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Blindspot Gallery is pleased to debut Lap-See Lam’s solo exhibition at the gallery and in Asia, “Bamboo Palace, Revisited”, opening on 21 March 2026, coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong. The exhibition presents Lam’s expansive video installation Floating Sea Palace (2024), alongside her latest glass and neon installations. Lam probes the experience of the Hong […]

Artemin Gallery is excited to announce our participation in EXPO CHICAGO. We are pleased to present Juli Baker and Summer’s latest solo exhibition at booth 425, taking place from April 9 to April 12 at Navy Pier. This new presentation continues the artist’s exploration of womanhood, memory, and the quiet yet powerful influence of literature. Drawing from Thai […]

ARARIO GALLERY will participate in ART OnO 2026, held at SETEC in Seoul from April 2 to 5, 2026. The gallery’s booth will present works by 11 artists from Korea and Japan, each exploring contemporary environments, personal experience, and the expansion of visual and sculptural language through distinct artistic approaches. In particular, the booth highlights […]

iPRECIATION is delighted to present Distance Resonance – Paintings by Willy Tay, a solo exhibition showcasing the artist’s latest body of works that furthers his exploration of colonial histories and their enduring imprint on contemporary Singapore. Inspired by archival photographs, historical events, and recomposed visual fragments, Tay’s textured oil canvases oscillate between memory and myth. […]

Takehiro Iikawa attends to the relativity of time and fluctuations in perception, creating works that draw our awareness to the uncertainty of human recognition and to presences often overlooked in society through his careful observation of ordinary scenes and familiar things. His Decorator Crab series, inspired by reflection on the act of recording and the […]

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Meet CHA Hyeonwook

CHA Hyeonwook (b. 1987) has continued a distinctive painting practice that explores the themes of memory, temporality, and personal identity through the acts of collecting and reconstructing.

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HuiHsuan Hsu was born in Kaohsiung and is currently based in Taichung. In 2015, she earned her practice-led PhD from the University of Leeds (UK), specializing in video art and photography. Her early practice focused on the act of “seeing,” examining how digital apparatuses, materiality, and time intersect within the rhythms of everyday life. After […]

Xingzi Gu is an artist based in Brooklyn who primarily engages with the language of painting, and its tradition while bending it towards innovation and experimentation. Delineating melancholic, fragmented scenes that undo fixed identities and linear narratives, the works often stage coming-of-age experiences as fluid forms shaped by desire, disassembly, and displacement. Gu spent their […]

Working with techniques rooted in traditional Korean painting, LEE Eunsil (b. 1983) visually articulates situations that that arise at the point where personal desire collides with social norms. Her practice attends to instinctual drives and impulses that are suppressed or obscured within contemporary society, translating the psychological conflicts that emerge from them into a metaphorical […]

Feng Chao (b. 2000), a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting from Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts in 2023, and a Master’s degree in Painting from Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London in 2025. He currently works and lives in London. Feng Chao’s artistic […]

Xuezhu Jenny Wang is a New York-based journalist focusing on contemporary visual culture, current affairs, and media theory. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMPULSE Magazine, and she contributes to publications such as Vogue Scandinavia, Cultbytes, Art Spiel, COPY, Artslooker, and Odalisque. Wang serves on the board of The Immigrant Artist Biennial. Can you […]

Shuai Xu (b. 1995, China; lives and works in California) examines the conditions of visibility, spatial arrangement, and scale through the construction of site-responsive situations. Utilizing structures as spatial devices, Xu’s work resists immediate consumption by cultivating unstable perception and partial presence. His investigations move beyond narrative, engaging the viewer in a slower form of […]

Enxi Liu (b. 2001) holds a Master of Research degree from the Royal College of Art in the UK and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Experimental Art Department of Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts in China. She often poetically explores the various possibilities of sensory time combined with the body through performance, photography, […]

Mariko Enomoto was born in 1982 in Saitama, Japan. She currently lives and works in Tokyo. After studying fashion, Enomoto began painting independently. She has created cover illustrations for major literary works including Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 (Cho Nam-joo) and the Yomiuri Shimbun serial novel SISTERS IN YELLOW (Mieko Kawakami), as well as visual work […]

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