art

Chris Levine’s Frequencies of LOVE: From Saatchi to Sydney

In a world that moves ever faster, where attention is fragmented and perception is constantly mediated by screens, the work…

Chrome Dreams: Hajime Sorayama’s Radiant Retrospective in Tokyo

In an era where the boundaries between human bodies and machines grow increasingly porous, few artists have captured the aesthetic…

Good Looking Strangers : Raymond Lemstra exhibits portraits that feel familiar yet belong to no one at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND

In the quiet subterranean space of NANZUKA UNDERGROUND, Dutch artist Raymond Lemstra presents Good Looking, a new solo exhibition that…

Chasing Rainbows: Charlotte Colbert and the Return of Urban Wonder

Photography courtesy of @timothyschenck Public art in major cities often performs a delicate balancing act. It must command attention within…

Big Bang at 90D: A Cosmic Dining Experience in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is no stranger to reinvention, yet few experiences capture the city’s restless creative energy quite like 90D’s latest…

SONGZIO Spring Summer 2026: The Architecture of Femininity

In its Spring Summer 2026 womenswear campaign, SONGZIO continues to articulate a vision of femininity where art, architecture, and fashion…

Frieze Los Angeles 2026: Art in the Air

The air above Santa Monica Airport hums with possibility. From February 26 to March 1, 2026, the historic hangars and…

The Poetry of the Quotidian — Song Dong at Le Bon Marché

Chinese contemporary artist Song Dong has cultivated a singular practice defined by a sustained meditation on memory, impermanence, and the…

Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Constellations of Presence and Possibility

In the weeks leading up to the 2026 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, the city itself has become an…

Art Basel Qatar 2026: Enter the Age of Becoming

This week, Doha enters the Art Basel constellation—not as a peripheral outpost of a global brand, but as the site…