Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) has revealed the names of the 13 artists selected to participate in the 2014 edition of the highly anticipated and closely analyzed “Primavera” exhibition for young Australian artists under the age of 35 ... full story
Equator Art Projects is pleased to present King For a Day, a group exhibition showcasing work by seven young Singapore artists: Victoria Aravindhan, Kray Chen Ke Rui, Filip Gudovic, Godwin Koay, Lau Eng Seng, May Lim and Bach Zainol. The curator, Tony ... full story
Australia said on Tuesday it is trying to confirm reports that a Chinese-born Australian artist had been detained in Beijing ahead of the 25th anniversary of the military clampdown on the student protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, adding it would ... full story
The company sold $37 million of art at its inaugural Beijing sale in December. China is the fastest growing source of clients for international auction houses as increasing affluence is driving demand for art and collectibles as alternative investments ... full story
Beijing — CHINESE Makonde and Tinga Tinga arts devotees have built a 10 million US dollars plus (1.6bn/-) African Village at the outskirts of Beijing which is expected to be opened in September. The Tanzania-art-investor Prof Li Songshan (74) and his ... full story
HONG KONG: To find the world's only museum chronicling the brutal crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen protests, look for the skinny office building wedged between a Tibetan-themed pub and a sports bar on a side street on the edge of a Hong Kong tourist ... full story
It's a tired cliché constantly heard but, yes, Hong Kong's art scene is stronger "than before". There's now a wider variety of commercial art galleries and Art Basel's choice for its Asian outpost has made the city a destination for international ... full story
Art Basel Hong Kong had not even opened to the public by the time that Anastasia Klose's T-shirts branded with the slogan “Art | Blasé” sold out. She says the idea is “an artwork born of desperation”, from a poverty-stricken artist struggling to make ... full story
Public art can make or break a city. In the most positive cases, it has lifted community spirits and regenerated districts. At its worst, it has only served as a permanent eyesore. In Hong Kong, however, public art is often less fodder for social ... full story
On 1 June, Nunu Fine Art Gallery is to open its doors in Taipei. The new space will be inaugurated with an exhibition featuring six artists: Rose Wylie, Petah Coyne, Pam Santos, Maya Hewitt, Chang En-Tzu and Thordis Adelsteinsdottir. The inauguration ... full story