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  2. NUSA, an exhibition to mark the reopening of Malaysia's National Art Gallery, seeks to plot the history of Malaysia's modern art - but seems to undermine itself at each turn. Malaysia's National Art Gallery (Balai Seni Negara, colloquially shortened to Balai) has reopened, following two years of renovations, with NUSA, an exhibition of its permanent collection.
  3. Sep 23, 2024CC Kua, New Home, 2024, watercolour on paper, 30 × 42 cm. Courtesy Ilham, Kuala Lumpur The current show, Titik Garis Bentuk: Drawing as Practice, features over 20 contemporary artists from across Malaysia who use drawing in various forms.There was some overlap with Not Just in Black and White, as many artists in both shows used charcoal - but overall the Ilham exhibition embraced a greater ...
  4. Oct 3, 2024Kim Lim, The Space Between National Gallery Singapore, 27 September 2024 - 2 February 2025 The Singapore-born British artist Kim Lim is best known for stone and wood abstract sculptures, as well as prints, that blend Eastern and Western cultural aesthetics, inspired by her experiences of living in Singapore, Malaysia and the UK.
  5. Indeed, it is APT10's regional focus that gives the exhibition its vibrancy - it allows for an expansive and specific investigation into the diverse forms of artmaking across the Asia Pacific. While this triennial does not shy away from our era of polycrises, it also considers the potential of an imagined collective future.
  6. The enigmatic graphic artist continues to open new doors in experimental comics and has sparked a legion of imitators ... from Jeddah's Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 to Citra Sasmita at London's Barbican Centre. The Mathematic Art of Dorothea Rockburne. Ella Nixon Reviews 16 January 2025. Rockburne's works at Bernheim Gallery, London ...
  7. The inaugural Asia Art Pioneers was launched this month with a ceremony in Shanghai to honour key players in the region's artworld. Founded by Modern Media, the award was established with the goal of encouraging artistic production, research and exchange within the region, and the promotion of contemporary Asian culture around the world.
  8. Oct 18, 2024Sharon Chin, Portal, 2024.Courtesy the artist. The Asian Art Biennial has announced the full list of participating artists for its 9th edition. This year's curatorial team, helmed by Taiwanese independent curator Fang Yen Hsiang, includes four international curators: Armenian-born, Paris-based curator Anne Davidian; Filipino artist and researcher Merv Espina; Singapore-based South Korean ...
  9. Mar 21, 2024on the cover: Aki Sasamoto, photographed by Katharina Poblotzki in New York, February 2024 "A switch for eccentricity is not available until you flip it," Aki Sasamoto tells Tyler Coburn in the cover feature of ArtReview Asia's Spring issue.Across performance, video, installation and sculpture practices, the Japanese-born, New York-based artist mines the eccentricities of everyday life ...
  10. Mar 11, 2024The press release states the exhibition will 'unfold through collective dialogue', to rethink 'the territory and definition of Asia' and highlight the diversity of Asian artistic practices and perspectives. The exhibition will open on 16 November at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung. ArtReview News 11 March 2024
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