Archive for August, 2008
Ashley Rawlings On The Rise Of Tokyo's Contemporary Art Scene
Whilst Beijing has quickly attracted many foreign galleries to open spaces in the city and has fast established itself as the centre of contemporary art in Asia, Tokyo’s art scene has been slow to make a mark on the international art map. But with several new galleries and museums opening this year alone Tokyo is showing signs of resurgence. Now that the lights have gone down on the Beijing Olympics, Tokyo, argues Ashley Rawlings, is becoming a significant destination for the international art world to turn its eyes to. 
Renaissance Society Art Auction
Thomas Struth, 'Piazza Museo Nazionale, Naples', 1988 Silver gelatin print, 26" x 33", Edition 7/10 Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Estimate: $14,000 - $16,000 Andre Butzer,...
Zoe Beloff: The Somnambulists At Bellwether, New York
 Zoe Beloff's exhibition 'The Somnambulists' is comprised of five hand-painted miniature wooden theatres, into which moving images are projected. The largest of these theatres houses two high-definition...
Stacey Duff's Top Five Shows In Beijing
Fang Lijun Our Future Until October 12 Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art 798 Art District, No 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu Chaoyang district Beijing T: 86 10 8610 8706 Despite the futuristic implications of its title, the...
Moti Sagron Wins August's Your Studio Competition
Moti Sagron's winning work AUGUST 2008 YOUR STUDIO WINNER SELECTED BY CHRIS MOORE The winner of the August Your Studio competition is Moti Sagron. Chris Moore, Saatchi Online Magazine...
Chris Moore On Qiu Zhijie At Shanghai Zendai Museum Of Modern Art
A review can easily be overwhelmed by content, ceasing to have critical form but becoming instead a list of items, or art-ems. So how does one reduce a...
View Basket: Art Bought Online, The Hayward Gallery, London
Opening today is a new exhibition of artwork selected and purchased online. A range of images and objects have been selected by Hayward Curatorial Associate Tom Morton and...
Lara Schnitger & My Barbarian At Museum Het Domein, The Netherlands
For this exhibition Lara Schnitger (who was born in Haarlem in 1968) is for the first time working in close collaboration with performance group My Barbarian. The group,...
Ana Finel Honigman Reports On Five Up-and-coming Middle Eastern Artists
The shine and purr of gushing international press emerging from Dubai can muffle the questionable quality of some of the region's art. But shift through the region's glittering...
Hugh Mendes: An Existential Itch 2001-2008, Loading Bay Gallery, London
Hugh Mendes has been making paintings based on newspaper clippings since completing his MA in 2001. This exhibition, travelling to London from The Fishmarket Gallery, Northampton, offers...
















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