Daegu, May 30 – October 18, 2015 (Shonibare), September 22 – February 9, 2016 (Lee), February 10 – Secember 6, 2015 (Hörl) http://www.daeguartmuseum.org A trip outside of Seoul, and first a word of caution: It is not a good idea to make a one day bus trip from Seoul to Daegu. I have spent more…
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_Writing about, Asia, Daegu, Exhibitions, South Korea
Daegu Art Factory “Life journey생활기행”
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Daegu, October 2015, http://www.daeguartfactory.kr/ DAF is located in an industrial area of the city which has a feeling similar to Mullae or Dongmyo in Seoul: Lots of small metalwork workshops, shops selling tools or raw materials, etc. The DAF is a rather large building, with an exhibition floor, two studio floors and a nice coffee…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Galerie Gaia: Haeri Cho “Receptor Antagonist”
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Seoul, September 30 – October 6, 2015, http://www.galerie-gaia.net/ A painting exhibition I discovered by chance, right at the beginning of the main tourist-crowded Insadong Street. The strong colors and contrasts reminded me of Henri Matisse or other fauvists, but I had a hard time relating it to the here and now. The subject matter –…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
MMCA Seoul: “Korea Artist Prize 2015” (Kira Kim, Na Hyun, Inhwan Oh, Tae Bum Ha)
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_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
MMCA Seoul “New Romance” (2015 Korea-Australia Partnership Exhibition)
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Seoul, September 22, 2015 – February 24, 2016, http://mmca.go.kr The theme of the show was announced to be the relationship between humans and non-human entities. The title was taken from a wrong translation of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer. And indeed the show consisted of works that made objects come alive or humans seem as objects.…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
MMCA Seoul: Ahn Kyuchul “Invisible Land of Love”
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Seoul, September 15, 2015 – February 14, 2016, http://mmca.go.kr The interesting thing about this show was that there was almost nothing in the space. Ahn Kyuchul seems to be a seriously “conceptual” artist, and this seriousness is something to be respected. At the same time, the show did not feel like something detached and theoretical.…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
175 Gallery: Park Jihye “Wholly Holy Hole”
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_Writing about, Asia, China, Exhibitions, Hong Kong
Gagosian: Nam June Paik “The Late Style”
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Hong Kong, September 17 – November 7, 2015, Hong Kong, http://www.gagosian.com/ A minutely setup overview of late NJP works, as good as can be expected at Gagosian. The exhibition followed the “announcement of the gallery’s worldwide representation of his estate”, as the first sentence of the press release noted. The late Nam Jun Paik work…
_Writing about, Asia, China, Exhibitions, Hong Kong
Simon Lee Gallery: Hugh Scott-Douglas
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Hong Kong, September 11 – October 22, 2015, http://www.simonleegallery.com Quickly scanning through the images on the gallery’s website, Hugh Scott-Douglas work seems to cover a whole range of approaches and media, centered on reflecting of the world of capitalist production and consumption relations, both in terms of images and products. Sample images included and exhibit…
_Writing about, Asia, China, Exhibitions, Hong Kong
Ben Brown Fine Arts: “Aspects of German Art (Part One)”
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Hong Kong, September 15 – October 24, 2015, http://www.benbrownfinearts.com Artists: Rosemarie Trockel, Günter Förg, Georg Baselitz, A.R. Penck, Franz Ackermann, Dirk Skreber, Thomas Zipp, Andre Butzer, Heinz Mack, Gert and Uwe Tobias, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Imi Knoebel, Georg Karl Pfahler, Markus Lüpertz, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Max Beckmann “A comprehensive survey of German…