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2014.05.27 Tue, by

The Informer: ABHK 2014

Next year, Art Basel Hong Kong will happen in mid-March—a sartorial and navigational godsend for all involved. There were rumors that one Angelina Jolie flew in on Sunday—but these turned out to be just rumors. Buoyed by recent acquisitions, perhaps she was blown off course. >> Read more
2014.03.22 Sat, by

Abiogenesis: Terhah Landscape by Syaiful Garibaldi

Pearl Lam Galleries presents the current repertoire of the budding Indonesian artist Syaiful Aulia Garibaldi, fondly known as Tepu to his friends. Tepu’s art visualises the tiny and often overlooked workings of nature on a large scale, reminding us of the importance of minute life-forms that decompose waste and regenerate new life. >> Read more
2014.01.21 Tue, by

Platforms Read Positive at Art Stage

Borrowing from the Art Basel model, Art Stage Singapore has this year sought to emphasize content, and to integrate it closely with the sales imperative of the fair. >> Read more
2014.01.10 Fri, by

We Are—and Will Be—Asia: Preview of ArtStage Singapore 2014

With the slogan “We Are Asia,” Art Stage Singapore returns next week for its fourth annual edition. Randian previews this year's fair, with comments from founding Director Lorenzo Rudolf. >> Read more
2014.01.03 Fri, by

Pearl Lam Galleries(Singapore) inaugural exhibition:WHERE DOES IT ALL BEGIN? Contemporary Abstract Art in Asia and the West

Pearl Lam Galleries opens at Singapore’s Gillman Barracks, marking its third space in Asia, presenting boundary-crossing inaugural exhibition WHERE DOES IT ALL BEGIN? Contemporary Abstract Art in Asia and the West >> Read more
2013.09.10 Tue, by

EYE TO EAR: NATHAN SLATE JOSEPH AND TAYLOR KUFFNER

Sundaram Tagore Hong Kong launches the fall season with a joint exhibition by Israeli-American painter and sculptor Nathan Slate Joseph and American sound installation artist Taylor Kuffner. >> Read more
2013.06.06 Thu, by

The Informer – Art Basel & Hong Kong art week

Following the week that was the first edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong, we have much to look back on — though perhaps not as much as we expected. Certainly, the Basel Effect manifested itself in a number of ways. One could detect it in relative absence of kitsch and tat amongst the booths... >> Read more
2013.05.21 Tue, by

Far from the Madding Crowds

Where can you go to avoid the art crowd in Hong Kong, particularly when neighborhoods like Central and Wanchai can seem overrun with visiting luminaries during the month of May?
 
 
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Think, 2013.04.15 Mon, by

Art in the Age of Mass Production: Is the Long Museum Just Another Museum?

With money and space, the Long Museum has potential, but do they have the curatorial chops to turn a building into a museum? Despite a less-than-mind-blowing first show, it's nonetheless a good place to see a very extensive collection of Chinese art. >> Read more
Think, 2013.01.25 Fri, by

Art Stage Singapore 2013 Vernissage Report

Vernissage report direct from Art Stage Singapore 2013 >> Read more

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