Taipei Dangdai announces new dates for 2021 edition
Magnus Renfrew, Fair Director of Taipei Dangdai.
TAIPEI
.-Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas has announced new dates for its forthcoming edition in light of recent changes to the art fair calendar in Asia in 2021. Originally scheduled to take place from 15-17 January, the Fair will now be held from 2-4 July (VIP Preview 1 July) at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
The second edition of Taipei Dangdai which took place in January 2020 featured 99 of the worlds leading galleries and welcomed strong attendance from Taiwan, Asia and around the world. With over 40,000 visitors attending the fair, galleries reported strong sales and networking opportunities.
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Galleries come together to launch a collaborative online exhibitions platform: In Touch
Maya Varadaraj, Imagine the Truth, 2020. Collage; print on paper, 18x18 in. Photo: Courtesy Nature Morte.
MUMBAI
.-In Touch is a digital exhibitions platform created in partnership between galleries to present online exhibitions. Its collaborative nature makes this a unique platform, bringing together a diverse range of programs and artists. In its fourth edition, In Touch presents thirteen galleries from India and Dubai. Participating galleries are Chatterjee & Lal, Mumbai; Chemould Prescott Road, Bombay; Experimenter, Kolkata; Green Art Gallery, Dubai; Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai; Gallery Espace, New Delhi; Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Dubai; Nature Morte, New Delhi; PHOTOINK, New Delhi; GALLERYSKE, Bangalore/New Delhi; Shrine Empire, New Delhi; Tradition and Beyond, New Delhi; and Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi.
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Kenturah Davis, Mary Kelly, and Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin, The Peach, 1964. Graphite and ink on paper mounted on board, 30.5 x 30.5 cm, 12 x 12 in. Image courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. Photo: Todd White.
LONDON
.-Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is presenting Kenturah Davis, Mary Kelly and Agnes Martin in Lines of Thought, an exhibition exploring the poetics and politics of language. Important unseen work by Kelly and new text drawings and weavings by Davis enter into conversation with the hand-drawn lines and gridded compositions of Martins works on paper.
Lines of Thought is the first UK presentation of work by young LA-based artist, Kenturah Davis. Four works (2020) from her series, Limen, pair portraiture with weaving, expressing how individuals are inseparable from the ideas and language that shape identity. Each portrait takes shape through a meticulous process of rubbing pencil across em