Toronto-based artist Rajni Perera (b. 1985, Dehiwela, Sri Lanka) presents her first U.S. solo exhibition, Dhum Lōkaya, at Rajiv Menon Contemporary in Los Angeles
Yasuaki Onishi bridges Osaka and Utah through a vast suspended landscape of 5,000 copper molds.
This October, Frieze London and Frieze Masters will host a pioneering fundraising initiative to support climate action within the art world: select galleries have committed to donating 10 percent of the sale price of predetermined works to the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC).
Art Basel Paris takes place at the Grand Palais, in the heart of the French capital. The show builds bridges with France’s cultural industries to create a flagship event radiating throughout the city, embedded in its exceptional cultural ecosystem.
This September, four Asian artists—Tao Siqi, Shuo Hao, Maoya Kishi, and Wan Chaoqian—present exhibitions across Shanghai, Paris, Tokyo, and Beijing, showcasing the diverse and dynamic voices shaping contemporary art today.
CULTURED magazine marked the debut of CULTURED China with a celebration at The Blond in SoHo. The launch gathered leading figures from the art, fashion, and cultural worlds to highlight the magazine’s expansion into China.
- Raymond Dong
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The eighth edition of the Singapore Biennale (SB2025) will open on October 31, 2025, running through March 29, 2026. Organized by the Singapore Art Museum and commissioned by the National Arts Council
Mire Lee’s solo exhibition Faces at Sprüth Magers Los Angeles, with the rare opportunity of having the artist herself lead the tour. This was Lee’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, and the works presented here reveal an artist deeply attuned to material, space, and the body.
Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters and A24’s Ne Zha 2 are taking the global stage by storm, sparking Oscar buzz with strong potential nominations for Best Animated Feature and technical awards, marking a milestone for the influence of Asian creativity in global cinema.
Art Week Tokyo is an annual showcase of the creativity and diversity of contemporary art in Tokyo. The citywide initiative activates more than 50 of the Japanese capital’s leading art institutions and galleries through five days of coordinated programming and special platforms.
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