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10 You Must Know Thai Contemporary Artists – Part 1

Thailand’s contemporary art scene is one of the most vibrant and dynamic in Southeast Asia. It sits at a fascinating intersection—between the spiritual and the political, the playful and the philosophical, the traditional and the hyper-globalized. These artists are not only shaping Thailand’s visual culture but also contributing powerful voices to the global stage.

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10 You Must Know Japanese Contemporary Artists – Part 1

Japan’s contemporary art scene is one of the most dynamic and recognizable in the world. From immersive installations to iconic pop-inspired characters, Japanese artists have shaped not only Asian aesthetics but also the global imagination. In this two-part series, Exhibique highlights ten essential Japanese artists you must know—creators whose works have redefined materials, perception, and cultural expression.

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Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (en español)

Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (en español)

Nov 10, 2025–Apr 11, 2026 MoMA Wifredo Lam’s work expanded the horizons of modernism by creating a seminal space that celebrates the cultural complexity and beauty of the Afro-descendant diaspora. Born in Cuba in the early 20th century, Lam shaped his political principles and commitment to modern painting amid the turmoil of war-torn Europe during

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The Genesis Facade Commission: Liu Wei

The Genesis Facade Commission: Liu Wei

September 17, 2026–June 8, 2027 The Met Renowned Beijing-based artist Liu Wei is poised to captivate audiences with The Genesis Facade Commission, a monumental sculptural installation scheduled for 2026. This highly anticipated exhibition will adorn The Met’s Fifth Avenue exterior with four grand sculptures, reflecting Liu’s distinctive approach of blending raw urban fragments, historical elements,

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Fanmania

Fanmania

December 11, 2025–May 12, 2026 The Met The hand-held fan, often regarded merely as a feminine accessory, played a surprisingly influential role in 19th-century European art. Fanmania explores this unexpected muse that captivated some of the era’s most innovative avant-garde artists, including renowned French Impressionists such as Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro. These artists did

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View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection

View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection

October 28, 2025–May 3, 2026 The Met Explore the transformative power of the camera through the groundbreaking exhibition View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection, hosted at The Met Fifth Avenue. This exhibition offers a captivating journey into modern and contemporary photography, revealing how artists use the camera not only as a device to capture

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Raphael: Sublime Poetry

Raphael: Sublime Poetry

March 29–June 28, 2026 The Met Discover the artistic genius of Raphael, a towering figure of the Italian Renaissance whose work seamlessly blends ambition with lyrical beauty. Known formally as Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483–1520), Raphael’s brief life of 37 years was marked by extraordinary achievements in painting, design, and architecture, securing his place as

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Divine Egypt

Divine Egypt

October 12, 2025–January 19, 2026 The Met In the fascinating world of ancient Egypt, gods were not merely abstract figures but living presences brought to life through art. Egyptians believed that the depictions of their deities in tombs, temples, and shrines served as portals, allowing gods to inhabit sacred spaces and actively participate in rituals.

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Allegory and Abstraction: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

Allegory and Abstraction: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

September 4–December 9, 2025 The Met The Department of Drawings and Prints holds a remarkable collection exceeding one million works, spanning from approximately 1400 to the present day, primarily from Europe and the Americas. Due to the delicate nature and light sensitivity of these works, they are exhibited only for limited durations. To showcase such

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