"I often say that I don't take people's portraits, but cities'," she explains of her images from London, Barcelona, Naples, Tel Aviv, Venice, Hanoi and more. The work is intimate yet also has a sense of energy and rhythm as the breeze blows her ... full story
George Souris wants Sydney's cultural insti tutions to grow so they can overcome the arts world behemoths in Melbourne, Brisbane and Hobart, but they will increasingly have to find private money to fund their operations. The Arts Minister wants the Art ... full story
Years before the government began its Herculean task of developing the West Kowloon Cultural District more than a decade ago, a group of private enthusiasts had the foresight to exploit Hong Kong's mercantile role in art and set up a local research ... full story
Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, delivers the keynote address at the Arts & Museum Summit at Asia Society in Hong Kong on November 22, 2013. (Nick Mak/Asia Society). enlarge. hide caption. Glenn D. Lowry, director ... full story
The art market has always been difficult to understand and is full of pitfalls for the new collector but it is undergoing a revolution and thanks to globalization and technology it is more open than ever before. The first of these two lectures ... full story
This week in Hong Kong, art will likely out-glitter the gems again. The most talked-about item at Christie's fall auction in the city is “Hospital Triptych No. 3” by Zeng Fanzhi, which is slated for an evening sale of 20th-century and contemporary ... full story
Minuit, French for midnight, is the title of Taipei-based French journalist Hubert Kilian's (余白) exhibition on what his neighborhood looks like at dusk. Starting in 2010, Kilian took long walks every week on the streets of Taipei and New Taipei City, ... full story
Painter Chen Ching-jung, second left, poses next to his painting Night Market on Oct. 30, along with Hezekiel Dubethe, first secretary at the Swaziland embassy, left, Janine Maxwell, co-founder of Heart for Africa, second right, and Lu Hsing-chung ... full story
Pocket, Mr. Tatehana's art space, opens Thursday in the capital's Ebisu district alongside a new branch of hip Tokyo shoe shop T6M. Directed and curated by Mr. Tatehana, it will focus on showcasing young Japanese creators, a mission the designer calls ... full story
One of Japan's more famous shoe designers, Noritaka Tatehana, who counts among his clients Lady Gaga, has opened an art gallery in Tokyo where he will be showcasing the best works of Japan's young, modern artists. The space opened on Thursday at ... full story