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“Europa”: Palestinian artist Emily Jacir at Whitechapel Gallery in London

Follow The survey show “Emily Jacir: Europa” piercingly penetrates visitors’ conscience by recounting histories of migration, resistance and exchange. “Emily Jacir: Europa”, running at London’s...

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Homecoming: “Selected Works” by Iran’s Raha Raissnia in Tehran at Ab/Anbar...

Follow Ab/Anbar gallery welcomes artist Raha Raissnia with her first solo exhibition in her native Tehran. “Selected Works: Raha Raissnia”, on view until 31 December 2015 at Tehran-based Ab/Anbar...

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Philosophy reveals art: Israeli artist Achia Anzi at Gujral Foundation

Follow Delhi-based Israeli artist Achia Anzi’s site-specific installation explores the changing relationship between the earth and mankind. “The Silent Call of the Earth” is the third solo show by the...

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Armenian diaspora artist Hrair Sarkissian on view at Fondazione Carispezia

Follow Syrian-Armenian artist Hair Sarkissian’s photographs are presented for the first time in a solo show in Italy at Fondazione Carispezia in La Spezia. The exhibition “Hrair Sarkissian. Back to...

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Recounting contemporaneity: India’s Raqs Media Collective – artist profile

Follow India’s multifaceted Raqs Media Collective work across disciplines, merge roles and trespass mental enclosures accounting for tumultuous interconnected contemporaneity.  Art Radar profiles...

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International Director Zain Masud on India Art Fair 2016 – interview

Follow India Art Fair launches its eighth edition on 28 January 2016 with a renewed set of initiatives, exhibitors and artists depicting the cultural diversity of the South Asian arts scene. Sponsored...

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The aesthetics of slum: Hema Upadhyay on urban displacement

Follow Indian artist, Hema Upadhyay’s installation works reflect on displacement and urbanisation, depicting city landscapes as a jubilant chaos. Art Radar features the stunning oeuvre of the recently...

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Time, nationhood, resistance: Larissa Sansour’s latest film “In The Future...

Follow Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour presents her latest film project In The Future They Ate From The Finest Porcelain at Dubai’s Lawrie Shabibi. Bethlehem-born, London-based interdisciplinary...

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“The Cyphers”: Hajra Waheed’s intimate stories of military surveillance –...

Follow Artist Hajra Waheed’s body of work merges fiction and reality to recount untold and disappearing histories within today’s complex media scape. The Montréal-based Canadian artist showcases her...

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“The personal is the political”: Indian artist Prajakta Potnis at Mumbai’s...

Follow Indian artist Prajakta Potnis’ solo exhibition “When the wind blows” runs until 27 February 2016 at Mumbai-based commercial space Project 88. Mumbai artist Prajakta Potnis explores trajectories...

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Identity, memory and the poetics of veil: Iranian artists Sepideh Salehi and...

Follow New York-based artist Sepideh Salehi explores identity, social relationships and cultural heritage in collaboration with her husband and partner Kamran Taherimoghaddam. Rogue Space Chelsea...

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Measuring the human impact on the land: Mumbai artist Hemali Bhuta – interview

Follow Indian artist Hemali Bhuta’s work reflects on the role of man as an agent of landscape transformation, while discussing broader issues of change and instability in today’s society. Mumbai-based...

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Seeing a world in a wild flower, a Buddha in a leaf: Xiaoyi Chen on the...

Follow Chinese artist Xiaoyi Chen’s body of work merges western with oriental schools of thought, proposing an abstract, non-material aesthetic approach to universe. A modern Immanuel Kant, artist...

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All art is political: “Immateriality in Residue” at Experimenter Kolkata – in...

Follow The group show “Immateriality in Residue” subtly deals with the consequences of economic and political decisions on society. The exhibition at Kolkata-based Experimenter Gallery features Indian...

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Mr.’s otaku culture and Neo-Pop on view at New York’s Lehmann Maupin

Follow Japanese Mr.’s happy-go-lucky Neo-Pop aesthetic merges with an intimate reflection on today’s oppressive occurrences. “Sunset in My Heart”, running until 12 August 2016, is a solo show by the...

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“Hybridizing Earth, Discussing Multitude”: the 10th edition of Korea’s Busan...

Follow This year’s Busan Biennale reflects on the art biennales system and the complex notion of multitude. The Busan Biennale, running from 3 September to 30 November 2016 at the city’s Museum of...

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A feminine look at Saudi Arabia’s “GENERA#ION” at Minnesota Street Project,...

Follow San Francisco’s art space Minnesota Street Project presents a major survey of contemporary art from Saudi Arabia. The large group exhibition “GENERA#ION: Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia”,...

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Snapshots of precariousness: Mono-ha artist Kishio Suga’s “Situations” at...

Follow The Japanese artist’s research on the universe of things, time and space is on show at Pirelli HangarBicocca. Japanese artist Kishio Suga’s retrospective “Situations” reflects on the notions of...

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Farmers’ lives matter: Prabhakar Pachpute on “Shadows on Arrival” at...

Follow Prabhakar Pachpute’s exhibition “Shadows on Arrival” sketches gloomy lunar landscapes at Kolkata-based gallery Experimenter. Prabhakar Pachpute talks to Art Radar about his solo show at...

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Constructing identity, shifting borders: Chant Avedissian’s “Transfer,...

Follow Chant Avedissian’s return to a gallery marks the time for the artist to talk about our present and changes in our society. The Egyptian-Armenian artist’s solo show “Transfer, Transport,...

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