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Two Hippes (2020). Image courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. There’s been no shortage of grumbling about the never-ending parade of virtual art fairs and about how “online viewing rooms” (or OVRs) are, really, just another website. Nevertheless, dealers and collectors alike appeared this week to be enthusiastically embracing the virtual edition of the high-profile French fair known as FIAC (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain). The VIP preview days started on March 2 before the fair “opened” to the broader public on March 4. (It runs through Sunday, March 7.) After a full-year of lockdown, it appears both organizers and exhibitors have been stepping up their game when it comes to online presentations. ....
Following William and Lavina Lim s donation of nearly 100 artworks to M+, the museum has received another significant donation this time by Hallam Chow, a prominent Hong Kong collector and long-time supporter of the museum. The donation comprises of 17 works created between the 1990s and the 2010s by 13 important artists and collectives from Asia, further strengthening the M+ s contemporary Asian art collection. The donation includes works by seven leading Japanese artists and one artist collective, namely Aida Makoto, Chim↑Pom, Konoike Tomoko, Odani Motohiko, Shioyasu Tomoko, Takamine Tadasu, Teruya Yuken and Yanobe Kenji. Also included are five artworks by internationally renowned artists from outside of Japan, including Montien Boonma from Thailand, Lee Bul from South Korea, Liang Yuanwei and Liu Wei from China and Adrian Wong from the United States. ....
Photo: Mike Pickles for Tatler Hong Kong The Huge Mountain (2011) by Lam Tung-pang and 54:10: Artist’s table (2011) by William Lim The Lims have been fans of Hong Kong painter Lam Tung-pang for years. This piece, The Huge Mountain, is one of the largest works in their donation to M+ it’s more than five metres long. “I’ve always liked how his work crosses between Chinese classical painting and contemporary art,” says William. “We bought this work from Hanart TZ Gallery, I think in 2012. One thing that really struck me was that there was a moon on the top of the mountain. I don’t know why, but I’ve always thought that moon was very beautiful.” ....
Posted : 2021-01-19 14:12 Updated : 2021-01-19 17:54 Park Soo-keun s Grandfather and Grandson (1960) will be shown at the artist s retrospective at MMCA Deoksugung scheduled in November. Courtesy of MMCA Healing becomes major topic this year By Kwon Mee-yoo Most creative industries are suffering unprecedented consequences caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the art world is no exception. Major thematic exhibitions this year will center on thoughts about the post-COVID-19 era or are designed to provide consolation for people suffering from the pandemic. Hakgojae Gallery in central Seoul kicked off the year with new exhibition 38˚C, which refers to the temperature at which someone will be restricted from public spaces in the COVID-19 era. It features works from its collection including Anish Kapoor, Tim Eitel and Lee Woo-sung. ....