Comprising more than 300 works, “Ruth Asawa: Retrospective,” which began its two-year tour at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in April, explored six decades of the artist’s groundbreaking practice.
Arthur SolwayThe Jakarta- and Bandung-based collective’s first solo exhibition in Korea at SongEun Art and Cultural Foundation presented works spanning 19 years, including newly commissioned installations.
Stefanie HesslerChristine Sun Kim’s solo exhibition “All Day All Night” at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York brought together charcoal drawings, murals, video installations, and sculptures, all orbiting a central theme: sound as social currency.
XINTIAN TINA WANGFor the One on One in AAP’s 144 issue, Chinese-born multimedia artist Lin Jingjing (aka Lov-Lov) reflects on her first encounter with Wael Shawky’s video work at the 2024 Venice Biennale.
Lin Jingjing