Two parallel exhibitions in LA, at Blum & Poe and Nonaka-Hill gallery, show how Japanese artists of the 1980s and ‘90s confronted Postmodernism
Recent paintings by Caragh Thuring, Phoebe Unwin and Clare Woods mine the tension between physical and imagined worlds
In the face of 'hyena politics', five artists from the Zimbabwean capital who explore the human form as a symbol of resistance
Surreal currents, charged objects and deformed bodies in the work of four emerging British painters
Human playthings and disfigured dolls in the work of Jean-Marie Appriou, Veit Laurent Kurz, Kris Lemsalu and Athena Papadopoulos
How the artists GCC, Lawrence Lek, The Propeller Group, Larissa Sansour and Christopher Kulendran Thomas are visualizing a world in which borders no longer define who we are
An international group of artists comment on the competitive nature of group shows at Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver