’, Villepin Gallery, Hong Kong
In an art market flooded with so much noise, it’s easy to overlook the work of Lawrence Carroll. The Melbourne-born American artist, who died in 2019, created works that encourage slowness and...
View ArticlePixy Liao’s Comfort Zone at Blindspot Gallery
Pixie Liao’s jocular and subversive photography exhibition at Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong, challenges societal gender and sexual norms, and explores intimacy in a relationship.
View ArticleShapeshifting Possibilities: Green Snake at Tai Kwun
As climate change disasters have become globally ubiquitous and the need for action grows ever more urgent, artists increasingly use their work to draw attention to ecological crises. At Tai Kwun...
View ArticleWonton Pleasures with Chang Ya Chin
Hong Kong-born artist Chang Ya Chin adds an absurdist twist to still-life painting in this delightfully whimsical and escapist exhibition.
View ArticleDaniel Boyd on Decentralising Perception
First Nations artist Daniel Boyd works to dismantle and reinterpret the foundational myths and narratives that have dominated Australian history.
View ArticleArt Basel Hong Kong 2024: A Postmortem
Art Basel Hong Kong returned to the city in the last week of March, along with its annual flock of art world denizens, collectors, artists and moneyed flâneurs. Here's the lowdown you didn't know you...
View ArticleBruce Nauman: Beyond the Comfort Zone
You don't have to like Bruce Nauman's work. In fact, many don't. The Indiana-born, New Mexico-based artist's exhibitions have confounded the wider public and critics alike. In a frequently cited quote...
View ArticleFive Must-Have Titles From The Annual Taschen Book Sale
From August 28 through September 1, art enthusiasts and book lovers alike can explore great deals online at taschen.com and in TASCHEN flagship stores worldwide. The biannual sale from the iconic book...
View ArticleJessica Rankin: ‘Sky Sound’ at White Cube Gallery, Hong Kong
Australia-born, New York-based artist, Jessica Rankin, presents an unfolding cartography of consciousness, emotion and the unseen in her first Hong Kong solo exhibition at White Cube.
View ArticleImmersive Art Experience: GOLD_LEAD_WOOD_COAL at Tai Kwun
There comes a point during Lisa Reihana's immersive digital installation when the viewer feels swallowed up by crashing waves at Tai Kwun and a feeling of anxiety creeps in.
View ArticleFrom the Archive: The Art Of Darkness With David Lynch
He was one of the most original filmmakers of our time. Delving into the post-ism archives, we revisit a 2009 interview with filmmaker and artist, David Lynch, to discuss his exhibition of paintings at...
View ArticleSix Must-See Exhibitions During Hong Kong Art Week 2025
This weekend kicks off the start of Hong Kong Art Week with exhibitions, parties, events and off-site installations popping up across town in anticipation of Art Basel Hong Kong which previews from 26...
View ArticleArt Basel Hong Kong 2025 Receipts: Fair & Content
Has Hong Kong managed to grow its status as Asia's art hub in this year's edition of Art Basel? Diana d'Arenberg reports.
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