Forty-one varying forms of 'public art' could be part of Delhi's life before the Commonwealth Games next October, the Delhi Urban Art Commission's (DUAC) has informed the Delhi Government and the Lieutenant-Governor in a written communiqué. ... full story
She's been showing internationally for more than 20 years, and contemporary art's feminist and global agendas course through her work. Her aesthetic coalesced after spending two years in New Delhi in the early 1990s, where the pattern of written Hindi ... full story
Of these, one gallery finds that it might be lucking out, thanks to its attempt to make art affordable. This is the AICON art gallery. AICON is located in New York and London, representing contemporary Indian art in two continents. ... full story
“It was for that reason that I had to move to either Mumbai or Delhi. Chennai then didn't have art exhibitions and non Chennai participating artists in it on a regular basis,” he rues. Things may, or may not, have changed now, but the artist says with ... full story
An art exhibition called “Bangkok, Saint Petersburg, Venice – Cities of Canals” by a Bangkok-based Russian artist is now on in the Thai capital, in which life along canals is presented in a figurative form of art. Captivated by landscape, light and the ... full story
Recently, she had visitors from Charlotte, Raleigh, Kentucky and as far away as Bangkok, Thailand. She thinks the press the River Arts District is receiving from such major publications like the Charlotte Observer and New York Times is helping bring in ... full story
As a result, the gallery and its owners, Jaruwat Wongkumjan and Jirawan Jeenwan, are making a name that is being increasingly uttered in the competitive Bangkok gallery scene. But Hof is not only hosting one exhibition: It is hosting two. ... full story
... the exterior façade of Hong Kong's Museum of Art against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour. Renowned for transforming the banal into the sublime, the cities featured in Prince's blown-up book covers range from Paris to London, Bangkok and back again ... full story
After all, he is listed in Who's Who in American art. At various occasions he staged one-man shows in various art capitals of the world notably in Mexico, Canada, the United States, Brazil, and Manila, among others. Everywhere his paintings have been ... full story
This was perhaps due to the recessions, and the growing corporate market in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and other metropolitan areas in the region that siphoned away talent from the island. One may perhaps take consolation that since then, many new artists ... full story