“Ta a-b kobab ada kāxu-da, ti khoe-du’e!” wrote the South African language activist Benjamin Kats in 1928. His words translate to the rallying cry, “Do not let our language be lost from us, you my ...
As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are focusing on exhibitions at spaces that are now open to public visitors. Check out this show at a newly reopened gallery below. What the ...
Ziping Wang is days away from making her Berlin debut with Act Normal, a new solo exhibition at Peres Projects. Known for her intensely fragmented and kaleidoscopic paintings, Wang explores the ...
Perched amongst a gaggle of hip galleries on Chung King Road in Chinatown, Peres Projects is a venue with vision and influence. Yet, the brainchild of art dealer Javier Peres is more than a localized ...
Paolo Salvador is a Peruvian-born, Berlin-based artist who creates mythological paintings that comment on themes related to home, displacement and belonging. For his latest solo exhibition, Salvador ...
Peres Projects is pleased to present dear moon, Shota Nakamura’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Balancing between visual abundance and quiet restraint, Shota Nakamura’s new works explore ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Since the mid-1960s, Dorothy Iannone has depicted female sexuality as a ...
If you happened to be in Chinatown on the night of Terence Koh‘s opening two weeks ago, you would have noticed something peculiar: a fine, white powder coating the shoes, pant legs, skirts and coat ...