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From textile ritual to climate fiction, these are five artists you should know — redefining how identity, place and practice shape the stories we make, share and remember. In the landscape of ...
Through abstraction and ancestral symbolism, Eilen Itzel Mena challenges erasure and asserts presence. You can feel the spirit of the Bronx in Eilen Itzel Mena’s brushstrokes—loose, confident, alive.
Through a landmark retrospective in Hong Kong, curator Valerie Wang reflects on the transcendent philosophy behind Hoo Mojong’s art — and what it means to reframe modernism through an Eastern lens. In ...
Freya Fang Wang’s intuitive abstractions, rooted in Taoist philosophy and informed by her cross-cultural background, convey a quiet intensity that favours process over polish and sincerity over ...
Through paintings, sculpture, site-specific murals and installations, Michaela Yearwood-Dan endeavors to build spaces of community, abundance and joy. Yearwood-Dan’s debut exhibition with Hauser & ...
How Calum Hall’s Creative Debuts platform is breaking down barriers in the art world — creating space for emerging voices and making art a shared language, not a gated privilege. Creative Debuts ...
With I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Amoako Boafo makes his first solo appearance in the United Kingdom, inaugurating an exhibition at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill gallery that is as much a portrait of ...
We all wear masks — one for the boss, one for the lover, another for the mirror. Which one tells the truth? Maybe none. Maybe survival means not asking. But the body remembers. That itch under the ...
With I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Amoako Boafo makes his first solo appearance in the United Kingdom, inaugurating an exhibition at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill gallery that is as much a portrait of ...
The commission was awarded following a widely anticipated open call for female artists and curators to respond to the space. The result: three large-scale glass sculptures—NEST (II), BODIES (I, II), ...
In her quietly arresting photographs, American visual artist Chrissy Lush explores the ephemeral traces we leave—on spaces, on one another, on time itself. Her images, steeped in a kind of hushed ...
“I can still recall the light that resembles an early morning sunrise from the blasts filling the night sky, and I felt the rumble of shock waves regularly sweeping down the Las Vegas Valley.” ...