Tate makes Rothko-defacing ink disappear - 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 Friday 16 May 2014 Museums Conservation United Kingdom Tate makes Rothko-defacing ink disappear One of the artist’s Seagram murals is back on...
Artists, collectors and galleries are picking and choosing from the way things are done in the West ...
- 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 Friday 16 May 2014 Museums Controversies France Director of Picasso museum dismissed The museum remains closed to the public By Gareth Harris and Javier Pes. From Art Basel Hong Kong...
In a new film, Uli Sigg reveals that he didn’t necessarily like some of the contemporary art he bought...
The title of the exhibition, “5,000 Names”, is born of a mystery. It alludes to the unfinished project of Hans van Dijk, a Dutchman who arrived at Nanjing University in 1986 to study Chinese, and went on to become a key figure in contemporary art in China until his death in 2002. His legacy is a rich archive of photographs, letters, books, catalogues and magazines recording his life and work within...
Perry's work is the first by a living foreign artist in the museum's collection...
Beijing and Rotterdam shows celebrate the Dutchman who first chronicled China’s contemporary art...
Leading patrons, projects and organisations recognised in Hong Kong ...
- 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 Friday 16 May 2014 Museums China Yuz Museum opens in Shanghai The new museum joins a slew of others By Sammi Liu and Javier Pes. From Art Basel Hong Kong daily edition Published online:...
The New York-based fund manager already owns 40 works by the artist from the 1970s onwards...
Liu Guosong says that many ancient painters would break with conventions, which has inspired the veteran artist’s experiments with brush, ink and paper since the 1960s...
There’s a lot of space to show new art in China today, but experienced curators to fill it and critics to assess their work are in short supply...
Australia’s museums are acquiring more contemporary Asian art but its private collectors blazed a trail to the region...
With Lars Nittve at the helm of the West Kowloon flagship, the museum has got its bearings, a founding collection and big plans for the future...
Artists and galleries are seeing rents rise even in old factories and warehouses far from the centre...
A Hong Kong- and Los Angeles-based video, installation and performance artist, Adrian Wong originally trained in research psychology and currently teaches sculpture and critical theory at the University of California...
The artist-in-residence, along with her partner Gum Cheng, at the Asia Art Archive, Clara Cheung is also the art director of the charity Art Together, and founded the Hong Kong-based C&G Artpartment gallery space...
A sculptor writes beautifully about others’ work...
[2014-05-12] A 1.136m2 piece of land in Austria forms the centre of my ongoing project 'a little bit of Austria'. Phase I involved a two weeks residency (12.-26th April 2014) on the land where I spent time there documenting the surrounding and meeting the local... ...
[2014-05-12] Supported by an a-n Re:View bursary, this blog will be a record of my conversations with Glasgow-based environmental artist duo, Tim Collins and Reiko Goto. Our time together will include a visit to their current field-based environmental project at... ...