Saujana presents a contemplative body of work by Balinese artist Putu Winata, brought together in a curated exhibition at Hotel Tentrem Jakarta in collaboration with D’Gallerie. On view…
Dias Prabu began his artistic journey painting murals, winning a national competition at the National Gallery of Indonesia in 2014, where his mural still covers a gallery wall….
Sophie Calle and the Art of Returning At Perrotin Paris, Sophie Calle’s exhibition unfolded as an act of return to ideas once set aside, to narratives left unresolved,…
In public spaces and museum settings alike, the works of Jaume Plensa command attention through stillness rather than spectacle. The Spanish artist, internationally celebrated for his monumental sculptures…
Living and working in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Kataragis (b. 1998) is a visual artist and graphic designer whose practice moves fluidly between digital media, illustration, and object-based experimentation. With…
GaHee Park at Perrotin Paris: Painting the Beauty of Unease At Perrotin Paris, GaHee Park invites viewers into a world that feels at once elegant, intimate, and quietly…
At the Musée de l’Orangerie, Claude Monet’s vision reaches its most immersive and meditative form. Conceived by the artist himself as a “refuge of peaceful contemplation,” the Nymphéas…
David Hockney: Seeing the World A new at Fondation Louis Vuitton At Fondation Louis Vuitton, David Hockney’s work unfolds not as a retrospective bound by chronology, but as…
The Space Between — A Retrospective at National Gallery Singapore At the National Gallery Singapore, Kim Lim: The Space Between offers a long-overdue and deeply resonant retrospective of…