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5 Shows Not to Miss: Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo

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5 Shows Not to Miss: Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo

Magician Space in Beijing presents Tang Yongxiang’s second solo show at the gallery from September 3 through October 10. The artist was included in the exhibition “Nocturnal Friendship” this past summer at Lehmann Maupin in Hong Kong, curated by fellow artists Liu Wei and Bowen Li.

On September 12
 a show of works by Hou I-Ting, who often incorporates her body into her photographs and mixed-media artwork, opens at Tina Keng Gallery Projects, a space 
in Taipei dedicated to promoting the work of emerging local artists. The exhibition runs through October 18.

Hanart TZ Gallery in Hong Kong exhibits the work of Yuan Goang-Ming, a
video art pioneer, September 18 through October 17. The Taiwanese artist, who has worked in video since 1986, was featured in the Taiwan Pavilion at the 50th Venice Biennale
in 2003.

September 17 through October 25, Seoul’s Kukje Gallery offers works by Ha Chong-Hyun, who was the subject of a major survey at New York’s Blum & Poe gallery last winter. Born in 1935, he is renowned for his role in Tansaekhwa, a 20th-century mono- chromatic painting movement that came to define contemporary Korean art.

And at Tokyo’s Taka Ishii Gallery, 
a new body of work by Naoto Kawahara, whose highly detailed and hyperrealistic paintings seem ripped from the past, with lighting and technique influenced by artists such as Rembrandt and Balthus, is on view September 26 through October 24.

A version of this article appears in the September 2015 issue of Art+Auction. 

Yuan Goang-Ming

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