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ART BASEL HONG KONG, Ora-Ora Booth 1B32, Hong Kong
Mar
26
to Mar 30

ART BASEL HONG KONG, Ora-Ora Booth 1B32, Hong Kong

Ora-Ora is pleased to announce an exciting line-up of artists for its forthcoming participation in Art Basel Hong Kong 2024.

The chosen artists are Halley Cheng, Sophie Cheung, Henry Chu, Huang Yulong, William Lim, Juri Markkula, Mai Miyake, Peng Jian Stephen Thorpe, Joseph Tong, Xiao Xu and Zhang Yanzi.

Art Basel Hong Kong will run from March 26-30, 2024 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre – Ora-Ora is at Booth 1B32.

Press release courtesy of Ora-Ora.

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KIAF, Ora-Ora Booth A57, Seoul
Sep
6
to Sep 10

KIAF, Ora-Ora Booth A57, Seoul

Ora-Ora is pleased to announce its participation at Kiaf SEOUL in September 2023. This is the gallery’s second participation at the South Korean art fair, and a consecutive showing since 2022.

Ora-Ora’s 2023 presence at Kiaf SEOUL gives centre stage to artists Juri Markkula, Joseph Tong, Stephen Thorpe and, for the first time, Yi Yi Jeong-eun.

Ora-Ora is delighted to be showing Korean artist Yi Yi Jeong-eun for the first time, an artist of striking spontaneity and light-spangled atmosphere. Furthermore, Berlin-based Joseph Tong will be presenting his work for the first time in South Korea. Juri Markkula and Stephen Thorpe, whose work made such an acute visual impact at Kiaf in 2022, return in 2023.

Speaking of the gallery’s return to Seoul, CEO and co-founder of Ora-Ora Dr. Henrietta Tsui-Leung said: “This year, we look forward to building on the friendships, connections and relationships we initiated in 2022. Seoul is a city with a lot to offer the world, and we want to be in its midst.”

Commenting on the artist line-up, Dr. Tsui-Leung added: “Yi Yi Jeong-eun has a fresh, generous, intuitive visual style, and we’re excited to be presenting her in her home market. The combination with the individual styles of Juri, Joseph and Stephen will form a unique artistic conversation.”

Press release courtesy of Ora-Ora.

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ART BASEL HONG KONG, Ora-Ora Booth 1D17, Hong Kong
Mar
21
to Mar 25

ART BASEL HONG KONG, Ora-Ora Booth 1D17, Hong Kong

Ora-Ora is pleased to announce an exciting line-up of artists for its forthcoming participation in Art Basel Hong Kong 2023. The chosen artists are Halley Cheng, Sophie Cheung, Henry Chu, Peng Jian, Juri Markkula, Mai Miyake, Stephen Thorpe, Joseph Tong, Xiao Xu and Zhang Yanzi. Art Basel Hong Kong will run from March 21-25, 2023 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre – Ora-Ora is at Booth 1D17.

The title of our booth exhibition stems from Roman orator and lawyer Cicero’s phrase Cui Bono (to whose benefit), still used in modern legal arguments to determine who benefits by a crime, and therefore who might have committed it. Rather than seeking change through apportioning blame, the focus of our presentation is on introspection, encouraging humanity to recognize the weaknesses within all of us. Only then, will we be in a better position to be a dispassionate and fair advocate of change.

Whilst musing on the foibles that make us human, there is surprisingly great room for hope. The selection of ten artists, three of whom (Sophie Cheung, Henry Chu and Joseph Tong) are showing for the first time with Ora-Ora at Art Basel Hong Kong strikes an upbeat, positive tone. In the words of Ora-Ora CEO and Co-founder Henrietta Tsui-Leung: “There’s optimism in the air in 2023. Art Basel Hong Kong is a time of unity, when we welcome friends, collectors and visitors from all over the world.” On the subject of the show and artist selection, Dr Tsui-Leung summarized: “Our choice of nine international artists is a colourful weaving of the varied strands of the human experience.”

Press release courtesy of Ora-Ora.

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INDIA ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth A3, New Delhi
Jan
31
to Feb 3

INDIA ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth A3, New Delhi

Galerie ISA is pleased to present at India Art Fair a group exhibition that brings together a dynamic combination of works by: Diana Al-hadid, Edouard Baribeaud, Matthias Bitzer, Robert Elfgen, Gregor Hildebrandt, Idris Kahn, Annie Morris, Michael Kunze, Alicja Kwade, Marin Majic, Annie Morris, Radu Oreian, Antonio Santin, Joseph Tong and Hugo Wilson.

Press release courtesy Galerie Isa.

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ABU DHABI ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth M8, Abu Dhabi
Nov
14
to Nov 17

ABU DHABI ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth M8, Abu Dhabi

Galerie ISA is excited to present at Abu Dhabi Art Fair a group exhibition that brings together a dynamic combination of works by: Idris Kahn (OBE), Annie Morris, Robert Elfgen, Antonio Santin, Joseph Tong and Aldo Chaparro.

Press release courtesy Galerie Isa.

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INDIA ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth A4, New Delhi
Feb
9
to Feb 12

INDIA ART FAIR, Galerie Isa Booth A4, New Delhi

Galerie ISA is excited to present at India Art Fair a group exhibition that brings together a dynamic combination of works by: Christian Achenbach, Edouard Baribeaud, Aldo Chaparro, Robert Elfgen, Joseph Tong, Idris Kahn, Annie Morris, Diana Al-hadid and Michael Kunze.

Press release courtesy Galerie Isa.

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ART CENTRAL / ART BASEL, O Gallery Booth C10 & P08, Hong Kong
Mar
22
to Mar 26

ART CENTRAL / ART BASEL, O Gallery Booth C10 & P08, Hong Kong

Incorporating the works of Chris Wood, Joseph C.L. Tong, Katrin Fridriks, Karl Heinz Ströhle, Esther Naor and Thomas Canto, O Gallery presents an investigation of the infinite possibilities of perceiving light, colour, form and repetition. Interpreting the conditions of duality between monochrome and colour, light and shadow, kinetic and static, these installations create shifting visuals that invite viewer participation and broaden established perceptions of art. 

Upon entering the booth, Joseph C. L. Tong’s radiant Plexiglass works reflect multicoloured shadows on the floor beneath. From each direction the surface appears to alter and shift, treading the line between painting, sculpture and installation. Exploring the impact of variances in light, Tong’s works articulate a striking visual nature that conveys a degree of stability in an otherwise fluid compositional series. Using another variety of optical materials, Chris Wood’s light installation Elliptical Arrangements exploits the aesthetic potential of light by harnessing and ordering its natural and artificial qualities into shifting patterns of colour, shade and materiality. The enclosed installation piece is illuminated by optical projections, casting geometric patterns of colour and texture onto the wall surrounding it.

Addressing the complex forces of nature with the controversy of scientific innovation, Fridriks' explosive works are striking in colour and movement. Maintaining a liquid--‐like viscosity on canvas, Fridriks’ abstract paintings constantly appear on the verge of a drip - a change - that is once amorphous and meticulous. Karl-Heinz Stöhle’s monochromatic multimedia works examine line and space through playful minimalism, using spring steel strips to generate seemingly fragile, flexible objects that may react to subtle movements in proximity. In fluid lines StroÅNhle's sculptures are illuminated from the front, casting shadows that communicate a fourth-dimension of spatial awareness.

Thomas Canto - Suspended Horizon
Solo projects section/ booth PO8

Meticulously engineered with a combination of painted wooden panels, metal cables, Plexiglas and nylon wires, Suspended Horizon appears at first glance to be an arbitrary collection of shape and line. In fact, each line represents a thorough personal study of a moment, place, or experience. Drawing inspirations from memories and impressions of places and people he has encountered, Suspended Horizon demonstrates a surrealist moment in fleeting memory of bustling urban living.

In continuation of his work on the relationship between man and architecture, Canto’s installation integrates the rawness of his graffiti style with the fundamentals of Suprematism and Op Art. The geometrics, saturation of light and shadow, and suspended overhang generate an optical illusion that challenges structure and form. With the notable absence of man, viewers should be able to place and navigate themselves in the architecture, interacting with the kinetic effects of the piece.

Thomas Canto is a French artist both in 1979. Beginning as a graffiti artist, Canto’s visual language explores an abstract and disorganized entanglement reminiscent of urban life. Incorporating techniques of Japanese printmaking, dynamic calligraphy and structural blue prints into his surrealistic architecture, Canto combines the precision of construction with the splashes and spontaneity of graffiti to depict the random equilibrium of urbanity. Canto has exhibited in numerous exhibitions worldwide. Recent installations include the K. Live Festival in France, the Outdoor Urban Art Festival in Rome and the Magda Danysz Gallery in Shanghai. K11 Foundation recently commissioned for Canto’s work to be shown at their Collection in Wahan, China.

Press release courtesy O Gallery.

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