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Solo Exhibition "Dream File" Martin Gross Fuondry Seoul art

A Solo Exhibition “Dream File” by Martin Gross at “Fuondry Seoul”, Seoul, Korea

Martin Gross is presenting his first solo exhibition in South Korea. The exhibition, titled Dream File, will be on view at Foundry Seoul from July 21 to September 16, featuring works on paper as well as animation works conceived by the artist specifically for the space.
Martin Gross recognizes and reconstructs various forms of information such as images, symbols and sounds from everyday life and weaves them into new landscapes.

Theatre of Digital Art ToDA Van Gogh Japan dubai art exhibition

Theatre of Digital Art Invites You to Discover Japan Through the Eyes of Van Gogh

Theatre of Digital Art (ToDA) is thrilled to announce an extraordinary exhibition that explores the profound connection between the renowned artist Vincent Van Gogh and the captivating world of Japan. Titled “Van Gogh X Japan,” this immersive show invites art enthusiasts and culture lovers to discover Japan through the lens of Van Gogh — from traditional Japanese prints to other unique art forms.

Christie’s Exhibition Arab Art

Christie’s to Host the Largest Exhibition of Arab Art in London

Christie’s is honoured to present the largest exhibition of Arab Art in London to date, at Christie’s Headquarters in London this summer. Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World will bring together works of art across mediums in an exhibition which collectively celebrates the creativity, diversity and history of Arab Art, situated within two distinct sections, Kawkaba: Highlights from the Barjeel Art Foundation, and Emirati Art Reimagined: Hassan Sharif and the Contemporary Voices.

“BE WATER” by JE Yeoran, LI Qing, Tatsuma TAKEDA, ZHANG XU Zhan at Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin

For the exhibition Be Water, the gallery has brought together four artists from East Asia: Zhang Xu Zhan (Taiwan), Je Yeoran (Korea), Li Qing (China), and Tatsuma Takeda (Japan).
They all work in different media and in different cultural contexts, which allows us to form a wide web of aesthetic and contentual interpretations around the idea of water as paradox.

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