Jadé Fadojutimi discusses her interest in Japan, relationship to London, and the joys of teaching painting.
John Yau describes the lives and works of three overlooked figures of modernism: Leo Amino, Minoru Niizuma, and John Pai.
The 7th Athens Biennale asks if the West is in decline or in a moment of significant transformation.
Coinciding with Kiaf Seoul, galleries and institutions across the city present the best of contemporary art in Korea and beyond.
The result bettered their sales in the first half of 2019 by a quarter.
The work is the second most expensive Nara ever sold at auction.
Yoshitomo Nara presents the artist's work spanning over 30 years, including never-before-exhibited sketches and Nara's collection of album covers, reflecting the artist's long-term inspiration from music.
There has been a flurry of triennial and biennial activity in Japan, including Pierre Huyghe's Okayama Art Summit.
For those visiting Art Basel in Hong Kong (29–31 March 2019), find out what is currently making the city's art scene tick with this guide of exhibitions to see.
I actually love museums. In fact, I've learned a lot from museums.
Düsseldorf, the capital of Germany’s most populous federal state and the economic heart of the Rhine-Ruhr region, has developed an identity as a ‘trade fair city’, with an excellent cultural scene that includes a long list of festivals and cultural institutions.
Frankly though, I couldn't concentrate: a trade fair seemed trivial as social and political progress seemed on the brink of a steep and painful descent.
Basically my approach is that it doesn't matter if there is an audience out there. Even if I knew there would be no one out there to look at my work, I would still make the exact same thing.
I’m trying to make a platform where debate and discussion can happen. It’s not about the generosity of giving soup, but somehow about testing the ground for trust.