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Glorious creations - Straits Times singapore
20th April 2009

So, when I learnt that the National Museum of Singapore was bringing an exhibition from one of the masters of colours and texture to the city, I was very excited. Christian Lacroix; the costumier is a collection of just some of the brilliant, ... full story
PaceWildenstein Keeps Pace With Art World Layoffs - ARTINFO beijing
20th April 2009

This follows job cuts at Pace in November, when the gallery, which has three spaces in New York and one in Beijing, let go of 18 of its 146 employees. PaceWildenstein did not return a phone call or an e-mail seeking comment. ... full story
London caught in a China vibe - Asia Times Online london
20th April 2009

Now, thanks to the Beijing Olympics, and the efforts of people like David Tse Ka Shing, all that is changing. Tse Ka Shing is creative director of the Chinatown Arts Space (CAS), started in 2003 by a group of British East Asian artist who wanted to ... full story
Agreement between top museums on the Chinese mainland and Taiwan - Alibaba News Channel taipei
14th April 2009

Most people know about the famous Palace Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing, but it is a little-known fact that the treasured imperial collections of the palace are housed separately in Beijing and Taipei. For this reason, in the past six decades, ... full story
Open Your Eyes to Indian Art - Korea Times tokyo
20th April 2009

The exhibition opened Thursday at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province. Originally titled ``Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art,'' the exhibition first opened at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo last November. ... full story
Politics versus museums - China Post taipei
20th April 2009

Whether the NPM, which boasts the world's largest collection of Chinese objets d'art, should have an annex far away from Taipei is controversial in the first place. It is true that the NPM has much more art treasures than it can display, but that does ... full story
"Highlights Of Islamic Art From The Farjam Collection" Supported ... - Middle East Events (press release) dubai
19th April 2009

Dubai , UAE - April 19, 2009: The Farjam Collection, the first art venue of its kind in Dubai, recently opened in the DIFC to present a series of rotating exhibitions drawn from Farhad Farjam's extensive art collection. ... full story
An Open Season on Dubai - Khaleej Times dubai
18th April 2009

You'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere such a plethora of art galleries, museums, bookstores, academic forums, and theatrical performances. It would be no hyperbole to suggest that Dubai is to the new millennium what Baghdad, Cairo and Damascus were ... full story
Montenegrin artist performs in Ho Chi Minh City - VietNamNet Bridge ho chi minh
18th April 2009

vietnamnet Bridge - A gala night of the Singaporean art troupe Nanyang Academy Of Fine Arts (NAFA) with the performance of Montenegrin pianist Boris Kraljevic was launched in Ho Chi Minh City on April 18. Other artists from Hong Kong and Vietnam joined ... full story
Minority report - Deccan Herald mumbai
18th April 2009

Munshi's work is very personal and at most times disturbing.” Munshi's latest exhibition titled ‘Sharpnel' concluded at Tao art gallery, Mumbai, recently. Curated by art critic and writer, Ranjit Hoskote the show had two parts. ... full story
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