"Intersections: Huang Rui and Japanese Art from the 1980s"
The exhibition examines the early work of acclaimed Chinese contemporary artist Huang Rui, made during his 15 years abroad in Japan starting from 1984.
The exhibition examines the early work of acclaimed Chinese contemporary artist Huang Rui, made during his 15 years abroad in Japan starting from 1984.
The French conceptual artist offers a reflection on the aesthetics of power through his signature mode of storytelling that blends imagery from multiple histories, temporalities and geographies.
The exhibition features recent works from Chinese artists Zhang Yu and Liu Jian, who both seek to challenge ink art, in regards to both its material and philosophy.
An exhibition co-organized by Hong Kong
Exploring the idea of memory recollection, curator Paul Moorhouse drew together six international artists for this group exhibition.
The ten featured Hong Kong artists adapted this low-tech medium of Polaroid cameras not only to capture everyday glimpses of life, but as the foundation for artistic experimentation.
At first glance, Morgan Wong
The exhibition focuses on artworks from prominent, Japanese private collections that are not only diverse in medium, but also in genres and subject matter.
Walking through Li