Bill Woodrow
(b. 1948, Great Britain)
Bill Woodrow is a British artist renowned for his innovative approach to contemporary sculpture. Emerging in the late 1970s and 1980s as a pivotal figure in the ‘New British Sculpture’ movement, Woodrow made a significant impact by transforming everyday objects into thought-provoking art. His work often examines the relationship between humanity and the natural world, skillfully merging industrial elements with organic forms to explore themes of environmental and social consciousness.
Although primarily celebrated for his...
Mariko Mori is widely regarded as one of the most important artists to emerge from Japan in the past fifty years. Her practice, which is founded in the belief of the interconnectedness of all things, explores universal questions at the intersection of the cosmos, life, death, reality, spirituality and technology.
Her early work found its roots in Manga and cyber culture, often depicting Mori herself as a cyborg heroine seemingly from an alternate, pop-futuristic reality, navigating contemporary Tokyo. Her work has since expanded beyond that...
The World Jewellery Museum proudly presents Beyond Liaisons, the first major exhibition in Asia to explore the visual dialogue between art jewellery created by well-established international living artists and traditional jewellery from various cultures around the world. The contemporary artists featured in the exhibition include Jannis Kounellis (Italy/Greece), Ilya and Emilia Kabakov (Russia), Rebecca Horn (Germany), Wim Delvoye (Belgium), Tom Sachs (USA), Giuseppe Penone (Italy), Atelier van Lieshout (The Netherlands), Kendell Geers (South Africa), Giorgio Vigna (Italy) and Svatopluk Kasaly (Czech Republic).
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