
13 – 16 November 2025
Booth 1D01
We return to West Bund this year with a presentation of exceptional works spanning multiple generations. Master works by Louise Bourgeois will feature alongside leading international contemporary voices, including Jenny Holzer, Lee Bul, Angel Otero, Nicolas Party, Avery Singer, Uman, Ambera Wellmann and Zhang Enli.
Coinciding with the fair, Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s first solo exhibition in Asia, ‘Recess,’ will be held at Longlati Foundation from 11 November 2025 to 7 February 2026.
‘Femme’ (2005) by Louise Bourgeois, from a series of intimate bronze sculptures the artist made late in life, is shown alongside a selection of works on paper by the artist, such as the diptych ‘The Friendly Landscape’ (2008). In this work, the five breasts reference the five members of her family—both the one she grew up in and the one she shared with her husband, Robert Goldwater.
Zhang Enli’s ‘The Water (3)’ (2014) is a masterful example of the artist’s ongoing exploration of the boundaries between figuration and abstraction. Uman’s ‘White Fog in the Summer’ (2023 – 2024) contemplates both the physical and spiritual, intertwining abstraction, figuration, meditative patterning and a reverence for the natural world.
Nicolas Party’s ‘Octopus’ (2024) is a remarkable example of the artist’s boldly coloured and otherworldly paintings. Angel Otero’s ‘Island’ (2024) is exemplary of how he mines his personal history, animating everyday objects and domestic environments loosely based on the spaces of his youth. ‘Brown Hound’ (2025) continues Ambera Wellmann’s ongoing fascination with porcelain and its surface, symbolism and contradictions.
Lee Bul’s ‘Untitled (Silk Painting—Multicolor 2)’ (2002-2004), executed on a large, translucent panel of silk, reflects Lee’s ongoing interest in experimentation with organic materials that evoke biological processes and the human body. Her major survey ‘Lee Bul. From 1998 to Now’ is currently on view at Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, and will travel to M+, Hong Kong in March 2026.