Foujita Tsuguharu鈥檚 Self-Portrait with Cat, 1926, painted when he was a prominent figure in the so-called School of Paris, portrays the Tokyo-born artist with bowl-cut fringe and ink brush, cross-legged at his painting table.
From women photographers in Melbourne to Lee Bul in Seoul, Robert Rauschenberg in Hong Kong and Lucie Rie in Japan 鈥 plus the opening of a new museum in Taiwan 鈥 these are the most exciting art events happening across the region in the coming months.
On August 6, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in Sydney unveiled Bent Forms #1鈥#4 (2025), a new site-specific sculpture by Los Angeles-based Australian artist Ricky Swallow.
Marking 55 years of Art Basel, the fair concludes on a high note with strong sales across all segments, cementing its position as the premier event of the global art market.
Transcontinental artist Fernando Zobel is the subject of an illuminating exhibition that reveals how various strains of modernism 鈥 brewing across the 20th century from the United States to Europe to Asia 鈥 coalesced in a towering figure of modern art.
Korean painter Pai Un-soung's works are among the 220 artworks and 200 archival finds in the National Gallery Singapore exhibition that trace how Asian artists quietly but decisively shaped the modernist legacy of Paris
The first major comparative exhibition of its kind has just opened in Singapore that gives a new understanding of Parisian art history by focusing on the role played by Asian artists.