On one wintry night in February 2004, across the treacherous sandflats of Morecambe Bay in northwest England, dozens of Chinese cockle pickers were already hours into filling their buckets with heaps of bivalves.
Exploring the evolution of the world’s cities and metropolises, the third edition of the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (SBAU 2..
What exactly did media artist Lee Lee Nam need in order to give life to a 6.8-meter-high digital waterfall roaring down a wall of the Savina..
As the painter Park Seo-Bo, 89, pursues two museums for his art, the shows keep coming ? along with a candid book by his daughter.
The South Korean artist’s complex allegorical paintings will be exhibited in Asia for the first time at Art Basel The raucous compositions ..
The Korean artist talks to Tatler about her expansive creative practice, her identity crisis and her work, "Antigone" being part o..
Korean American artist Mina Cheon unveils her latest pieces created by her North Korean art persona, Kim Il-soon, at an exhibition "Dre..
In the lead up to the Triennial opening, our Dreaming With Q&A series provides an exclusive glimpse into the artists’ lives and studios.
The challenges of going virtual aside, Abu Dhabi Art persists in its global focus on art, showcasing curated country specific platforms. Fai..
One of the interesting things about 2020 and the COVID-19 lockdowns we have been experiencing is the element of digital connectivity. What r..
Practices of shamanism, the violent eradication of shamanistic cultures by missionaries, healing, ancestry, coloniality, and criminality of ..
Tomas Saraceno, an architect and artist from Argentina, uses an analogy of dreams to explain the elusive concept of utopia. “Sometimes yo..
Michael Joo is an artist whose multivalent practice encompasses sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, installation, video, and perf..