This is the message conveyed by a host of artists from China in the art exhibition “Revelling In Aestheticism” at Wisma Kebudayaan SGM, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, from now until June 7. Launched on May 23 and organised by Soka Gakkai Malaysia, ...full story
Yinka Shonibare MBE is organized and toured by The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia. Judy Kim, Brooklyn Museum Curator of Exhibitions and Head of the Exhibitions Division, will coordinate the presentation, after which it will travel to ...full story
by Frank Campbell, art authenticator, Art Experts Inc. (US appraisers) Would you fork out your redundancy money to buy a Picasso off the internet? Happens all the time. The Daily Telegraph's Elizabeth Fortescue reported last week that a young Sydney ...full story
His studio in Moganshan Road (the centre of Shanghai's contemporary art scene) is almost windowless, so he depends on artificial light sources. This is discernible in the paintings – he uses the peculiar circumstances in his studio to his advantage; ...full story
NEW YORK.- The International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show, Brian and Anna Haughton's flagship fair, will again bring together the top dealers in the world from October 16th-22nd at the Park Avenue Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street, New York City. ...full story
By Madhusree Chatterjee New Delhi, May 29 (IANS) Indian art is going places this summer. Contemporary artist Manish Pushkale is heading to Europe and says “it's vacation time”. He will exhibit jointly with senior artist SH Raza during the Venice ...full story
... by contrast, guest curator Jacqueline Doughty's Why We Do the Things We Do features works exploring the process of making art itself. Finally, Sydney-based photographer Izabela Pluta's Gestures of the Landscape confronts the relationship between ...full story
Such is the case with the New York artist Jonathan Horowitz in this smart, crisply edited retrospective. The works evoke the media-saturated art of the 1970s, the neo-Conceptualist consumer art of the 1980s and the identity art of the 1990s, ...full story
It hasn't had the hype Chinese art has had.” From 2003 to 2008, worldwide auction sales of Chinese contemporary art increased more than 300-fold, according to the French-based database Artprice. HyungKoo Lee's anatomically correct skeletons of cartoon ...full story
"I think the gallery's really proven that it can handle large capacities, crowd-wise," she said. "Of course the Melbourne venue is still being renovated, so we're really fortunate that we get to have a second go at the Archibald."full story