Artists’ News
Rona Pondick Featured in NYU’s Grey Art Museum Exhibition
Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years, celebrates recipients of the titular grant supporting mid-career women artists in the United States. Read more
Siri Kollandsrud’s residency at the Danish Academy in Rome
Kollandsrud’s work investigate the concepts of marks made by alternating spontaneity and reflection. One could call it controlled coincidence, a sort of poetics for her painting. Read more
Thordis Adalsteinsdottir Work Acquired by the Reykjavík Art Museum’s Collection
Thordis Adalsteinsdottir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, and divides her time between Reykjavik and Rennes, France. Read more
Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan’s work in the Tainan Art Museum’s exhibition SUNDAY: Contemporary Art on Migrant Workers in Taiwan
The Filipino artist duo Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan’s collaborative activities evolved within the spheres of family and community, deeply intertwined with their experiences immigrating to Australia. Read more
Ana Teresa Barboza at the Lima Art Museum, Peru
Ana Teresa Barboza’s solo exhibition Looking at the Horizon to Maintain Balance is currently on view at the Lima Art Museum. Read more
Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan at the Ateneo Art Gallery, Manila
Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan’s exhibition Project Belonging: From There to Here is currently on view at the Ateneo Art Gallery. The Familiar in the Foreign is the second half of a two-part exhibition that marks the artist duo’s homecoming. Read more
Ari Bayuaji’s work presented in Bangkok Art Biennale 2024
Montreal-based Indonesian artist Ari Bayuaji presents a group of new sculptures at BAB 2024. Rangda sculptures and masks are still used in Bali at temples and shrines. Read more
Kao Ya-Ting’s In the Name of the Mother exhibited at Keelung Museum of Art
Taiwanese artist Kao Ya-Ting’s ambitious and masterful work, In the Name of the Mother, was recently presented in the exhibition The 25 Hour Days at the Keelung Museum of Art in Keelung, Taiwan. Read more
Ishmael Randall-Weeks’ First Solo Exhibition in Asia at Nunu Fine Art Taipei
Peruvian artist Ishmael Randall-Weeks' first solo exhibition in Asia, Collective Measure, opened this October at Nunu Fine Art Taipei and will be on view until January 26, 2025. Read more
Rona Pondick at Alsova Jihoceska Galerie and the Nasher Sculpture Center
We are pleased to highlight Rona Pondick's work currently on display at two prestigious institutions: Alsova Jihoceska Galerie & Nasher Sculpture Center. Read more
Chiao-Han Chueh Work Acquired by King Car Cultural & Educational Foundation’s Collection
We are excited to announce that Chiao-Han Chueh’s Mantis Playing in Spring Field has been acquired by the King Car Cultural & Educational Foundation’s Collection. Read more
Petah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold at the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin
Petah Coyne’s solo exhibition at the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is on view through December 23rd. Read more
New Developments in Franziska Fennert’s The Monument of Anthropocene Project
Since its inception in 2020, German artist Franziska Fennert's The Monument of Anthropocene has been an innovative endeavor that transforms plastic waste into bricks for a temple-inspired monument rooted in the principles of a circular economy. Based in Yogyakarta, this project has gained support from the Indonesian Circular Economy Forum, Germany, Indonesia, and CSIRO (Australia). Read more
Kaspar Bonnén Artwork Featured in Aalborg University’s Art on Campus Exhibition Series
Kaspar Bonnén's artwork is now on view at the BIO auditorium of Aalborg University, as part of the "Art on Campus" initiative. In collaboration with the association "Kunst på Arbejde," Aalborg University’s Copenhagen campus (AAU) features a rotating selection of contemporary art every eight weeks. Read more
Chiao-Han Chueh’s First Residency in the US
Taiwanese artist Chiao-Han Chueh (b. 1989) is now in a residence program on Governors Island. Joining the Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC), she will spend one month in New York. Read more
Peter Zimmermann's "Spiga" is under the King Car Cultural & Educational Foundation’s Collection
German artist Peter Zimmermann has a rich and diverse body of work. His "Book Cover Paintings" series focuses on epoxy resin representations of book covers of atlases, art books, and more. By defining the relationship between text and image, Zimmermann interprets his views and explores the gap between our "perception" and "presentation" of objects. Read more
Chiao-Han Chueh's Solo Exhibition "Fancy Diving" Opens at the King Car Cultural & Art Center
Chueh's work delves into the complexities of human relationships, the social pressures on individuals, and psychological factors such as insecurity, validation, anxiety, empowerment, and attraction. Her depictions of desire and abandon, which challenge the constraints of civilization, present imagery that is both innocent and transgressive. Read more
Ana Teresa Barboza and Ariamna Contino in the exhibition Mother Earth
On View at The Meridian Center for Cultural Diplomacy in Washington D.C. on June 13, 20, and 27 and July 11, 2024. Read more
Petah Coyne Honored with 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award
On January 18, the International Sculpture Center in New York honored Petah Coyne and Melvin Edwards with its 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Awards. Read more
Kaspar Bonnén featured in group exhibition at Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen.
Last fall, the group exhibition THE ARTISTS’ COPENHAGEN focused on various representations of Copenhagen as seen through the eyes of artists in a wide selection of media, formats, and materials. The works provided space for reflection and alternative experiences of known as well as unknown places in the city, which was the World Capital of Architecture in 2023. Read more
Rona Pondick's "Slim Jack" will be shown in South Bohemian Gallery, Czech Republic, from June 8th to November 11th, 2024.
Rona Pondick, Slim Jack, 2011-22, patinated bronze, unique, 47 x 24 x 27 in | 119.38 x 60.96 x 68.58 cm, Read more
Taiwanese artist Chiao-Han Chueh featured in GODDESSES, AMAZONS, & MOTHERS at the Romanian Cultural Institute
Curated by Aida Bianca Balamaci, this exhibition features work by international female artists, including Nunu Fine Art artist Chiao-Han Chueh, alongside six other international female artists. Read more