Behind a spell of magical realism, Maria Berrio captivates and prompts the viewer to reflect around her own path, a testimony to immigration, strength and hope around the life of an independent woman in America.
Read MoreJadé Fadojutimi's euphoric paintings or so-called “environments” offer the viewer an insight into the artist's quest for identity, memory and psychological escapism as London is faced with a second national lockdown to curb the rise of the pandemic.
Read MoreYoshitomo Nara has a deep-seated belief that art needs to have the affective capacity to generate empathy and affinities between people, Professor Yeewan Koon, author of Nara Yoshitomo (Phaidon, 2020), said in conversation with Elaine Kwok and Alexandra Seno at Asia Society.
Read MorePanelists at the Royal Academy of Arts in London explore the relationship between mood and colour and discuss how artists use this to express emotions and elicit a response from the viewer.
Read MoreCreativity and art have not had a major impact in China but it is like in a dark room if people see the light they will remember it, artist and activist Ai Weiwei said in a panel at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Read MoreZao Wou-Ki, a master of lyrical abstraction, merges his Chinese heritage, with his poetic ambition of Western lyric abstraction, explains Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin at Art Geneva.
Read MoreOn January 10, 2020, the UK Parliament implements the European Union's stringent Fifth Money Laundering Directive which marks a key change for the art market.
Read More