For most, Vietnam is an idea formed, since the beginning of the twentieth century, by a foreigner’s idea of the foreign, rather more than by its residents. >> Read more
We begin this series of articles on South East Asia visiting Richard Koh, whose eponymous gallery in Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's most influential, representing artists throughout the region, including Haffendi Anuar, Justin Lim Natee Utarit, and Pattana Chuenmana. >> Read more
The Indonesian artist FX Harsono has won the inaugural Joseph Balestier Award for the Freedom of Art, jointly presented by the Embassy of the United States in Singapore and Art Stage Singapore. >> Read more
Equator Art Projects is delighted to open its 2015 Exhibition Programme with Sauce for Contemporary Art Problems, a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist, Uji ‘Hahan’ Handoko Eko Saputro. >> Read more
The beautiful venue and generous booths of well-curated international galleries, showing high quality work, has proven a winning formula. We look forward to the next edition! >> Read more
A center of art and culture, Yogyakarta (located in Central Java) attracts students from all parts of the country to study at the art schools—and often marry and stay to pursue their lives as professional artists. One major attraction here is ArtJog, an annual art event increasingly making a mark. >> Read more
Concept Context Contestation: art and the collective in Southeast Asia
A new exhibition about conceptual approaches to making art for, with, and about the collective and collective issues in Southeast Asia. >> Read more