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From Haegue Yang’s major retrospective at London’s Hayward Gallery (until 5 January 2025) to Mire Lee’s visceral Open Wound installation ...
Read moreFrom Haegue Yang’s major retrospective at London’s Hayward Gallery (until 5 January 2025) to Mire Lee’s visceral Open Wound installation ...
Read moreThe Art Dealers Association of America’s (ADAA) annual fair, The Art Show, is heavily associated with New York. Held every ...
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Read moreIn what is being presented as a sure sign of India's flourishing art market, Mumbai Gallery Weekend (MGW) is currently ...
Read moreA painting of the Nativity made in the 16th century has been saved by the UK government as a “Christmas ...
Read moreAgainst the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and increasing global political and social instability, the central theme of this ...
Read moreMainland Chinese galleries are reeling from the impact of stringent zero Covid restrictions in the first half of this year. ...
Read moreThe new St Petersburg contemporary art fair 1703—named for the year of the Russian imperial capital’s founding and sponsored by ...
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