Teerawat Mulvilai is no stranger to using art as a tool to reflect and criticise issues in society. His play Typhoon (The Remains) deals with the Oct 14, 1973, student uprising. In an act of protest against the amnesty bill, he was also involved in a ... full story
In a press release, the Paraguayan Embassy in Seoul said the Latin American country was invited to the 10-day exhibition where national and international artists showcased their projects on the walls of 66 piers of the Jamsu Bridge, a submersible ... full story
The exhibition, in its fourth year, presents some 90 photographs and pieces of media art by 18 artists from 10 ASEAN member countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand, and five Korean artists, at the Seoul ... full story
Turning to Shanghai, where a pedestrian street called Laowai Jie is filled with restaurants offering cuisine from 17 countries. The area is now presenting an expat art exhibition in some of its eateries and stores. These paintings were created by Enzo ... full story
The mountain, used for many years as a staging base for CIA-directed Hmong guerilla fighters and American special operations and rescue helicopters, was only 125 nautical miles from Hanoi. Air America, a CIA-proprietary, provided aerial support for the ... full story
... being able to distinguish easily between the good and the bad. He lived out that philosophy in a world of his own making. In Eternity Haymarket! he proffered us a glimpse of his personal paradise. John McDonald is art critic for The Sydney Morning ... full story
The internationally acclaimed Australian artist Martin Sharp, known for his colourful images of Luna Park, Marilyn Monroe and Tiny Tim, and has died in Sydney. Sharp was 71. His cartoons and illustrations lit up the pages of the satirical magazine Oz ... full story
The story begins in 2000 when Ms McBride's art consultant and friend, Vivienne Sharpe, phoned her in London, suggesting she make an offer on a Tucker work that had been passed in at auction at Christie's in May 2000. Ms McBride paid $86,000 for the ... full story
So excitement around Melbourne Now has been about more than the 400 creative practitioners from across a range of disciplines – including art, design and architecture, performance and fashion – who have been gathered for an exhibition over four months, ... full story
That was the question that Melbourne's the National Gallery Of Victoria (NGV) asked when they threw their doors open on a month-long project that saw the art space turned into a publicly viewed, fully functioning recording studio, where a collection of ... full story