Getting shirty 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?...
The former police station turned cultural centre will cost $270m...
The piece incorporates the remains of those killed...
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...
Big fish in Siggs’ pond Deal or no deal Getting shirty 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...
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...
“Big is beautiful” has been the principle behind the Encounters section of Art Basel in Hong Kong, and this year’s edition is no exception, with the inclusion of a 60 sq. m origami-like work by the Argentinian artist Marta Chilindron (Cecilia de Torres, 3C29) and a huge suspended installation by Gu Wenda consisting of 188 national flags made of human hair (Hanart TZ Gallery, 3D07). I Touched the Voice...
Yang Fudong creates work for remote Norwegian island...
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will send the best of British design...
Get your visas here Obtaining visas at the last minute to travel to fairs and exhibitions across the world can often prove problematic. But there is a country free of red tape that can be accessed in seconds at the heart of Art Basel in Hong Kong. The Republic of Jing Bang is an ephemeral nation created for the fair by the Chinese artist Sun Xun. A spokeswoman for the Singapore-based institution STPI,...
Art fairs are often places to avoid, but the chance to meet Asia’s collectors proves irresistible...
Asian collectors at New York auctions wielded enormous buying power...
The new film section of the fair highlights the crossover between cinema and video art in the region...
Yang Fudong creates work for remote Norwegian island...
Artists in the city to benefit the most from retail billionaire's gift...
Kris Martin's musical works at Art Basel Hong Kong Music lovers should head for the Sies & Hoke gallery stand (1B24) at Art Basel in Hong Kong which is showing a series of a works by the artist Kris Martin that combines medieval melodies with modern music giants. Martin has transposed songs by musical legends such as Frank Sinatra, Roxy Music, the Beatles and Radiohead on to a series of late 17th-century...
As Conchita Wurst swept to victory last week, the art historian Noah Charney was reminded of another famously hirsute woman...
Taysir Batniji and art collective Foundland take part in Edge of Arabia’s first residency programme organised in the US...
The largest private collection of works by Frank Auerbach has been given to the nation in lieu of inheritance tax from Lucian Freud’s estate...
One of the artist’s Seagram murals is back on display after being vandalised with graffiti...