Ding Yi’s “Appearance of Crosses”
Seven large square paintings of these seemingly infinite geometrical shapes, tessellating and overlaid in a palette of black, white, luminous green and warm orange, filled the gallery with optical tricks.
Seven large square paintings of these seemingly infinite geometrical shapes, tessellating and overlaid in a palette of black, white, luminous green and warm orange, filled the gallery with optical tricks.
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A group show of 33 predominantly monochromatic works, all of which are drawn from Sydney-based Judith Neilson
Stacks of newspapers and magazines, with the goal of highlighting social and political issues.
How contemporary physiognomy manifests in artworks.
More than 70 works by 24 artists born between the 1920s and
The implications of the images and technology that surround us.
A rising star of the fast-paced and fickle world of Chinese contemporary art.