Yu Ji’s “Hide Me in Your Belly”
The Shanghai-born artist contends with notions of motherhood and the corporeal in her first solo exhibition in Italy.
The Shanghai-born artist contends with notions of motherhood and the corporeal in her first solo exhibition in Italy.
The Los Angeles-based artist platform announces the international open call for its 2024 Artist Prize, an annual juried grant for emerging and midcareer artists working in any media.
The editors select a list of shows to see ahead of Frieze and KIAF Seoul 2024.
Highlights from the upcoming Korean contemporary art season.
The group exhibition in Manila presented artworks that expressed a myriad of heated states.
The artist invited viewers to embrace life and death as mutually dependent states of existence.
The festival, which featured over 30 performances over two weekends, was unprecedented for Hong Kong.
The artist envisions a synthesis between Chinese painting and its sociohistorical relationship to Northwest China.
A desire for sensory rejuvenation underpinned her debut solo exhibition at Hong Kong