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Sneak Peek of Art Busan Shows Strong Emphasis on Female Trailblazers

Sneak Peek of Art Busan Shows Strong Emphasis on Female Trailblazers
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Sneak peek of Art Busan shows strong emphasis on female trailblazers

Sneak peek of Art Busan shows strong emphasis on female trailblazers
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Art Basel Hong Kong shows steep recovery from pandemic

HONG KONG Art Basel Hong Kong returned in full form last year to the excitement of the art community. This year, the fair is showing a steep recovery curve, with the number of participating galleries reaching 242, up from last year's 177. The 37 percent increase indicates a return to the show’s pre-pandemic scale, matching the 242 galleries that participated in 2019. Art Basel’s 2024 Hong Kong edi.

Gwangju Biennale becomes watery feast for eyes and ears

GWANGJU - Fluid and pliable, water yields to whatever change comes its way, ready to take on any form at all times. Its ability to embrace even seemingly impossible contradictions is what ultimately makes it an irresistible force of change.

4 must-see Korean artists at Art Basel Hong Kong 2021

Ahead of next week’s physical and remote-viewing festivities, we’ve thrown together a series of curated features intended to arm you with the charm and (open university) diploma’s worth of theory you’ll need to navigate Hong Kong’s premiere art fair. First up: 4 of the leading contemporary Korean artists who we’re most excited about. Myonghi Kang Pictured: Kang, photographed near her studio on the South Korean island of Jeju. A recurring theme in Kang’s paintings is “reinforcement of our relationship with the natural world”. From May 17 onwards, enthusiasts here on the ground will be able to catch a new exhibition at VILLEPIN gallery featuring the elusive work of painter Myonghi Kang. For over 50 years, the nominally abstract painter has split her time between Korea (her current studio is on Jeju island) and France, renowned for creating works that are “a sanctuary in which lively dialogue is still possible between [humans] and nature”. This solo exhibiti

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