Category: Review
  • Thao Nguyen Phan: “The Sun Falls Silently”

    “History is written by the winners and when the North won the war in 1975, they rewrote history,” says Thao Nguyen Phan. In “The Sun Falls Silently”, she transforms this trauma into paintings, light sculptures, projections, and films that gesture toward a more hopeful future.

  • Kimsooja: To Breathe – Mokum

    In her new site-specific installation To Breathe – Mokum, acclaimed Korean artist Kimsooja transforms Amsterdam’s oldest building into a contemplative space exploring themes of migration, displacement, belonging, and identity. Presented during Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary, the installation reflects deeply on the city’s long and complex migration history, in a time in which in Europe and the…

  • Gallery Tour: ‘Conversations’ at Esther Schipper Seoul

    Esther Schipper presents Conversations (25 March–10 May 2025), a group exhibition exploring one of the most symbolic colours in the history of art, and how it has been used and represented in the work of significant artists from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.  The exhibition brings together a diverse and international group of artists including…