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Liu Kuo-Sung: Experimentation as method

National Galllery Singapore

"Liu Kuo-Sung: Experimentation as Method A retrospective exhibition spanning 70 years of the works of the renowned contemporary Chinese ink painter, Professor Liu Kuo-Sung. Liu Kuo-Sung, one of the most prominent contemporary Chinese ink painters, has curated an exhibition showcasing his works over the past 70 years titled "Liu Kuo-Sung: Experimentation as Method." The exhibition features 60 ink paintings along with personal artifacts along Liu Kuo-Sung's artistic journey, totaling over 150 pieces. The artworks are organized according to a timeline, allowing viewers to witness the evolution of ideas and artistic styles over seven decades of this visionary ink artist's career, from the 1950s to 2020. It is truly a captivating display. The exhibition takes place in two galleries at the National Gallery Singapore. The exhibition is open for viewing until November 26, 2566 (2023). You can read a review of the exhibition "Liu Kuo-Sung: Experimentation as Method" to make sure you won't miss any highlight

Art-Thai-Time

BACC 939 Rana 1 Rd., Wangmai, Pathumwan

Commemorating 100 years since the arrival in Siam in 1923 of Corrado Feroci, an Italian sculptor who played a prominent role in the development of Thai modern art and who later came to be known as Father of Modern Art in Thailand, an exhibition will be held to reflect on his cultural legacy left behind for his adopted country. Apart from his state-commissioned sculptural works on important monuments throughout Bangkok, his cultural policy vision has also been far-reaching, resulting in the various and important initiation of cultural institutions that have played their part in the ensuing decades to keep his dreams alive. Among these are the Bhirasri Institute of Modern Art, Thailand’s first public art gallery, and the School of Fine Arts which later became the Silpakorn University. The Bhirasri Institute of Modern Art (BIMA) came into being in 1974, after years of campaigning by art patrons and artists who were determined to see his vision realized after Feroci’s demise in 1962. BIMA was named in memory of Feroci, using his Thai name, Silpa Bhirasri. The Institute operated until 1988, during which time it hosted numerous ground-breaking exhibitions, as well as music, theatre and film programmes. It became known for…

The Sleeping Spirit by Preach Raksorn

BNC Creatives (The Ghost House) RCA 21/110, รอยัลซิตี้อเวนิว บล็อคดี ชั้น 2 แขวงบางกะปิ เขตห้วยขวาง แขวงบางกะปิ เขตห้วยขวาง

Preecha Raksorn, is a Thai contemporary artist from Suphan Buri who graduated from the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University as a skilled painter who works in many styles, especially the bold and deft realistic paintings which appear in this exhibition. The artist mentions the exhibition’s name The Sleeping Spirit "These images, therefore, emerge as I am defeated by the habit of doing the same thing over and over again, like a spirit that never wanted to be reborn. It just keeps wandering in the same old world forever." At BNC Creatives (The Ghost House) RCA Bangkok Thailand From Today - 22 July 2023 For more information appointment Tel. 092 609 2666 email [email protected] Line OA : BNCCREATIVES Facebook : Preecha Raksorn Instagram : preecha_raksorn (Press Release)

Ad Minoliti’s Geometries of the Forest in Seoul

Peres Projects Seoul 37 Yulgok-ro 1-gil, Jongno-gu

Argentinian artist Ad Minoliti is set to stage her abstract geometric paintings in her first solo show in Korea, titled 'Geometries of the Forest,' at Peres Projects Seoul. The exhibition, opening on June 22, will feature Minoliti's signature bright-colored works, exploring themes related to the circulatory system of forests. In creating this exhibition, Minoliti sought to illustrate the relational aspects of the natural world, drawing sartorial inspiration from the writings of philosopher Donna Haraway. Haraway advocates for a revision of traditional notions of identity to account for the inherent interdependence of all living and non-living forms. Minoliti's works are organized like ecological systems, allowing each organic shape on her canvases to play its part in a larger environmental structure. For instance, in 'MAGIC Dust,' a caterpillar appears atop a mushroom cap and a yellow reptilian tongue, while a blue mushroom forms the body of the insect. 'Geometries of the Forest' will mark the first installment in a new concept that Minoliti will further explore with a "major institution" in Germany this fall. Although details are currently sparse, the artist's forthcoming next installment will transform an underground gallery space into a fungal cavern. The 'Geometries of the Forest' exhibition will open…