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Artist's Honeycomb Sculptures Made by Bees Spark Buzz - artnet News beijing
7th July 2014

Art is often a collaborative process, but Beijing-based artist Ren Ri has a developed truly unique creative partnership, crafting his work in concert with a hive of bees, reports the Huffington Post. An active beekeeper since 2008, Ren has been ... full story
'Chinese Dream' exhibition opens in Beijing - ecns beijing
7th July 2014

Sponsored by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, it features paintings, photography, short films and even public-service advertisements. Public service ads are one of the highlights of the Chinese Dream exhibition. These ads, mainly ... full story
The art of preservation: Sketching group records Hong Kong's disappearing ... - South China Morning Post hong kong
8th July 2014

It's a tough hike up Eastern Street in the summer heat. But once at the junction of High Street, by the Sai Ying Pun Community Complex, a large tree offers shade and artistic inspiration for a small group of urban sketchers. Despite the stifling ... full story
Hong Kong Museum of Art Slammed for Ivory Exhibition - artnet News hong kong
7th July 2014

Protestors flocked to the Hong Kong Museum of Art over the weekend to protest a current exhibition featuring works made from ivory and rhino horn, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reports. Sourced from the private collection of Hong Kong-based ... full story
Protesters urge Hong Kong Museum of Art to remove ivory and rhino horn exhibits - South China Morning Post hong kong
7th July 2014

About 20 people gathered outside the Museum of Art in Tsim Sha Tsui yesterday morning to protest against an exhibition of artefacts made from rhino horn and elephant ivory. The demonstrators, many of them children, waved placards outside the Salisbury ... full story
Robert Miller's HK$100m gift to Asia Society highlights arts funding woes - South China Morning Post hong kong
29th June 2014

When Duty Free Shoppers founder Robert Miller donated HK$100 million to the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre last month, the news stunned the cultural sector. It was the largest donation made by an individual to an arts institution in a city where private ... full story
Sotheby's Sues Art Investor for £3 Million - artnet News hong kong
30th June 2014

Prominent London and Hong Kong–based art investor Olyvia Kwok has been sued by Sotheby's for just over £3 million, the Telegraph reports. The suit stems from Kwok's alleged non-payment on two paintings she purchased from the auction house during its ... full story
Art Osaka 2014 - Artfacts.Net osaka
15th June 2014

Art Osaka started in 2002 by a group of local galleries in Osaka to showcase the forefront of Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe etc.) art scene. The fair is the oldest contemporary art fair in Japan and distinguished from other fairs in the following manners ... full story
Street art heroes - Bangkok Post bangkok
17th June 2014

After the tragic passing of prominent street artist/illustrator/designer Mamafaka last September, many have worked hard to continue his legacy in honour of his artistic contributions, as well as to bring the scene onto a more mainstream level. We catch ... full story
Italian conductor to join Hanoi concert - VietNamNet Bridge hanoi
18th June 2014

An exhibition of 55 art works by 50 artists on Vietnam's sea and island sovereignty is set to open on June 18 at 29 Hang Bai Street, Hanoi. Among the artists are such famous painters and sculptors as Thanh Chuong, Dang Xuan Hoa, Dinh Quan, Pham Luan, ... full story
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