With the help of public backers, Wallonian ceramics center Keramis is hosting the first Belgian exhibition focusing on the works of internationally renown Chinese artist Bai Ming.
In our exploration of contemporary Asian aesthetics for our 29th print edition, TLmag embraced a slower pace, adopting the kind of thinking and sensibility which foster a dialogue between East and West. The extended pages, are best defined by an interest in the moment and in plays of light, transparency and fragility, softness and extreme elegance and in uniting humans with each other and their environment.
With the help of public backers, Wallonian ceramics center Keramis is hosting the first Belgian exhibition focusing on the works of internationally renown Chinese artist Bai Ming.
Chinese stone carver Song Hongquan reflects on changes in his professional and personal life by presenting three series of works that lay bare disintegrating sculptural traditions, unstable environments and controversial practices.
The grand wooden interiors of The Fenix Palace Stockholm, set the stage for young furniture brand Ariake to exhibit their Japanese crafted collection
“FENDRE L’AIR: Art of bamboo in Japan” Explores the rich past and blossoming present in the craft of bamboo weaving and basketry
What does it mean to listen in the 21st century? An exhibition of Japanese sound artists seeks to answer this question at the Felix Frachon Gallery
We look at some of the newest objects to join the collection at The National Museum of Scotland as it comes to the end of a 15-year-long journey
The 11th Taipei Biennale explores notions of ecosystems to shine a light on both environmental destruction and the function of cultural institutions today
We talk with Finnish artist Man Yau about her 6 week residency at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park and subsequent exhibition, ‘Shiga-Love and Magic Carpets’
We catch up with Angelique Spaninks, co-curator of the 6th Guangzhou Triennial, to discuss biotechnology, digital realities, censorship and the practice of international curating
What is Mingei and why do it matter? Naoto Fukasawa highlights the beauty and importance of this anonymous everyday objects at 21_21 Sight, Tokyo
TLmag catches up with Chinese artist Wu Jian’an to discuss his solo exhibition ‘Of the Infinite Mind’ at Guardian Art Center
Chinese artist Hu Qingyan takes the discarded, unwanted and unloved and gives them a new life. His works are on display at Galerie Urs Meile Beijing