Major Asian Art Exhibitions and Events from March to May 2016
Between March and May 2016, a series of notable contemporary art exhibitions take place throughout Asia and beyond. In Tokyo, the Mori Art Museum showcases 'Roppongi Crossing 2016: My Body, Your Voice,' highlighting artists from Taiwan and South Korea. Running from March 20 to November 6, the Setouchi Triennale features works by Tadao Ando alongside international talents. Art Basel Hong Kong includes Tatsuo Miyajima's 'Time Waterfall,' while Spring Workshop debuts Wu Tsang's film installation 'Duilian.' Para Site presents 'Afterwork' with Xyza Cruz Bacani. The K11 Art Foundation partners with London's Serpentine Galleries for 'Hack Space.' April marks Guan Xiao's first solo exhibition in the UK. Paris's Fondation Louis Vuitton displays 'Bentu' until May 2, and the 20th Biennale of Sydney opens on March 18.
Key facts
- Roppongi Crossing 2016 runs from March 26 to July 10 at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.
- Setouchi Triennale occurs from March 20 to November 6 across 12 islands in Japan's Seto Inland Sea.
- Art Basel Hong Kong features Tatsuo Miyajima's 'Time Waterfall' installation in March.
- Wu Tsang's 'Duilian' premieres at Spring Workshop, Hong Kong, from March 12 to May 22.
- Para Site's 'Afterwork' exhibition in Hong Kong includes works by Xyza Cruz Bacani and Maria Taniguchi.
- K11 Art Foundation and Serpentine Galleries present 'Hack Space' in Hong Kong from March 21 to April 24.
- Guan Xiao's first UK solo show is at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts from April 20 to June 19.
- The 20th Biennale of Sydney, titled 'The Future is Already Here,' opens March 18 and runs until June 5.
Entities
Artists
- Katayama Mari
- Kim Sunjung
- Wu Dar-Kuen
- Araki Natsumi
- Ozawa Keisuke
- Tadao Ando
- Nobuyoshi Araki
- Chiharu Shiota
- Kazuyo Sejima
- Kohei Nawa
- Hiroshi Sugimoto
- Mariko Mori
- Tobias Rehberger
- James Turrell
- Janet Cardiff
- George Bures-Miller
- Pipilotti Rist
- Christian Boltanski
- Tatsuo Miyajima
- Wu Tsang
- Qiu Jin
- boychild
- Wu Zhiying
- Farid Rakun
- Xyza Cruz Bacani
- Maria Taniguchi
- Melati Suryodarmo
- Alfredo Jaar
- Harun Farocki
- Simon Denny
- aaajiao
- Cao Fei
- Zhai Liang
- Hans Ulrich Obrist
- Amira Gad
- Guan Xiao
- Lui Wei
- Yang Fudong
- Yan Pei-Ming
- Shahzia Sikander
- Nasreen Mohamedi
- Koki Tanaka
- Shinro Ohtake
- Shigeo Anzaï
- Bridget Riley
- Andy Warhol
- Yayoi Kusama
- Damien Hirst
- Questal Tay
- Nguyen Quoc Dung
- Dara Kong
- Uli Sigg
- Ai Weiwei
- Zheng Ziyan
- Ocean Leung
- Wang Yahui
- Venus Lau
- Colin Siyuan Chinnery
- Li Jinghu
- Lin Yilin
- Liu Chuang
- Liu Wei
- Wang Jianwei
- Xu Qu
- XuTan
- Zhang Liaoyuan
- Zheng Guogu
- Zhuang Hui
- Ryoichi Kurokawa
- The Propeller Group
- José Faus
- Heman Chong
- Lee Mingwei
- Charles Lim
- Karen Mirza
- Brad Butler
- Chim Pom
Institutions
- ArtReview Asia
- Mori Art Museum
- Samuso
- Art Sonje Center
- Arts Initiative Tokyo
- Traumaris Space
- Benessee Art Site
- Kadoya Art House
- ICC Building
- Hong Kong Convention Centre
- Cheung Kong Center
- Spring Workshop
- Para Site
- K11 Art Foundation
- Serpentine Galleries
- Galerie Buchholz
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Fondation Louis Vuitton
- Massimo De Carlo
- Asia Society
- Met Breuer
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
- Take Ninagawa
- White Rainbow
- Zeit-Foto
- Sàn Art
- M+
- Mobile M+
- ArtisTree
- Taikoo Place
- Things That Can Happen
- TKG+
- Tina Keng Gallery
- OCAT Shenzhen
- FACT
- Contemporary Art Museum St Louis
- Biennale of Sydney
- Hayward Gallery
Locations
- Tokyo
- Japan
- Setonaikai
- Taiwan
- South Korea
- Seoul
- Taipei
- Hong Kong
- Admiralty
- Los Angeles
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Chile
- Germany
- London
- United Kingdom
- Milan
- Paris
- France
- Dijon
- Shanghai
- Pakistan
- New York
- USA
- Venice
- Italy
- Mito
- Fukushima
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Vietnam
- Singapore
- Daklak
- Phnom Penh
- Cambodia
- Kowloon
- Shenzhen
- Liverpool
- St Louis
- Sydney
- Australia