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Features Mark Chung by John Batten. Julie Curtiss by Diana d’Arenberg Parmanand Conversation Leung Chi Wo by Caroline Ha Thuc Profile Antonio Casadei by Fionnuala McHugh Reviews Frank Walter at David Zwirner by Brady Ng. Bouie Choi at Grotto SKW by Caroline Ha Thuc. Myth Makers — Spectrosynthesis III at Tai Kwun Contemporary by Brady Ng. Chu Chu at Alisan Fine Arts, Central by Christine Chan Chiu. Postmodern Tales at HART by Christine Chan Chiu. Rirkrit Tiravanija at David Zwirner by Christie Lee. Szelit Cheung, Olga Grotova at The Shophouse by Brady Ng. Shubigi Rao at Rossi & Rossi by Caroline Ha Thuc. Welcome >_< Take a Seat Wherever (cringevibing on a downward spiral) Tomorrow Maybe at Eaton by Ilaria Maria Sala. signals… at Para Site by Christie Lee. Vaevae Chan by Brady Ng. Inside the White Cube: New Moroism at White Cube by Christina Ko. Classical Music Review Bamberg Symphony at Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre by Ernest Wan. Archive Ink Art at M+ Pavilion by André Chan, Irene Chou by Christie Lee. Back Page Pedestrians walking, caught in an overhead stainless-steel mirrored soffit, with large advertising hoarding and the back of a street sign, Central, Hong Kong, 17 August 2023. By John Batten

Artomity Magazine Description:

PublisherMink Publishing Limited

CategoryArt

LanguageChinese - Traditional

Frequency3 Issues/Year

Hong Kong's bilingual art publication discovering the local scene through studio visits, conversations, reviews and much more.

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