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Silverlens: Anticipating the Day, Delicately

A culmination of artworks from the gallery’s #athomeseries, which began as early as March 28, and pieces…

Chow Chun Fai Offers Glimpses of a City in Crisis

Fai depicts Hong Kong's mass protests on the ground

This Exhibit Highlights the Asian Experience in COVID-19 America

It's the first of an upcoming virtual exhibition series by curators…

Not Visual Noise Deserves More Haunts

Apparent is a visceral kind of closeness, a physicality that bellows tones of immediacy across the gallery…

Alas Ng Bayan Presents The Five Aces of Philippine History

Gregoria “Oriang” de Jesus, Apolonia Catra, Remedios Gomez-Paraiso, Maria Lorena Barros, and Gloria…

Looking at The Times Through The Eyes of Charlie Co

Bending whimsy into the foreboding, Charlie Co’s works cast viewers adrift in his visual dreamscapes.

Sam Feleo Crystallizes Time and Space in "The Horizon of Expectations"

Unlike vast sceneries or grand events (the boundless ocean, the crack of thunder) at which we could only balk,…

Kichang Choi Reimagines Love Through Forms

Motifs of repetition and rupture undergird an eclectic array of subjects in this visual account of love—or,…

Hiroh Kikai Captures Raw Essence of Existence in 'Ya-Chimata'

Portrait photographer Hiroh Kikai marks NANZUKA's first exhibition by a…

Melati Suryodarmo Brings Forth Body, Site, and Memory in Solo Exhibition

Known for her performance-based oeuvre, Melati Suryodarmo takes a bold turn…

One and J. Gallery Looks Forward to 2020 with Group Exhibition

One and J. Gallery, located at the heart of South Korea, looks back on the past decade as they transcend positive…

Hou Zichao Goes Beyond Forms in Landscape Paintings

In the exhibition 'Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines', Hou Zichao sets up a foreseeable antecedent evoking human…