... parallel audiences – the kids on the street playing ball, stopping to watch him catch a sketched chair on the wall, and the contemporary art critics of gallery hour – is something that he takes into account, especially with his upcoming solo show ... full story
Rachael Brown and Deepa Bhatia are clear about their working relationship. Brown is the “artist”, who is sometimes chaotic and lets ideas form organically, and Bhatia is the “designer” – neat, tidy and organised. But they are both extremely creative as ... full story
Some see the country's current art market as flagging, especially when compared to the painting scene circa 2007. However, others see the current situation as a blessing, the ideal breeding ground for better art-collecting attitudes. During the ... full story
“They are less concerned with the development of the art world and buy art work that is more profitable — treating paintings like stock and mutual funds,” she said. “These collectors also tend to be more aggressive and ready to take risks in investing ... full story
The power elite, as they are known in this city, are supposed to be in the depths of despair now that Narendra Modi has burst into Delhi as prime minister of the new Bharatiya Janata Party, shattering the self-confidence, power and patronage of ... full story
Israel's Bruno Art Group will start preparing next week to host one of its biggest shows in India, featuring the works of venerable Yaacov Agam. "The show of Yaacov Agam will be our biggest exhibition in India and will be supported by the Israeli and ... full story
These two massive three-panelled abstract works, by Joe Delaney and Soichiro Shimizu respectively, form the entrance to the recently-opened Bridge Art Space, the latest addition, following hot on the heels of Speedy Grandma and Soy Sauce Factory, to ... full story
The Seoul capital area in South Korea is the third largest metropolitan area in the world and the second most dense after Paris. With a population of nearly 26 million people (10 million in the city), the voice of the public is important, yet hard to ... full story
Magda Danysz, who has galleries in Shanghai and Paris, said, “I'm always pretty cautious about attending art fairs, and there are a lot in Shanghai this year. I picked this one because I know the people working on it are professional. There's a good ... full story
Though the fairs bring buyers and a buzz to Shanghai's art market, Xu says: “The explosion also shows that people are followers, rather than thinking creatively. It's like using [the chat app] Weixin or [the auction site] Taobao. There is a need to ... full story