Yu Nan Cheng’s paintings feature splashes of thick paint applied with a palette knife depicting what seems to be hundreds, or thousands of people on canvas. In his Tai Chi Series, row upon row of taichi practitioners are neatly organised and arrayed against a symbolic...

Hong Zhu An’s art feature washes of subdued colour diffused in layers upon each other, resembling waves upon water. The paintings appear abstract and Modernist in style at first glance, replacing usual depiction of subject matter with mammoth blocks of colour....

In his work, the artist Daniel Arsham does not dictate a choice between the two. Instead, he draws out spaces between time(s); a floating dimension between time periods....

Stepping into an exhibition of Paresh Maity’s works is like entering a hushed, intimate gathering where many are invited, but few are chosen to share its secrets. The artist seems to prefer close-up views of faces in his work, this lending an intimate, personal feel...

This scintillating combination of words: Authority, Sex and Money, comprise the title of a current solo exhibition by contemporary Chinese artist Nan Qi. Indeed the ascent of the modern Chinese economy has allowed a Gatsby-esque transformation that is starkly and humorously displayed in Nan Qi’s...

Art Plural Gallery has devoted its entire two-storey space to a showcase exhibition of works by the Chinese artist Qiu Jie- and what an expansive treat to the eyes indeed. In a departure from the strident images one would normally associate with the Cultural Revolution, Qiu...

How many faces does LKY have? Potted plants demarcate a rectangle of pleasing green astro-turf, and light brown park benches sit facing a row of artwork by the artist y/x. You could be forgiven for thinking you had strolled into an artificial garden by accident. However the...