Trương Minh Quý: The Limits of the Frame
The up-and-coming Vietnamese filmmaker discusses the nature of time, trauma, and human intimacy in his controversial debut feature.
The up-and-coming Vietnamese filmmaker discusses the nature of time, trauma, and human intimacy in his controversial debut feature.
Tai Kwun Contemporary’s head of art talks about how to convey the American artist’s influence and importance in the first Hong Kong survey of his work.
Searching for the universality of human experience.
The celebrated Chinese artist discusses Queen, the realities of life and death, and exhibiting her work in a Venetian church.
A conversation with the curators on working with the artist Koo Jeong A on an olfactory journey.
The Hong Kong artist explains the necessity of good karma during the art-fair season to boost sales and doesn’t dare to question why ‘ugly male art’ still rules the world.
A performer of monologues, in dialogue with objects and memories.
The artist reflects on their solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London.
A collaboration of two painters with similar yet divergent practices and backgrounds.