The best contemporary Asian art

  

Contemporary Asian art reflects the diverse cultures, histories, and rapid changes of the region. Artists from countries like China, Japan, India, and Korea explore themes such as identity, globalization, and tradition through various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and digital art. Often blending traditional techniques with modern practices, contemporary Asian art challenges social norms and examines the complexities of modern life. It has gained global attention, with artists pushing boundaries and influencing the international art scene.

Ling Jian 

Ling Jian is a Chinese artist known for his striking portraits that explore beauty, identity, and societal ideals. His works often depict ethereal figures with haunting expressions, blending traditional Chinese style with modern themes. Ling Jian’s use of hyperrealism and dreamlike compositions creates a captivating tension between reality and fantasy. Exhibited globally, his art challenges cultural norms and reflects on the complexities of human emotion and modern identity.

The Sun

Oil on canvas. Unique work. Eli Klein Gallery – New York

Air Purifier, 2015

Oil on canvas. Unique work. Eli Klein Gallery – New York

Dream of the Red Chamber 2

Oil on canvas. Unique work. Fabien Fryns Fine Art – Beijing

Air Purifier, 2010

Oil on canvas. Unique work. Tang Contemporary Art – Hong Kong

Dream of the Red Chamber

Oil on canvas. Unique work. Australia China Art Foundation – Shanghai

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Oil on canvas. Unique work. Australia China Art Foundation – Shanghai

Shrea Ghosh 

Shrea Ghosh is an Indian artist known for her vibrant, expressive works that blend abstraction with figurative elements. Inspired by cultural heritage and personal experiences, her art explores themes of identity, emotion, and transformation. Shrea’s use of bold colors and dynamic compositions creates a visual language that resonates deeply with viewers. Her pieces have been shown in galleries and exhibitions, highlighting her unique approach in the modern art landscape.

Reflection

Acrylic on Paper. Hand-signed by artist. Mayinart – Singapore

Safety Corner

Acrylic on Paper. Hand-signed by artist. Mayinart – Singapore

Self Corner

Acrylic On Paper. Hand-signed by artist. Hand-signed by artist. Mayinart – Singapore

Night Queen

Acrylic On Paper. Hand-signed by artist. Hand-signed by artist. Mayinart – Singapore

KYNE

KYNE is a Japanese artist known for his minimalist and nostalgic portraits inspired by manga and pop culture. His works often feature striking black-and-white figures with bold, clean lines, evoking a sense of simplicity and emotion. KYNE’s art reflects themes of youth, beauty, and urban life, blending traditional Japanese style with modern influences. Widely admired, his art has gained much attention in galleries and street art scenes across Asia and beyond.

Untitled, 2024

Three-color silkscreen on Kakita paper. Hand-signed by artist. AYNAC Gallery – Paris

Untitled, 2019

Screenprint. Hand-signed by artist. CURIO Tokyo Gallery 

Untitled N, 2021

Screenprint. Hand-signed by artist. Kumi Contemporary – London

Untitled (Brooklyn)

Three-color silkscreen on Kakita paper. Hand-signed by artist. AYNAC Gallery – Paris

Untitled K, 2021

Screenprint. Hand-signed by artist. Kumi Contemporary – London

Untitled (Blue), 2023

Silkscreen on paper. Hand-signed by artist. Pinto Gallery – Los Angeles