“Total Landscaping” at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s first modern art museum examines the relationship between land and conflict, showing us the promise of arts-led reconciliation.
Sri Lanka’s first modern art museum examines the relationship between land and conflict, showing us the promise of arts-led reconciliation.
Xiao Jiang’s solo show at Karma Gallery in Los Angeles presented 19 new oil paintings that evoked a longing for the boundless serenity of nature, untouched by rampant industrialization.
Returning for its 9th edition, Gallery Weekend Beijing (May 23-Jun 1) opens today with the inaugural “Beijing Art Season.” From major exhibitions at UCCA Beijing and Red Brick Art Museum to notable presentations at local galleries, here are our picks for shows to see this weekend in Beijing.
For her first institutional solo show in the US, Taiwanese-born artist Su Yu-Xin presented a dozen atmospheric landscape paintings that embodied both an otherworldly and terrestrial quality.
Navigating the most recent Asia Pacific Triennial (APT) demanded both spatial and cognitive reorientation. Now in its 11th iteration, APT eschewed a singular curatorial theme, instead thriving on an openness that invited unexpected connections and conversations.
Returning for its 14th edition, Art Busan 2025 reaffirms its position as Korea’s leading springtime art fair and a key node in Asia’s contemporary art network.
This year’s fair will showcase the best of global art today in the context of Taiwan’s dynamic artistic landscape, bringing together world-class galleries, collectors, art professionals, and the public.
With 40 galleries from more than 20 countries, the young fair has found its rhythm in South Korea’s increasingly dynamic art market, operating alongside Frieze Seoul and other prominent regional fairs.
Hitomi Hosono’s intricate ceramics, exhibited at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh, reflected the vigor and simplicity of the natural world.