Look but Don’t Touch: Two Exhibitions to See in SeoulNirmala DeviArtReview Asia29 September 2021Photographer Jung Yeondoo reconstructs the DMZ as a form of theatre; the Seoul Mediacity Biennale focuses on the theme of escapism
Exhibitions to See in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong KongNirmala DeviArtReview Asia24 September 2021From the largest retrospective of Warhol in China to date, to the art of Belgian comic master Hergé, your autumn guide to shows
Avant-Gardes and Friends: What to See in TaipeiNirmala DeviArtReview Asia13 September 2021Two shows speak to the value of networks and support systems as we emerge from lockdowns
Debilitating Effects: Unica Zürn’s ‘The House of Illnesses’Nirmala DeviArtReview29 July 2021The German artist’s notebook, written in 1958, is an intriguing study of a delicate balance of body and mind, which parts of you belong to you and which you might surrender to others
The Colour of Memory: Xiaowen Zhu’s ‘Oriental Silk’Nirmala DeviArtReview22 July 2021A story of family bonds, East–West migration, imagined homelands, transformation and change
Cracking the Status Quo: Art To See in Korea this SummerNirmala DeviArtReview Asia01 July 2021From Andy Warhol’s lessons for children to how Nam June Paik used humour as a force for change
Desired Outcomes: Two Shows To See in TaipeiNirmala DeviArtReview Asia08 June 2021Wu Chi-Yu delves into the military-industrial world of scenario planning; how contemporary art can transcend the harsher realities of the present