about us
 
contact us
 
login
 
newsletter
 
facebook
 
 
home hongkong beijing shanghai taipei tokyo seoul singapore
more cities
search     
art in more cities   |   galleries   |   artists   |   artworks   |   events   |   art institutions   |   art services   |   art scene
| 1  |  ... 139  |  140  |  141  |  142  |  143 ...  | 590 |   
newyork
28th February 2013

Early last year, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, also included some superb Gutai works in a show of abstract paintings; in 2011, it presented a solo exhibition of founding Gutai member Atsuko Tanaka's works. Now, the Solomon R. Guggenheim ...full story

28th February 2013

By now, the looks, character and history of Gutai, the post-World War II Japanese art movement born in 1954 in Ashiya, between Osaka and Kobe, are familiar to regular viewers of modern-art exhibitions in Japan. Last summer's “Gutai: The Spirit of an ...full story

dubai
27th February 2013

With 15 artists representing 13 Arabic countries participating and creating works of art between, the workshop form part of the first ever Sculpture Dubai symposium, taking place from the 18th of February till the 10th of the coming March 2013, and ...full story

melbourne
27th February 2013

Exhibitions include her solo The Begin-Again, C3West Project, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Sydney, 2011; and group exhibitions NEW12, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2012, and No Soul For Sale, Tate Modern London, 2010.full story

hochiminh
27th February 2013

The 27-year-old photographer, who graduated from the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities, chose to explore the stories of homosexual couples in Vietnam through her camera lens. Her photographs depict her subjects' daily lives, recording ...full story

newyork
27th February 2013

Last Thursday, the Guggenheim Museum in New York City held a sneak peak of its group exhibition No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia, where it was announced that the show will travel to Asia Society's Hong Kong Center in fall of ...full story

bangkok
27th February 2013

The veteran artist is famous for his intricate drawings which harmoniously combine traditional Thai drawings with contemporary arts, portraying the concepts of nature, life cycles, and philosophy. Sometimes he reimagines the themes of religion and ...full story

london
26th February 2013

It should, at least, attract visitors curious to sample the booming contemporary Asian art scene. Gajah Gallery from Singapore will be bringing a new painting, Godlike (pictured) by one of Indonesia's leading artists, Nyoman Masriadi, priced at $350 ...full story

sydney
26th February 2013

Anish Kapoor has built a career out of exceptionally engineered, slick-looking objects – gleaming dishes, gaping voids and monumental installations. While his work seems to descend directly from the tradition of 1960s Minimalism – the viewer's physical ...full story

sydney
26th February 2013

SYDNEY'S two flagship art galleries are in the throes of seismic changes which are continuing to see the departure of senior staff, recruitment for newly created managerial positions, and revamped visions for both organisations. Museum of Contemporary ...full story

| 1  |  ... 139  |  140  |  141  |  142  |  143 ...  | 590 |   
follow*us*on* 

© 2007 - 2024 artinasia.com