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Taipei Art Week Opens Amid Crowded Fair Calendar, Rising Tensions With China, and a Challenging Year for Taiwan鈥檚 Art Market
ARTnews 29 Oct, 2025It may not command the same international spotlight as Art Basel Paris, but the second edition of Taipei Art Week is drawing a big crowd of art enthusiasts.
Museum Brandhorst show ignites 'Confrontations' by pairing contrasting masterworks
ArtDaily 23 Oct, 2025鈥淐onfrontations. Pairings from the Collection鈥 brings together works from Museum Brandhorst鈥檚 holdings that, at first glance, seem to share neither an art-historical nor a formal relationship.
The National Art Center, Tokyo presents Prism of the Real: Making Art in Japan 1989-2010
ArtDaily 11 Sep, 2025Prism of the Real: Making Art in Japan 1989鈥2010 examines the practices of more than 50 artists from Japan and abroad.
Tatsuo Miyajima Returns to the U.S.: Lisson Gallery Presents New LED Installations Exploring Buddhist Philosophy
ArtDaily 14 Apr, 2025Lisson Gallery presents the first U.S. solo exhibition in over five years by Tatsuo Miyajima, one of Japan鈥檚 most celebrated sculptors and installation artists.
Lightmachines, Digital Realities and the Art of Technological Nostalgia at Tate Modern
Observer 10 Jan, 2025鈥淓lectric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet鈥 satisfies our indefatigable desire to look back toward simpler times that were typically anything but.
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet, Tate Modern Review - an Exhaustive and Exhausting Show
The Arts Desk 02 Jan, 2025Last month a portrait of Alan Turing by AI robot AI-Da sold at Sotheby鈥檚 for $1.08 million 鈥 proof that, in some people鈥檚 eyes, artificial intelligence can produce paintings worth as much as those made by human hands.
2024
Buchmann Galerie Opens Tatsuo Miyajima's Eleventh Solo Exhibition at the Gallery
ArtDaily 14 Dec, 2024For over thirty years, Tatsuo Miyajima has explored existential questions concerning the nature and perception of time and space, working at the intersection of technology, the digital realm, and art.