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Sanford Biggers’s “The Extinction Agenda,” centers the artist’s acknowledgment of a debt to the intercultural communication of traditions and knowledge.
May 5, 2022 - June 6, 2022
Sanford Biggers’s exhibition “The Extinction Agenda,” titled for an album by Organized Konfusion, centers the artist’s acknowledgment of a debt to the intercultural communication of traditions and knowledge. Highlighted here are new additions to two of Biggers’s ongoing series—Codex and Chimera—which utilize the opposing materials of quilting and marble, respectively, each employed as a patchwork of parts that comes together to create a new object. From these series, viewers will find works like the celestial quilted Untitled, looking at the function of star maps and the titular work belonging to Biggers’s Chimera series, which highlights the effects of different marbles. Inaugurating Massimo De Carlo’s new Hong Kong gallery, the artist’s first solo exhibition in the city will remain open through June 6.
William Mackinnon’s first solo show in Hong Kong, "Modern Family," continues the artist's look at the form of the tree as a subject.
Through August 14, Para Site invites viewers to visit its group show “Minding the G(r)a(s)p,” which features work by 7 artists.
Koak’s debut solo show in Asia is an exhibition titled “The Driver” at Perrotin’s Hong Kong gallery, which is open through July 30.
Ben Brown Fine Arts’s first solo show of the artist Sean Scully presents seven new paintings representative of Scully’s abstract oeuvre.
William Kentridge's first solo show in Hong Kong, "Weigh All Tears" features new works concerned with how history shapes our present.
Presented at White Cube from May 24—September 3, Georg Baselitz’s “Sofabilder / Sofa Pictures” is a show of new and recent works.
Perrotin Hong Kong is pleased to present “Paradigm of Charcoal,” a solo exhibition from Korean artist Lee Bae on view through September 11.
Ben Brown Fine Arts presents a group exhibition “Ze/Ro” through August 26 2021.
Pace Gallery Hong Kong is presenting an exhibition of Sam Gilliam’s paintings at the gallery’s space in H Queen from July 22 through September 2.
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