Fu Tso Hsin's "Moon's Flower"
The artist’s debut solo show in Hong Kong presents 25 paintings that each display meticulous attention to detail
The artist’s debut solo show in Hong Kong presents 25 paintings that each display meticulous attention to detail
Museums tend to have a halo of authority to exhibit historical and artistic objects in order to make sense of the past and identity of a city or country. However, what if these objects are rubbish from a dump?
The Indonesian artist’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong pays tribute to the art of collage, showcasing ten extraordinary mixed-media collages that incorporate torn magazine pages and scraps of clothing into painted canvases and tapestry works.
Referencing the psychoanalytic term coined by Jacques Lacan, the exhibition explores the mysterious, maze-like process of how we relate ourselves to the external world.
Guangdong-based painter Wu Yi applied traditions of Chinese ink painting to create 36 illustrations depicting monumental views of nature around China.
The show highlights the ways that artists Tomie Ohtake, Tang Chang, Robert Motherwell and Bruce Nauman
The group exhibition brings together three prominent Korean artists reflecting upon the contemporary practice of landscape painting.
The group exhibition featuring works of seven local artists is French curator Caroline Ha Thuc