Exhibition missed? National Art Gallery Singapore has solution – resource alert
CONTEMPORARY ART INTERNET MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Museums worldwide are experimenting with developments in web technology and creating websites that not only act as a marketing tool but provide audiences...
View ArticlePhotographic duo RongRong and inri get first Hong Kong retrospective
CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHY HONG KONG More than sixty works by Chinese artist RongRong and his Japanese companion in art, inri, are on show at Blindspot Gallery for the first time. Due to its...
View ArticleContemporary art funding in Asia: 5 top posts
CONTEMPORARY ART FUNDING ASIA As the number of non-profit and independent art organisations in Asia rises, the need to find successful, appropriate funding models becomes more urgent. As part of Art...
View ArticleHabits of 7 top collectors – Wall Street Journal
CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTORS A recent article published in The Wall Street Journal gives us a rare peek into the minds and habits of seven top international collectors, each of whom reveal some useful...
View ArticlePost-disaster reflections in Japan-Australia art exhibition “Alternating...
AUSTRALIA JAPAN RELATIONS CONTEMPORARY ART SHOW With “Alternating Currents: Japanese Art after March 2011″ the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) in cooperation with the Japan Foundation...
View ArticleYang Fudong’s video installations a contemporary form of Chinese hand scrolls
CHINA HONG KONG VIDEO ART CONTEMPORARY ART TALK On 12 December 2012, Yang Fudong was invited by Asia Art Archive, in collaboration with Videotage’s One World Exposition, to shed some light on his...
View ArticleNew works by Xu Zhen’s MadeIn Company all about action
CHINESE CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY SHOW SOLO EXHIBITION With the beginning of the winter season in Shanghai, MadeIn artist collective held a solo exhibition of its new works titled “Action of...
View ArticleLeung Chi Wo’s identity art: words, buildings, bullet holes
HONG KONG ARTIST GALLERY EXHIBITION Hong Kong artist Leung Chi Wo’s first solo exhibition in London, called “We Must Construct As Well As Destroy”, presents the artist’s concerns on political and...
View ArticleDelhi’s artist-led United Art Fair opposes ‘monopolised aesthetic’
Organisers of the United Art Fair bypass galleries to hold an artist-only event in India’s New Delhi. The artist-centred United Art Fair, which aims to move away from the “monopolisation of...
View ArticleHow do time gaps affect urban spaces? Young Indian artist Prajakta Potnis...
Indian artist Prajakta Potnis explores intimate and public spaces of Mumbai and Kolkata through the meshes of time. The third solo presentation of Prajakta Potnis with The Guild gallery in Mumbai,...
View Article3 new Shanghai art spaces point at flourishing art scene
CHINA ART MUSEUM GALLERY CONTEMPORARY ART Since the opening of MOCA Shanghai and Zendai MOMA in 2005 and the art fair ShContemporary in 2007, three new art spaces, including two art museums and a...
View Article1000+ wooden chips brought to life – Sheela Gowda UK curator tour
CURATOR TOUR INDIAN ARTISTS INSTALLATION GALLERY SHOWS Sheela Gowda’s “Therein & Besides”, curated by Grant Watson, has opened at London’s Rivington Place. For her first UK solo Bangalore-based...
View ArticleWas Nam June Paik’s Tate Liverpool show information overload? Critics report
KOREAN CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITIONS NEW MEDIA VIDEO TV Celebrated as one of first artists to explore video as a medium, Nam June Paik’s Tate Liverpool retrospective, which ran from December 2010 to...
View ArticleHong Kong gets first major Australian art survey
SURVEY AUSTRALIAN ART EXHIBITION HONG KONG Featuring 45 of Australia’s top and upcoming artists, “WATTLE: Contemporary Australian Art”, is the first major survey exhibition of Australian art in Hong...
View ArticleWho is the King of Kowloon? ArtisTree exhibition pays tribute to artist and...
HONG KONG ART EXHIBITION CALLIGRAPHY GRAFFITI Entering into the spacious ArtisTree venue, one is greeted by the dramatic cascading triptych-like banner that reads “Memories of King Kowloon”. The...
View ArticleThe fences are down so look inside: Singapore Biennale 2011′s Old Kallang...
CONTEMPORARY ART EVENTS SOUTHEAST ASIA Since its closure 66 years ago, what lied inside Kallang Airport in Singapore had been a mystery to the city’s residents and visitors alike. For the duration of...
View ArticleArchimuse immersive art history lessons for kids: Dress up included
ART EDUCATION COURSES ART HISTORY The newly established French company Archimuse educates today’s tech-dependent children and young audiences in immersive art history lessons through imagination and...
View ArticleSouth Asian contemporary art scene: Five artists to watch
PAKISTAN INDIA SOUTH ASIA CONTEMPORARY ART EMERGING ARTISTS Looking for new names in the South Asian art world? Deepika Sorabjee, writing for CNN Go, has profiled five emerging artists from India and...
View ArticleNeed an introduction to modern Arab art? Mathaf opens December
Follow QATAR ART EXHIBITIONS MUSEUM SHOWS ARAB ARTISTS Qatar Museums Authority announces the 30 December, 2010 opening of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar with the inaugural exhibition...
View ArticleArt Radar visits Shanghai leg of “Detour”– picture feast
Follow ART EVENTS CHINA CHINESE ARTISTS Art Radar recently attended the eighth leg of “Detour”, a travelling exhibition of artist-decorated Moleskine notebooks, and took some pictures to share with...
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