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2016.01.12 Tue, by

Richard Koh at Art Stage Singapore 2016

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
2014.12.08 Mon, by

Traitor and Tradition – art from Cambodia and Thailand

Tradition is subjective and even traitors have one. And sometimes traitors turn out to be heroes. >> Read more
2014.04.02 Wed, by

Rodel Tapaya: The Chocolate Ruins

More magic-diorama than tableaux, “The Chocolate Ruins” (2013), after which Rodel Tapaya’s solo-show at ARNDT Berlin this month is named, is a multidimensional statement. >> Read more
2014.03.13 Thu, by

Rodel Tapaya – The Chocolate Ruins

Rodel Tapaya is one of the leading Filipino visual artists of his generation and belongs to the most acclaimed artists in Southeast Asia today. Due to exposure in international exhibitions and success in important regional art contests his works have gained renown and critical endorsement. >> Read more
2013.05.06 Mon, by

SIP! INDONESIAN ART TODAY

The exhibition "Sip! Indonesian Art Today" and the accompanying publication results from ARNDT's recent focus on Southeast Asian art and the new Asian and Pacific art markets. >> Read more
2013.02.13 Wed, by

Despite Middling Sales at Art Stage Singapore, the City Lives Up to its Hype

Though Art Stage 2013 failed to deliver a great number of adventurous collectors, fair offerings were of consistent quality. And unlike Hong Kong and Taipei, Singapore’s galleries presented interesting shows.... >> Read more
2016.09.03 Sat, by

ASIA NOW, Paris Asian Art Fair

ASIA NOW, the "boutique art fair" dedicated to contemporary Asian art, will take place from October 19 to 23, 2016, in a new exhibition space located at 9 Avenue Hoche in Paris. >> Read more
2016.04.07 Thu, by

WASAK!

The exhibition was a survey in the best and the worst sense—a pie chart of the contemporary art scene.
 
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2016.01.21 Thu, by

Sing Sing Breakout—Art Stage Singapore 2016

The government approaches this art market thingy the way a tiger mother might, not because art is good for folks but for glory and good marks—because she really is very competitive. It is soft power, red in tooth and claw. >> Read more
2016.01.12 Tue, by

Southeast Asia Forum Talks Programme at Art Stage Singapore 2016

In its 2016 edition, Art Stage Singapore will introduce the Southeast Asia Forum, which aims to emphasise the balance between art, commerce and content. >> Read more

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