The Tate Liverpool exhibition positions Ed Ruscha's work as a critical intervention into post-war American visual culture, examining how his deadpan aesthetic scrutinizes the mediated perception of everyday urban landscapes.
Park Hyatt Bangkok's ongoing commitment to fine art culminates in a multi-year exhibition featuring Prae Pupityastaporn, whose distinctive paintings subtly merge expansive natural forms with intimate domestic details across the hotel's public areas, presented in collaboration with NOVA Contemporary.
Celebrating two decades of fostering a dynamic regional art scene, Gallery Isabelle presents 'Move, Pause, Return,' an exhibition reflecting on its journey and the profound evolution of the UAE's artistic ecosystem.
Godofredo Astudillo's inaugural Santa Barbara exhibition presents evocative figurative paintings, imbued with neo-expressionist gestures and personal narratives of youth, within a unique boutique hotel setting in the Funk Zone.
At Ikon Gallery, Angela de la Cruz's "Upright" exhibition presents rarely seen works that physically interrogate the limits of painting by breaking frames and reconfiguring domestic objects to reflect cycles of collapse and rebuilding.
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