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Read about five ultra-contemporary artists who are making waves in both institutions and the art market in China and beyond.
Asia is not a singular story to be decoded, Xiaowen Zhu argues, but a plural condition to be encountered on its own terms.
In an age where art has become increasingly global and digitised, a fascinating countercurrent is taking shape — one that draws from the deep wells of traditional Asian aesthetics. A return to ...
Over the last 25 years, the National Museum of Asian Art has presented the work of nearly 100 modern and contemporary artists, including Yayoi Kusama, Fiona Tan and Ahmed Mater. Park Chan-kyong: ...
In a dusty, shard-littered studio in South London, artist Anyi Ji sinks her hands into moist clay, allowing it to yield to its own gravity and weight. She doesn’t rush to impose form. Instead, she ...
The museum, the first in the country dedicated to global contemporary art, will be housed in a 71,000-square-foot reused warehouse from the 1980s in downtown Bangkok.
Modern and Contemporary Korean Art in Context (1950–Now) By Jung-Sil Lee & Dong-Yeon Koh, Bloomsbury Academic, out now. The number of Korean artists showing their work in international museums ...
International studio WHY Architecture has released images of the Dib Bangkok museum, which it claims will be "Thailand's first museum dedicated to international contemporary art". Once open, the ...
Carved in time The Buddhist cave temples near Ajanta in India were cut out of the cliffs above the Waghora River between the second century B.C. and sixth century A.D. Filled with Buddhist-themed ...