Exploring Japanese minimalism, Zen aesthetics, and their profound influence on contemporary art, from Nihonga to Rei Naito’s meditative installations.
Conceptual
Through glass, memory, and Borges, Josiah McElheny transforms reflection into philosophy—reimagining history as infinite, refracted, and alive.
Monumental art installations that transformed space, redefining how we see, feel, and experience contemporary art in the 21st century.
Lee Bul’s new exhibition at Leeum Museum reveals three decades of visionary art exploring utopia, technology, and the paradox of modernity.
Discover teamLab Biovortex Kyoto — the collective’s largest museum yet, blending technology, light, and nature into a breathtaking immersive world.
Ruth Asawa’s monumental MoMA retrospective unveils five decades of her wire sculptures, exploring nature, resilience, and radical artistic freedom.
Anila Quayyum Agha’s “Geometry of Light” at Seattle Asian Art Museum transforms sacred patterns into immersive worlds of radiance and reflection.
Adrián Villar Rojas redefines sculpture as archaeology from the future—melding decay, memory, and myth to explore humanity’s fragile existence.
HKFOREWORD25 presents emerging Hong Kong graduates exploring identity, migration, and the meaning of home through painting, video, and installation.
Discover Ahmet Güneştekin’s powerful art blending Kurdish memory, Anatolian myth, and contemporary abstraction through painting, sculpture, and installations.