Thirty international archaeology teams have been invited to the desert land...
Saudi Aramco partners with European museums to create a huge arts and natural history centre in the Eastern Province...
The railway was blown up during the First World War as shown in the movie “Lawrence of Arabia” Near the tombs of Mada’in Saleh, a station of the famous Hejaz railway has been carefully restored, together with its 1906 locomotives, made in the Rhineland, and is open to the public. This famous railway line was built by the Turks to transport pilgrims from Damascus to Medina in four days instead of the...
Scholar-collector John Hardy’s historic pieces for sale at Christie’s...
[2014-05-19] This blog follows French & Mottershead's work with Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Carolyn Rando, who will be advising us during the development of new work Afterlife ... a series of audio monologues reflecting on death and human... ...
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After years of troubles with funding and organisation, the Canadian art event is looking forward to its next edition this autumn...
The New York organisation says the lawsuit brought by two of Peggy Guggenheim’s grandchildren is “frivolous” and that they “repeatedly contradict their own position”...
The founders of ArtHK, bought by Art Basel in 2012, are planning an event in a tent...
It's no surprise to find the medium of neon at the fair. Here is our selection of light works at Art Basel in Hong Kong. After all, when the curators of M , the city's museum of visual cultures, wanted to record a quintessentially Hong Kong medium they only had to look across the street or recall its rich film history. Neon signs and bright lights are everywhere. The fledgling institution's current...
- The Art Newspaper The Art Newspaper RSS Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Saturday 17 May 2014 Contemporary art Fairs Books China When diversity is a disguise of uniformity Have curators and collectors replaced critics? By Alexander Adams. From Art Basel Hong...
Artists’ collectives in China can be anything from loose, anarchic groups to serious associations with a shared ideology ...
Curatorial energy and a founder’s commitment cannot flag if a museum is to flourish, however memorable the opening show ...
The sky-high cost of borrowing one painting by the Italian artist has not impressed everyone...
The mainland’s manufacturing heartland, the Pearl River Delta, will be increasingly influential...
Artist Carsten Nicolai on why he’s transformed Hong Kong’s tallest buildng into a pulsating work of art...
In The Frame - The Art Newspaper The Art Newspaper RSS Search Home News Museums Market Conservation Comment Features Interviews Reviews ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE JOBS ARCHIVE WHAT'S ON ART FAIRS IN PRINT Sign in to digital edition Saturday 17 May 2014 In The Frame Welcome to the land of Jing Bang Get your visas here Obtaining visas at the last minute to travel to fairs and exhibitions across the world...
It ain’t the end of the world Kris Martin makes sweet music Because you're Wirth it In a desert far, far away… Not that kind of dealer Hands off for Hemingway PS1 goes Goop Seriously scary No rest for the wicked Bloomberg at rest Fisticuffs among Frieze VIPs? Tanks a lot Artforum in-fighting Rules, rules, rules Secure sleepover Secret of the sphinx Are you there, Hans? Haters gonna hate Lyotard: the...
Rock-star looks It ain’t the end of the world Kris Martin makes sweet music Because you're Wirth it In a desert far, far away… Not that kind of dealer Hands off for Hemingway PS1 goes Goop Seriously scary No rest for the wicked Bloomberg at rest Fisticuffs among Frieze VIPs? Tanks a lot Artforum in-fighting Rules, rules, rules Secure sleepover Secret of the sphinx Are you there, Hans? Haters gonna...
The curator of Encounters, Yuko Hasegawa, chose art to fill big spaces at the fair—and possibly in China too...