Ahead of his LA Louver Gallery solo presentation at Frieze LA, Gajin Fujita discusses growing up in Boyle Heights and being fascinated by the myths of Ukiyo-e
With a Louise Bourgeois show running at Hauser & Wirth St. Moritz, fashion designer Simone Rocha reflects on being inspired by the French-American artist
With his solo show of recent abstract works running at Richard Gray Gallery, New York until 21 December, the artist discusses the physical act of painting and the romance of true work
A major collaboration between Frieze and Gucci, Second Summer of Love is a new series of films exploring the year 1988’s enduring impact on international contemporary culture
With his first German solo show at Blain|Southern Berlin open until 17 November, the New York-based artist discusses using drawings to make sense of his intense childhood in Iran and sound being a guiding force
Presenting a new body of work at Pace Gallery, New York, until 13 October, the legendary Korean artist speaks about working in a state of ‘empty consciousness’, and how art provides a moment to think differently about the world
With three concurrent shows opening in Hong Kong, London and Zurich, the Beijing-based painter talks about his dichotomous practice, taking in Eastern and Western influences and moving from portraiture to abstraction and back again
The Japanese artist talks about how he came to join the Gutai Art Association in 1963, moved to Paris in 1966 and how vinyl adhesive glue and graphite have sustained a practice ‘streaming into infinity’
With a new show opening at Simon Lee Gallery, London, the Los Angeles-based artist talks walking the razor-thin line between poetry and cultural politics
The photographer presents a new body of work at Blain | Southern, Berlin, portraying Cuban girls on their 15th birthday as a metaphor for the country as a whole