September 25–March 19, 2017
Los Angeles County Museum of Contemporary Art
Los Angeles, USA
Los Angeles County Museum of Contemporary Art’s (LACMA) upcoming exhibition of Toba Khedoori will be the artist’s first survey and major museum presentation in 15 years. Her new paintings will be displayed alongside her earlier works, where visitors will see an evident shift in size, material and style. The artist’s recent oils will be contrasted by her large works on paper that reveal her artistic exploration over the past 22 years. Born in Australia, Khedoori has worked in Los Angeles since 1990, and this exhibition, alongside concurrent shows at LACMA, will aim to explore Southern California’s recent art history.
September 29–December 4
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Sydney, Australia
This year the Museum of Contemporary Art will be celebrating their 25th edition of Primavera, an annual exhibition of Australian artists aged 35 and under. The 2016 version will investigate the idea of transmission and the ways that art can physically connect with the audience, and whether meaning can be gleaned from such experiences. Each of this year’s eight artists will create new work for the exhibition.
September 30–December 11
Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts
Taipei, Taiwan
Kuandu Biennale brings together 10 curators from 9 countries and has invited them to curate works by an artist or collective, which includes Indonesian artist group Tromarama, among others. This year’s theme, “Slaying Monsters,” aims to create a new myth of contemporary Asian society that look at the “monsters” that exist within it, through a historical, social, political and cultural context. The “Asian Contemporary Art Forum” will run alongside the Biennale with a platform for discussion between the artists, curators and the community.
October 1–December 14
Yokohama Museum of Art
Yokohama, Japan
“BODY/ART/POLITICS” will present six contemporary artists from around the world, incuding Yinka Shonibare MBE, Yee I-Lann, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, UuDam Tran Nguyen, Ryuichi Ishikawa and Yuichiro Tamura. Their work will explore how images have been created throughout history in relation to “the body,” and how society observes, labels and classifies our looks and behaviors to generate expectations and value judgments.
October 6–31
Al-Ma’mal Foundation for Contemporary Art
Jerusalem
Al-Ma’mal Foundation is hosting the 8th edition of the Jerusalem Show, a partner project of Qalandiya International and a biennial celebration of Palestinian art and culture. This year the Jerusalem Show is a two-part exhibition that takes place across two venues: al-Ma’mal Foundation and the Youth Social Centre of the Shu’fat Refugee Camp. The Jerusalem Show will feature artists such as Jawad al-Malhi, Jumana Manna and Gordon Hookey, along with workshops, talks, screenings and performances hosted by Palestinian and international artists.
October 7–November 19
Korean Cultural Centre UK
London, UK
This year, Koo Jeong A was selected as the Korean Cultural Centre UK’s “2016 Artist of the Year.” Twenty of her line drawings, readapted from her project book Koo Jeong-A: R (2006), will be presented at the Centre in London. International artists were also invited to respond to her particular drawing Civilising Process (2005). The resulting site-specific installations, including Martin Roth’s patch of grass inspired by Persian rugs, will be shown alongside Koo’s series of works on paper. The exhibition will explore storytelling and related issues of art practice and collaboration.
October 7–March 26, 2017
National Gallery Singapore
Singapore
The National Gallery Singapore, in association with Tate Britain, will present their second international exhibition showing nearly 200 works from regional and international institutions. “Artists and Empire” will delve into the British Empire and its challenges and representations in art from the 16th century to the present, with critical examination rooted in a modern outlook. Southeast Asia’s colonial experience and relationship, as well as the creation of modern art in former colonies, will be investigated.