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.

An exhibition of more than 30 artworks by 18 women artists showcases the critical role of artists in shaping the climate narrative, curated by Virginia Shore and Sarah Tanguy.

The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat; it is a stark reality that demands our immediate attention. Our planet is undergoing unprecedented changes that include rising global temperatures and sea levels, extreme weather events, and the loss of biodiversity. In a time when the enormity of this crisis can be overwhelming, art provides a means to process and channel our emotions, engendering a sense of ownership and empowerment,” shared Shore and Tanguy.

By confronting uncomfortable truths through artistic expression, the curators and Mother Earth artists create the foundation for a deeper connection to the environment, a greater sense of urgency to protect our natural world, and a more holistic vision for a sustainable future. 

Taiwanese artist Chiao-Han Chueh featured in GODDESSES, AMAZONS, & MOTHERS at the Romanian Cultural Institute

Celebrating International Women's Day at the opening of the group exhibition "GODDESSES, AMAZONS, and MOTHERS | A Celebration of Female Creativity,” 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 Angela China, Hortensia Mi Kachin, Ana Maria Morar, Mariana Cromeyer, Ekatherina Savtchenko, and Nana Afya. Their unique voices transcend borders and cultures in an inclusive and empowering artistic dialogue on the current status of femininity, motherhood, and creativity.

| Venue: Brâncuşi Gallery (200 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016)
| On view: March 8 - April 12, 2024

Denmark Parliament debuts newly commissioned work by Kasper Bonnén

On October 6, the Parliament of Denmark debuted the commissioned painting "In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Denmark's Entry into the Labyrinthine European Communities" by Kaspar Bonnén.

The painting weaves together imagery of cities, marketplaces, military actions, treaty texts, posters, and political scenes, as well as artworks by Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Tanja Nis-Hansen, Anna Rettl, Ahmad Siyar Qasimi, Ismar Cirkinagic, and Asbjorn Skou.

According to Bonnén, this work reflects new collaborations, new issues, new solutions, and new identity crises prompted by the growth of the EU. Posing the question "do we truly have a community?" it aims to encapsulate collage-like representation and fluidity, emphasizing the importance of collaboration amid diversity.

Ari Bayuaji “ Weaving the Ocean” at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore. 5th July - 26 August 2022

Born in 1975 in Indonesia, Ari Bayuaji currently lives and creates in Montreal and Bali. The “Weaving the Ocean” project put environmental sustainability into practice, Bayuaji hired local residents as his assistants, to help the people in Bali who are severely impacted by the pandemic. This inspiring and touching project has conceived peaceful and heart-warming works, which captured the seascape of Bali. This project will be opened on July 5th at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore after the exhibited in Taipei, Bangkok and Montreal.

Mr. Lin’s Mobile Museum: Artwork × Health Facility

In the project “Mr. Lin's Mobile Museum: Artwork × Health Facility,” through our assistant, artworks are donated to hospitals in Taiwan by our collector. Recently, we have finally completed the third donation of this project. Jui Chien Hsu’s work “Ten Folds×2” has been donated to Changhua Christian Hospital. Now sitting in Changhua Christian Hospital, “Ten Folds×2” gives off an atmosphere of healing, bringing warmth to the people suffering from illness.

Rona Pondick's Selected Works Will Be Exhibited by American Academy of Arts and Letters

圖片來源|Image Credit: 羅娜.龐迪克官網 Rona Pondick's official website

Image Credit: Rona Pondick's official website

The American Academy of Arts and Letters was founded in 1898 as an honor society of the country’s leading architects, artists, composers, and writers. Early members include famous impressionist painter William Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam, sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, writer Mark Twain, Edith Wharton and many more. The Academy seeks to foster and sustain an interest in Literature, Music, and the Fine Arts by administering over 70 awards and prizes, exhibiting art and manuscripts, funding performances of new works of musical theater, and purchasing artwork for donation to museums across the country.

From March 5 through Sunday, April 5, 2020, paintings, sculptures, video, photographs, and works on paper by 28 contemporary artists will be exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on historic Audubon Terrace. The Exhibiting artists were chosen from over 150 nominees submitted by the members of the Academy. Nunu Fine Art’s represented artist Rona Pondick is very honored to be among the 28 artists. Besides catching the sight of the artist’s desires of pursuing the knowledge and understanding the universe, the visitors may also experience the experimental courage and the charming variety in her sculpture.

Petah Coyne is lecturing at the Frost Art Museum in Miami

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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum is one of the largest academic art museums in South Florida, providing the community with free access to world-class art that spans cultures and time periods. The Frost Art Museum’s permanent collection includes over 6,000 objects with a strong representation of American printmaking from the 1960s and 1970s, photography, pre-Columbian objects dating from 200-500 AD, and a growing number of works by contemporary artists, especially from Latin American and Caribbean countries.

This is the 15th annual Breakfast in the Park, an official Art Basel Miami Beach event. Each year since 2004, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum has welcomed guests to enjoy a complimentary breakfast, a lecture by a noted sculptor, and guided tours of our Sculpture Park and exhibitions. Contemporary sculptor and photographer Petah Coyne will be the featured speaker this year. Known for her elaborately detailed assemblages that hang from ceilings and erupt from the floor, Coyne uses molten wax, silk flowers, sumptuous fabric, and pristine taxidermy to create works that evoke gothic narratives and the excess of the Rococo.

Coyne’s work can be found in numerous permanent museum collections, including MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and many more. She is also the recipient of numerous prestigious national awards, including The Rockefeller Foundation Award, three National Endowment for the Arts Awards, and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, among others.

Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan’s art plan “The Left Wing Project” : 2018.07.21 - 10.10  in Lasalle College of the Arts

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 Artist Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan’s art plan “The Left Wing Project” recently is show on the exhibition, “Two Houses: Politics and Histories in the Contemporary Art Collections of Mr. and Mrs. Chia and Mr. Yeap.” 
This exhibition explores themes of civic life—social justice, labour politics, human rights and nationhood—through 40 works or groups of works made by 35 artists between 1986 and 2018. A fully illustrated catalogue contains texts by 19 authors.
  
Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan display the gigantic bird wing made by hand-forged sickles, sharp sickles form a contrast to the soft wing, and the risk balance of the two reflect Philippines’ complex reality in modern agricultural society. 
This eye-catching exhibition“Two Houses”comes to Taiwan this year. Started from this early year, Nunu Fine Art had cooperated with artist Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan, and Nunu Fine Art became the base camp of The Left Wing Project.”By collecting the used secondhand sickles, the artists take these objects filled with emotions and local memories to reflect the current situations of the lands in Taiwan as well as the difficulties faced the Taiwanese farmers. Through such opportunity, we also seek to fulfill our obligation to our society, and reveal our concern towards our agricultural issues.