6.22 – 7.19 MISAKO & ROSEN (Tokyo) A cross-discipline group show by a party of 26 artists. Deriving from the German word gewalt (power), the expression geba geba came into use during the ’60s Japanese student movement to express anView More >

6.22 – 7.19 MISAKO & ROSEN (Tokyo) A cross-discipline group show by a party of 26 artists. Deriving from the German word gewalt (power), the expression geba geba came into use during the ’60s Japanese student movement to express anView More >
6.19 – 9.23 Maison Hermès 8F Le Forum (Tokyo) Scum – Complusion, 2008 Large-scale exhibition of new works by the 1975-born artist from his PixCell series of objects transformed by encasing them in a skin of glass beads or polyurethaneView More >
6.19 – 10.11 Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing) Iconic portrait painter Yan Pei-Ming’s first show off the canvas yearns to be framed as ‘installation’, with its giant landscapes painted on the walls of UCCA and ‘painted flags’ serving asView More >
6.18 – 30 Sigiarts (Jakarta) An exhibition of leading Indonesian artists who make themselves the subjects of their works. Participating artists include Agus Suwage, who uses himself as a motif peppered with humor to satirize political and religious views; BudiView More >
6.17 – 8.30 9.23 Catherine Schubert Fine Art (Bangkok) Haunting photographs of traditional aspects of contemporary Beijing by a French-born artist. (Brian Curtin) http://www.catherineschubertfineart.com/news
6.6 – 7.26 Kathmandu Photo Gallery (Bangkok) Kathmandu continues its notable program with a solo exhibition of works that explore notions of self in terms of disorienting reflections. (Brian Curtain) http://www.kathmandu-bkk.com/exhibition_future01.html
6.6 – 28 Thavibu Gallery (Bangkok) One of Vietnam’s major female artists. Nhi’s expressive figurative works have a visceral yet psychological appeal. (Brian Curtain) http://www.thavibu.com/vietnam/dinh_y_nhi/VIE3100.htm
6.5 – 8.2 Centre for Contemporary Photography (Melbourne) Larissa Hjorth collected SMS messages from users worldwide along with associated feelings. She made images to correspond with these emotional states and the result is a moving image of fleeting moments ofView More >
6.4 – 8.23 Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney) Over 60 works by this leading Aboriginal documentary photographer who is based on Flinders Island in the Bass Strait between Tasmania and mainland Australia. (Natalie King) http://www.mca.com.au/default.asp?page_id=10&content_id=4790
6.2 – 7.11 Sadie Coles HQ (London) Polish painter Wilhelm Sasnal (born in 1972) has a solo show underway at Sadie Coles HQ in London featuring eight new large-scale paintings and a 16mm film. A major overview of Sasnal’s worksView More >