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2018.02.02 Fri, by

DHAKA ART SUMMIT 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT

[Press Release] DHAKA ART SUMMIT 2018 2 – 10 FEBRUARY 2018 Artist list and further programme details released 15 November 2017 Produced and primarily funded by the Samdani Art Foundation, the 4th edition of the Dhaka Art Summit will take place from 2-10 February in a public-private partnership with the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, the country’s […] >> Read more
2017.06.21 Wed, by

Art Basel Unlimited 2017

John Baldessari's "Ear Sofa; Nose Sconces with Flowers (in Stage Setting)", 2009/2017, was the best and weirdest thing at Unlimited, including when the model got some dust in her eye >> Read more
2015.10.30 Fri, by

20th Biennale of Sydney: The future is already here—it’s just not evenly distributed

The 20th Biennale of Sydney, inspired by a quote from author William Gibson, is titled "The future is already here—it's just not evenly distributed". >> Read more
2015.10.13 Tue, by

Dhaka Art Summit

The Samdani Art Foundation is pleased to announce further details about the participating artists and thinkers who will constitute the third edition of the globally acclaimed Dhaka Art Summit (DAS), the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.01.15 Tue, by

I am the World, I Want to Be Forgotten: Interview with Ai Weiwei

Randian Editor Iona Whittaker in conversation with Ai Weiwei — Chinese artist, writer, filmmaker and commentator — at his Beijing studio. The year 2012 marked his release from house arrest and the film "Never Sorry".... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.12.14 Fri, by

7th Asia Pacific Triennial — 20 Years Predicting Asia’s Future

On the eve of APT7, the pioneering visual art event of the Asia-Pacific, Randian’s Chris Moore spoke with Suhanya Raffel, Director of the APT and Acting Director of the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA).... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.09.07 Fri, by

How to Re-heat an Exhibition

"Indian Highway," a show from the Serpentine in London, touched down in Asia via Oslo, Rome, and Lyon. Having traveled thus far, perhaps it is unsurprising that some of the carefully crafted dishes (some 200 works by 30 artists) cooled slightly, even with such curatorial couriers as “HUO” (Hans Ulrich Obrist) and Julia Peyton-Jones… >> Read more