For his show in Hong Kong, Hawkins stages a return to his long held obsession with the seminal figure of Tatsumi Hijikata (1928-1986), the enigmatic founder of Butoh dance.
Occupying 1,500 square meters across the two largest floors of Museion, the show features key works from the latter half of the 20th Century until the present day, as well as site-specific new works.
Alongside metal sculptor Albert Paley, Plensa has been recognised for his ethereal yet monumental installations that have generated awe for over three decades.
Mitchell’s photographs of urban decay and the demolition of buildings in Leeds over the past 50 years show a world now vanished, but his empathy for his subjects shines through.
Mickey Snake (2015), a sculpture by the renowned and elusive street artist Banksy, was the top lot at Bonhams’ British. Cool. sale in London, realising £330,600 ($438,000).
Ella Kruglyanskaya’s exhibition, ‘Shadows’ at Thomas Dane Gallery, is the first in a series of three this year, with openings in Basel and New York to follow.
Jan-Tore Oevrevik is an internationally awarded fine art photographer known for capturing rare and powerful moments through landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photography.
Sotheby’s has been consigned to sell more than 40 works by Roy Lichtenstein from the private collection of the artist’s family, with a total estimate of more than $35 million, as part of its upcoming auctions in May.