Emma Webster
“That Thought Might Think” is a new series of panoramic paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Emma Webster. She comes up with expansive, revelatory vistas of genesis and apocalypse. Painted amid the Los Angeles fires, her paintings offer a front row seat into…
Luca Sára Rózsa – The circle of life05
Luca Sára Rózsa analyses the complex relationship between mankind and his environment. Her figures, taken from the Bible and mythology, are often shown in a natural setting in line with the representational portraiture of the Renaissance and the baroque. Rózsa…
“TANGLED UP IN BLUE” NIGEL HALL SCULPTURES
Known primarily for sculptures in wood, steel and bronze, Nigel Hall's work is concerned with ..
COLORFUL SPHERES & EMOTIVE INTUITION – PAINTINGS BY ZHANG ENLI
Zhang Enli emerged onto the art scene in the 1990s when he was most associated with symbolic, figurative paintings. Following this, he embarked on a series of quotidian objects treated sensitively and beautifully – whether containers, wires or hoses –…
“A KINDER TIME”CLARE WOODS AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
In this exhibition, painter Clare Woods deploys still life to meditate on the fragile threshold between life and death. As art critic Charlotte Mullins writes, “while still life has historically been belittled by academic institutions for depicting inanimate objects, it is this…
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025
Art Basel Hong Kong is once again transforming the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) into a global meeting point for contemporary art. With 240 participating galleries from 42 countries and regions, this year’s edition keeps its promise to…
SOPHIE TREPPENDAHL
Like a scene by Édouard Vuillard, Sophie Treppendahl’s paintings present familiar places to which we have never been. Her interiors are warm and inviting. Comfortable and full of reading, art-making, eating, cooking – life. However, the placement of Treppendahl’s objects is particular. She…
Paulina Olowska
Enjoy the latest works of Paulina Olowska, presented at Pace Gallery, Geneva. Olowska’s multilayered practice—spanning painting, collage, sculpture, video, installation, and performance—is underscored by a curatorial methodology that treats the past, particularly the histories of female experience and perception, as…