The 14th Gwangju Biennale, one of Asia's leading contemporary art exhibitions, Soft and Weak Like Water, examines the city's artistic heritage and connection to ancestral teachings.
By Force of Nature, a new solo exhibition of light and media artist James Clar explores the concepts of identity and nature versus nurture while highlighting the strength of an individual and a nation.
In her latest book, titled after her recent solo presentation at Jeffrey Deitch, Orgy for Ten People in One Body, the Los Angeles-based artist Isabelle Albuquerque documents a series of ten sculptures exploring the human body's complexities.
Galerie Templon is celebrating along with the invaluable help of the exhibition's curator Hedwig Van Impe, the comeback of Michael Ray Charles to New York with VENI VIDI.
Lately, Si On's works have retained a sculptural element, creating a niche form of art that dwells between two-dimensional and three-dimensional states.
Indian-born art collector, and founder of her namesake gallery, Arushi Kapoor, has a keen eye for emerging artists and talent, being one of the West Coast’s few art dealers specializing in living and minority artists.
Curated by Laura Rivera-Ayala, New Devotions at The Abrazo Gallery at The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center aims to examine the aesthetic and political value of Caribbean syncretism in a contemporary context.