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Zoe Li
HONG KONG – A solo exhibition titled “You (you).” comprising of all new works by Lee Kit will be shown at the Venice Biennale 2013. The Hong Kong artist, born in 1978, is known for subtle works that meditate on the everyday, using painting and...
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Zoe Li
HONG KONG – The life-size version of Fabien Mérelle’s “Pentateuque” will be exhibited in Hong Kong’s Statue Square Garden beginning May 21 to July 6.Presented by Edouard Malingue Gallery, the five-meter-tall statue made of resin and fiberglass depicts an...
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Zoe Li
HONG KONG — Scottish artist Jim Lambie has created a visual metaphor for music in his current installation “The Flowers of Romance” at Pearl Lam Gallery in Hong Kong that will run through to May 15. The entire gallery floor has been carpeted in one...
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ARTINFO Canada
Fashion and art intermingled at World Mastercard Fashion Week, with official and off-site collections finding inspiration in the rich heritage of the great Canadian winter landscape (DUY), or in collaboration with art world contemporaries (see ...
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Julia Halperin
Name: Hilary HarknessAge: 41Occupation: ArtistCity/Neighborhood: Prospect Heights, BrooklynThis exhibition at the FLAG Art Foundation presents your military paintings, which depict intricate panopticons, cells, mess halls, and machine rooms populated...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
PARIS — Photographer Corinne Mercadier has always had a preference for solitary, shadowed landscapes — where, as in dollhouses or daydreams, scenarios might play them out in just a few mysterious moments, without any final resolution. Set...
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Nicholas Forrest
On the 15th of August, Jenny McCracken, a world renowned Australian chalk artist, became the first Australian to win the coveted title of “Madonnari” at the 40th anniversary of the world’s original street painting festival. Held in Grazie di Curtatone,...
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Doug Harvey, Modern Painters
Nearly a decade after Jack Goldstein’s suicide, his hungry ghost has yet to make peace with his artistic hometown, Los Angeles. One of the first casualties in the lurching institutional gearshift of Jeffrey Deitch’s arrival at L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary...
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Nicholas Forrest
The 2012 Melbourne Art Fair is officially in full swing and early sales reports are encouraging. New media works have been particularly popular, as have inventive and unusual sculptural pieces. On day one, Melbourne's Mossgreen Gallery had almost...
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Tom Chen
The Swiss artist Caro Niederer paints colorful canvases that explore the intersection of artistic creation and everyday life, often basing the compositions on postcards she collects during trips around the world, or daily snapshots of her surroundings taken...














