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2021.03.10 Wed, by

Taoyuan International Art Award
Winner to Be Announced at Opening Ceremony

“Taoyuan International Art Award” exhibition will open on 13 March 2021 at Taoyuan Arts Center (Taiwan), showcasing the works of 17 finalists. The open call has attracted more than 600 artists from 46 countries to take part, and the grand prize winners will be revealed at the opening ceremony. >> Read more
2016.04.29 Fri, by

Art Basel in Basel | Unlimited Announcement

Unlimited: Presenting 88 ambitious and large-scale works spanning six decades >> Read more
2016.02.05 Fri, by

The Setting is Paramount

"It's relaxing," some visitors were heard to remark of the atmosphere, which included pet dogs and coffee sold from a trestle table to the tune of a buzzing generator.
 
 
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2015.05.15 Fri, by

In Pictures: Frieze New York 2015

A look round Frieze Art Fair's 2015 edition in New York >> Read more
2015.03.19 Thu, by

In Pictures: Art Basel Hong Kong 15

A look round the booths at Art Basel Hong Kong this year >> Read more
2013.05.20 Mon, by

Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

Art Basel announced today the participation of 245 of the world’s leading galleries for its first edition in Hong Kong, lead partner Deutsche Bank... >> Read more
2017.09.12 Tue, by

FRIENDS WITH BOOKS
ART BOOK FAIR, BERLIN 2017

30 August 2017, Berlin – FRIENDS WITH BOOKS: ART BOOK FAIR BERLIN 2017 >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.04.25 Tue, by

Chim↑Pom: So see you again tomorrow, too?

“Has the decision to host the Olympics not yet been made? Why is it that we dare not do such a thing?” —Deng Xiaoping, 1990 >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.01.23 Sat, by

Frieze New York Returns to Manhattan, Marking Frieze’s 25th Anniversary Year

The fifth edition of Frieze New York returns to Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan from May 5–8, 2016. >> Read more
Think, 2014.12.09 Tue, by

The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Nasereddin Shah-e Qajar

The 2nd prize winning essay by Joobin Bekhrad, from the 1st edition of the International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC). >> Read more

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