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fiona tan rijksmuseum asian art roundup 2641705

This roundup covers multiple developments across the Asian art world. Notable events include the death of Korean artist Suki Seokyeong Kang at age 47; Robin Peckham leaving his role as co-director of Taipei Dangdai; Lucy Liu becoming a partner at Rachel Uffner Gallery, which will rebrand as Uffner and Liu; STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery presenting the first Southeast Asian solo show for Cuban artist Wifredo Lam; Art Week Tokyo returning with Adam Szymczyk curating its AWT Focus platform; Japanese painter Yu Nishimura joining David Zwirner; and the Rijksmuseum inviting Fiona Tan to curate a major exhibition. Other highlights include the 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale, Tate Liverpool's planned 2027 reopening with a Chila Kumari Singh Burman retrospective, a Louvre-Doraemon collaboration, Boo Ji-hyun's permanent installation in Japan, Christie's Hong Kong Spring Asian Art Week sales totaling HK$567.6 million, and Sotheby's postponing a controversial Hong Kong auction of Buddhist relic-linked jewels. Hyundai Artlab named Jiaying Sim and Elvia Wilk as its 2025 Artlab Editorial Fellows.

This roundup matters because it captures key shifts in the Asian art market and institutional landscape, from gallery expansions and leadership changes to major exhibitions and auction results. The Rijksmuseum's invitation to Fiona Tan signals a growing trend of contemporary artists curating historical collections. The Sotheby's postponement highlights ongoing ethical debates around cultural heritage and provenance. The death of Suki Seokyeong Kang marks a loss for contemporary Korean art, while new fellowships and gallery partnerships reflect evolving dynamics in the region's art ecosystem.