In a new review this week, Andrew Russeth covers the meditation work of Léon Spilliaert, the uneasy form of Betty Parsons, Adriana Ramic’s Beetle and Ho Tam’s barber.
James Taylor-Foster is a 32-year-old British Swedish manager who wants you to sleep in the exhibition. Taylor-Foster, who used his/their pronoun, claimed that this was surely the last compliment for “The Weird Feeling Very Good: The Earth of ASMR”. “It’s a strange public feeling that requires a certain degree of
Hong Kong is a difficult place for independent bookstores. Rents are high and space is limited, but in recent years, it has become increasingly difficult to browse the law. China implemented strict national security laws on Hong Kong in 2020, and the government also began to implement dormant colonial sedition
“At first, I wondered if old news would be boring, but in the hands of artists, the work gained a new life and a new meaning,” she said. When Chinese leaders declared their love for the American people, the exhibition included snapshots of different eras. Chow uses a series of
How do you adapt? We just participated in the Arts of Miami, Basel [Beach]We show Chinese art because I think I have a responsibility, but I don’t want to show that. I show it to international artists with Chinese artists. When you go to the art market, you want to
According to Copenhagen police, three hungry piglets were taken from a former butcher’s warehouse. The artist said he wanted to awaken society’s questions about animal abuse.
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