In its 2025 edition, Grow, Asia NOW turns its focus to West Asia
Oct 08, 2025by Srishti Ojha Oct 08, 2025
The 11th edition of the international art fair celebrates the multiplicity and richness of the Asian art landscape.
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by Srishti Ojha Oct 08, 2025
The 11th edition of the international art fair celebrates the multiplicity and richness of the Asian art landscape.
by Mercedes Ezquiaga Sep 23, 2025
Curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, the Bienal in Brazil gathers 120 artists exploring migration, community and what it means to “be human”.
by Srishti Ojha Jul 25, 2025
In a door left ajar, multimedia artists Diambe, Thiago Hattnher and Michael Ho bring a postmodern spin to landscape painting, using grids, layering and assemblage.
by Ranjana Dave Apr 11, 2025
In a frenetic week of art fairs, auctions, exhibitions and parties, Hong Kong channels longer histories of global trade.
by Manu Sharma Apr 08, 2025
Curator David Williams discusses the group show, which presents a rare look into the psyche of Chinese youth.
by STIRworld Mar 24, 2025
STIR spotlights eight artists presented by galleries across the Asia-Pacific region at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025.
by Aarthi Mohan Mar 14, 2025
Crafted with cross-laminated timber and geothermal systems, this lakeside retreat in Duchess County offers a vision of net-positive, low-impact living.
by Almas Sadique Jan 22, 2025
The art and design festival hosts events that deliberate upon identity, heritage, loss, grief, migration, material exploration, neuroarchitecture and more.
by Manu Sharma Dec 29, 2024
STIRred 2024: STIR rounds up some of the most promising art spaces in the region, highlighting what they have to offer.
by Manu Sharma Dec 20, 2024
STIRred 2024: Exciting work was produced and exhibited across the continent this year, which STIR covered in great depth.
by Manu Sharma Dec 17, 2024
STIRred 2024: Creative responses to war and conflict reflected contemporary realities in 2024, as STIR’s archive demonstrates.
by Manu Sharma Nov 17, 2024
Exhibition organiser Jill Angel Chun joins STIR for an interview that explores the Chinese artist’s socially pertinent multimedia art.
by Nikitha Sunil Oct 30, 2024
MAD Architects' canyon-inspired design for the tower weaves a natural narrative into city living, offering residents an immersive connection to the environment.
by Manu Sharma Sep 23, 2024
The exhibition at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle treated audiences to the works of two queer diasporic Chinese artists, working forty years apart.
by STIRworld Sep 14, 2024
As we near the end of 2024, STIR presents its list of 10 exhibitions to look forward to, offering ruminations on horror and technology to contemporary looks at history and heritage.
by Ranjana Dave Sep 12, 2024
The curator discusses the Chinese artist’s first institutional survey in Europe, at Château La Coste, in a video interview with STIR.
by Manu Sharma Jul 07, 2024
The celebrated Chinese contemporary artist’s inimitable practice uses silkworms to create massive installations.
by Manu Sharma Apr 03, 2024
Curator Eva Huttenlauch joins STIR in an interview to discuss Chinese artist Cao Fei’s VR art and the possibilities of virtual art markets.
by Damien Zhang Jan 18, 2024
The art institution's programme supports Chinese artists through institutional resilience, traditional working structures and academic research to cultivate cultural heritage.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 06, 2023
The exhibition Ai Yo, by Chinese artist Jenny Wu at Morton Fine Art, is a seamless flow of composition, colour, control, and a chance at intersecting maths and art.
by Shraddha Nair Jun 12, 2021
US-based Chinese artist Zi Yi Wang discusses material culture, globalisation and loss of heritage, referencing her exhibition at the Olympia gallery in New York.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Mar 30, 2021
The Chinese artist, Li Gang, traverses through a slew of disciplines - painting, printmaking, architecture and installations – to oversee artworks as a means to promote world peace.
by Shraddha Nair Feb 29, 2020
For her first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, Chinese artist Cao Fei uses virtual reality in an immersive setting to contemplate interactions between humans and machines.
by Shraddha Nair Jan 04, 2020
The documentary film by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei takes the audience to 23 countries as it delves into the reality of the refugee crisis we face today.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 13, 2019
The Chinese artist’s exhibition - with the artworks Hello and Communication - allows viewers to experience the immensity of art and technology at Madeln Gallery, Shanghai.
by Georgina Maddox Sep 24, 2019
Xu Zhen’s performance piece In Just a Blink of an Eye showed human beings as sculptures, frozen mid-action, and restricted from any movement other than blinking.
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