As daily life becomes increasingly mediated through screens and data streams, London-based visual artist Peiyan Xu probes how technology reshapes perception itself. His practice spans 3D design, moving image, installation, and visual communication, building immersive systems that examine what it means to see, sense, and understand in an information-saturated age.
Award-winning graphic designer and creative director Qichao An brings over fifteen years of international experience in branding, visual identity and packaging. He has earned well over a hundred international accolades—including A’, Red Dot, Graphis, MUSE and Indigo—and has served on juries for multiple global design competitions.
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
Taiwanese artist Cheng-Tsung Feng has long navigated the boundaries between craft, memory, and installation art.
A rare 1989 painting by Sheikh Mohammed Sultan achieved $50,800 at Christie’s New York, setting a new auction record for the Bangladeshi modernist.
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).
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
- September 15, 2025
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
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