Jun Ong, “Halo,” at Xiu De Bai Pavilion, Yan Shui, Tainan, Taiwan
“Halo” by Jun Ong, curated by Yue Jin Art Museum, at Xiu De Bai Pavilion, Yan Shui, Tainan, Taiwan, 14.12.2024-16.02.2025. Exhibition Text: Light in Buddhism is an important metaphor for enlightenment – the awakening or the understanding of truth. Buddha alongside many sacred fig
Burak Kabadayi, “Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant,” at IMALAT-HANE, Bursa.
“Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant” by Burak Kabadayi, curated by Deniz Kirkali, at IMALAT-HANE, Bursa, 2.11.2024-11.01.2025. Exhibition Text: Burak Kabadayı‘s solo exhibition titled Whether it’s a desert or not is irrelevant, curated by Deniz Kırkalı, explores th
Taylah Hasaballah, “DIG,” at -33.885818, 151.198639, Sydney.
“DIG” by Taylah Hasaballah, at -33.885818, 151.198639, Sydney, 12.20.24 – 12.28.24. Exhibition Text: DIG consists of nine entropic paintings presented during their primordial metamorphic phase. Metals, pigments, acids and salts are combined together, terraforming the canvas in a co
Weiyu Chen, “Restraned Desre, 2024,” at HEAD-Genève, Geneva.
“Restraned Desre, 2024” by Weiyu Chen, at HEAD-Genève, Geneva, 30/01/2024. Exhibition Text: The external violence morphs into self-inflicted violence, perpetuated by the relentless illusion of free will within the framework of self-exploitation. Madness and depression, akin to murky wat