Highlights from Freespace Noise Fest
The festival, which featured over 30 performances over two weekends, was unprecedented for Hong Kong.
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
Like their Western counterparts, Japanese artists of that era alluded to the ideal of an interconnected, experimental, and ultimately, utopian world.
The Malaysian artist reflects and refracts the lingual politics of postcolonial Malaysia.
Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila surveys the legacy of the groundbreaking Swiss artist.
Enslavement and emancipation, desire and abandonment, existence and transformation come together to forge Kudo’s universes barred in iron.
Two painters, side by side, in their observations of daily life.
The body as both inspiration and medium to birth a bold, disruptive physicality.