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Masami Teraoka’s View From Here to Eternity: Pop Art Meets Japanese Tradition

Masami Teraoka’s View From Here to Eternity: Pop Art Meets Japanese Tradition

by observeradmin | Abr 14, 2025 | Gallerys, News, Perspectives, Profiles

Masami Teraoka’s View From Here to Eternity (1993) exemplifies his unique synthesis of traditional Japanese techniques and contemporary Western iconography, situating his work within the global discourse on identity, gender, and cultural hybridity. After receiving...
Vivian Suter in Sweden: lightness, chance, and openness

Vivian Suter in Sweden: lightness, chance, and openness

by observeradmin | Abr 1, 2025 | Art & Society, Exhibitions, News, Trends

The Moderna Museet Malmö presents I Am Godzilla, the first solo exhibition of Vivian Suter in Sweden, featuring over 350 works, including new and previously unseen pieces. Born in Argentina and based in Guatemala, Vivian Suter integrates natural elements into her...
Sixteen Japanese architecture studios photographed by Marc Goodwin

Sixteen Japanese architecture studios photographed by Marc Goodwin

by observeradmin | Mar 21, 2025 | Art & Society, Features, Perspectives, Profiles

British architectural photographer Marc Goodwin has gone behind the scenes to capture 16 architecture workspaces in Japan. The project by Goodwin – who is the founder of photography studio Archmospheres – forms part of his latest photography series that documents...
Photos of Thailand’s first international contemporary art museum revealed

Photos of Thailand’s first international contemporary art museum revealed

by observeradmin | Mar 21, 2025 | Art & Society, Exhibitions, Features, Trends

International studio WHY Architecture has released images of the Dib Bangkok museum, which it claims will be “Thailand’s first museum dedicated to international contemporary art”. Set to open in Bangkok in December 2025, the 71,000-square-foot...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Australian galleries expand their international reach

Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Australian galleries expand their international reach

by observeradmin | Mar 21, 2025 | Exhibitions, Features, Gallerys

The presence of Australian galleries at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 underscores the growing international visibility of the country’s arts sector. Six leading galleries from Australia will participate in the prestigious art fair, with several contributing large-scale...
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