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Arts & Culture
Frank Bowling's vibrant abstract art exhibition in East Asia
At 92, British artist Frank Bowling is presenting his first solo exhibition in East Asia at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong, featuring his signature Poured…
‘The Targeted’ Explores Human Needs for Understanding, Belonging, Love
Hanna Kime’s play “The Targeted” portrays a group of people who believe they are victims of technological harassment, focusing on their interactions at a 2017…
Evanston Novelist Shows No Sign of Slowing Down After Pulitzer Win
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Daniel Kraus has released “Angel Down,” a World War I novel noted for its immersive portrayal of war horrors and a supernatural…
For the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Eva Respini, It’s All About the Art
Eva Respini, interim co-director of the Vancouver Art Gallery, is steering the institution with a focus on supporting artists and revitalizing its permanent collection amid…
At the Venice Biennale, style and substance collide
The 2026 Venice Biennale opened with the central exhibition "In Minor Keys," featuring 110 artists across national pavilions from 96 countries, but has been marked…
He Art Museum pivots to socially relevant local voices
The He Art Museum in Guangdong is shifting its focus from international artists to socially engaged exhibitions that highlight local narratives, such as the experiences…
He Art Museum’s New Direction with Local Voices
The He Art Museum in Guangdong is shifting its focus from international art retrospectives to socially engaged exhibitions that highlight local histories and community issues…
He Art Museum pivots to creating socially relevant programmes
The He Art Museum in Shunde, Guangdong, is shifting its focus from international exhibitions to socially engaged programming centered on local narratives, highlighted by its…
Threads untangled: Le’s soulful reflections on Vietnam war run deep
The 10 Chancery Lane Gallery in Central is hosting "Remembrance," a solo exhibition showcasing the woven photographic works of Vietnamese-American artist Dinh Q. Le, who…
Can art ‘activate resistance’? Delilah Montoya’s Albuquerque Museum retrospective
Delilah Montoya’s retrospective exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum features “Detention Nation,” an interactive installation that reconstructs an ICE detention cell and invites visitors to write…
‘Show, don’t tell’: Ekow Eshun’s vision for 2027 SITE Santa Fe Biennial
Ekow Eshun has been appointed curator of the 13th SITE Santa Fe International Biennial, set to open in summer 2027, marking a return to the…
Building Their Collections, Growing Their Connection
The Black Collectors Guild gathered at Expo Chicago to strengthen their network of over 100 members dedicated to supporting Black artists through acquisitions and advocacy.…
