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Yearly Archives: 2008
Indian contemporary art reaches a new stage of development
INDIAN ART SHOW Signs Taken For Wonders: Recent Art from India and Pakistan to January 31 2009 Indian contemporary art is reaching a new audience with large-scale museum surveys such as ‘Indian Highway’ at London’s Serpentine Gallery and ‘Chalo! India: A … Continue reading
Radar's top four artist picks at Cairo International Biennal
ART BIENNIAL AFRICA EGYPT The opening ceremony of the 11th Cairo International Biennale took place on 21 December 2008. Past versions of this state-organised biennial have been slammed by critics: The 10th edition of the Cairo International Biennale could have very … Continue reading
Art buying in a bear market Sothebys course in London February 2009
COLLECTOR COURSE LONDON Sotheby’s Institute in London is running a six-week course Buying Opportunities in a Bear Market on Tuesday evenings 7.00 pm – 8.15 pm. February: 3, 10, 17 (term break on February 24th) March: 3, 10, 17 The present … Continue reading
Central Asian art joins mainstream market – Eurasianet
CENTRAL ASIAN ART The strong presence of Central Asian artists at recent art fairs and exhibits in New York is helping to underscore the fact that the region has joined the mainstream of the international art market reports Eurasianet. A … Continue reading
Kandinsky prize won by Russian artist Alexey Beliayev-Guintovt, video of menacing ceremony
RUSSIAN ART PRIZE Alexey Beliayev-Guintovt won Russia’s top contemporary-art award, the Kandinsky Prize, with a series of nationalist paintings “Motherland-Daughter,” winning 40,000 euros ($52,500). The prize, in its second year and named after Russian abstract painter … Continue reading
The Dubai art market and its future – Nation, Guardian
ART MARKET DUBAI A spate of new gallery openings mostly in the city’s financial hub – the Dubai International Financial Centre - goes ahead despite the recent turmoil amongst financial institutions reports the Nation. The global turmoil certainly hasn’t affected the number … Continue reading
Singaporean artist Mona Choo awarded first VandA print-making residency
SINGAPORE ARTIST LONDON MUSEUM Hong Kong-based and Singapore born artist and print maker Mona Choo has been awarded the first printmaking residency at the Victoria and Albert Museum in partnership with The London Print Studio and London Printworks Trust. The six … Continue reading
Asian Art Fair in New York cancelled – New York Times, Artinfo
The New York Times reports: Reflecting the recent nose dive in confidence in the art and antiquities markets, the International Asian Art Fair held each spring in Manhattan has been canceled. The event’s organizers said the current economic slump was … Continue reading



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