teamLab: Field of Wind, Rain and Sun at Can Can Factory in Higashi-Osaka transforms an industrial space into an immersive fusion of nature and digital art. Limited to 6 people per session.
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Julia Scher: Microwave in the Ultra Cooking Lab
Julia Scher's microwave-inspired art, originally exhibited in 2000 at the Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York City, has made a return in German this time. The exhibition has been reimagined as a futuristic, enigmatic cooking lab.
Basquiat x Banksy Exhibition at Hirshhorn Museum
Both artists have a history of creating works in public spaces. Basquiat began his street art career as part of the duo SAMO (with fellow artist Al Diaz), while Banksy's guerrilla art has gained worldwide attention. Basquiat's paintings have sold for record-breaking prices, with one piece fetching around over $110.5 million USD, and Banksy's "Love Is in the Bin" selling for approximately $25.4 million USD
The Rise of Art Collecting in Thailand: Interview with Piriya Vachajitpan
Art collecting has seen a significant surge in popularity across Asia in recent years, with Thailand's art scene experiencing rapid growth and an influx of new collectors. In an exclusive interview, Piriya Vachajitpan, a prominent Thai art collector and owner of the collection featured in the exhibition "
World’s Largest Hirono Exhibition Makes Global Debut in Thailand
The "Hirono Bangkok Art Exhibition and Event," the world's largest showcase of Hirono art, has made its international debut in Thailand, covering an impressive 2,400 square meters.
Yakishime: Earth Metamorphosis Exhibition
“Yakishime ยากิชิเมะ: ปั้นดิน เปลี่ยนโลก” นิทรรศการที่จะพาเราไปรู้จักกับศิลปวัฒนธรรมญี่ปุ่นในแง่มุมต่างๆ ผ่าน “ยากิชิเมะ” เครื่องปั้นดินเผาดั้งเดิมที่เริ่มได้รับความนิยมอย่างมากประมาณ 800 กว่าปีที่แล้ว โดยใช้เทคนิคการทำแบบปราศจากการเคลือบ แต่แทนด้วยการเผาแบบอุณหภูมิสูงประมาณ 1200 - 1300 องศา เพื่อให้ดินเหนียวจับตัวกันจนแน่นจนเกิดปรากฏการณ์ที่เรียกว่า “ยากิชิเมรุ” หรือ ทำให้เป็นแก้วนั่นเอง
Phattharakorn Singthong: “Consequences of the World and Life”
Phattharakorn Singthong: “Consequences of the World and Life'” “Phattharakorn Singthong and his latest exhibition ‘Consequences of the World and Life,’ which is a sequel of the artist’s showcase which previously hold at the newly opened art space, in Chiang Mai-Noname Art Gallery. This exhibition features a collection of large-scale abstract artworks that about 10 meters long, filled with narratives of the exploration of the essence of nature, the axioms of the world . The exhibition now can be appreciated at ICONSIAM in Bangkok. The free form lines and shape in canvases, some adorned with colors while others are in bold black and white. The elongated canvases create an impression as if these lines are seeking to embark on a journey in search for value meaning of something. The Origins of Exhibitions “It all started when I began contemplating that there should be a deeper purpose beyond mere creation and commercialization…
Banksy’s First Exhibition in 14 Years
“Banksy’s First Exhibition in 14 Years since 2009” The Cut & Run exhibition is an officially authorized exhibition by Banksy, showcasing his artworks from the past 25 years. It is also a comprehensive solo presentation of his works in the past 14 years since 2009.” After opening to the public yesterday, online tickets are now sold out for the next two weeks. Those who wish to visit must queue starting from 8 a.m. in front of at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (GOMA) in Scotland. Highlight and Why GOMA? The exhibition features various personal artifacts and stencils, that have never been shown anywhere before. Many of them are used to create Banksy’s famous artworks. This provides insights into the origins and creative process behind Banksy’s renowned artworks. Additionally, the highlights also includes the design of self-destructing mechanism for “Girl with Balloon” (2006), which gained significant attention when it was…
“Liu Kuo-Sung: A Master of Modern Chinese Ink Painting Presents a 70-Year Retrospective Exhibition”
Retrospective: Celebrating 70 Years of Liu Kuo-Sung’s Artistic Journey In this extraordinary exhibition titled “Liu Kuo-Sung: Experimentation as Method,” Liu Kuo-Sung, one of the foremost contemporary Chinese ink painters, showcases a comprehensive collection of his artworks spanning 70 years. The exhibition features astonishing display of over 150 pieces, including 60 ink paintings and various personal artifacts, all meticulously curated to trace Liu Kuo-Sung’s artistic journey. The artworks are arranged chronologically, offering a profound insight into the evolution of his ideas and artistic style throughout seven decades, from the 1950s to 2020. Prepare to be captivated as you explore the two spacious galleries at the esteemed National Gallery Singapore. Liu Kuo-Sung, born in 1932 (currently 90 years old), hails from the city of Beijing, Anhui Province, China. He pursued further studies in Fine Arts at Taiwan Normal University, and completed his degree in 1955. Since then, he has based in Taiwan.…
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao, Art Macao 2019 | Recap
The exhibition “The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao was one of the highlights in Art Macao 2019, the first edition of its international art exhibition took over 33 museums and landmarks across Macao during five months from June – October 2019. Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago, the exhibition named after a famous work of Hieronymus Bosch- a Dutch renaissance master artist during the 16th century. “The Garden of Earthly Delights” believed to be drawn between the year 1490-1510. This 2.55 x 3.85 m triptych depicts three scenes of heaven, earth, and hell. The left panel describes the atmosphere of heaven, when God created Adam and Eve, the first pair of humans. In contrast, the right panel shows how human is suffering from greed and lust. The centerpiece, which is the main content of the painting, portrays…