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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Learn to write about art like us: Art Radar art journalism course
As a student of the Art Radar Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing, you will learn the ins and outs of the writing about contemporary art.
Posted in From Art Radar, Resources
Tagged art course, art education, art school, art writing, art writing school, become a journalist, Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing, editing training, from Art Radar, how to copy edit, how to edit, how to get published, how to write, journalism course, journalist training, learn journalism, learn to write about art, online journalism, online writing education, online writing school, writing certification, writing course, writing for the Internet, writing online, writing school
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Where to see blue-chip art in Asia for free: Wall Street Journal reveals city secrets
The Wall Street Journal has uncovered some of the top but up-to-now somewhat secret spots in Asia to view collections of blue-chip contemporary and modern art.
Posted in Bangalore, Hong Kong, Hotel art, Resources, Singapore, Taiwan
Tagged artifacts, Bangalore, Bangalore metro, Cecilia Kwek, Central Academy of Fine Arts, chairs, Charmaine Lim, Chinese contemporary art, contemporary art, DP Architects, Fort Canning, Frank Gehry, furniture art, Gao Xiao Wu, George Hwang, hong kong, Hong Kong Arts Centre, hotel art, Hotel Fort Canning, Jasper Johns, Jean-Jacques Henner, Jia Gang, John Miksic, Kwek Leng Beng, Loh Lik Peng, Mao art, Marc Chagall, modern art, New Majestic Hotel, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, singapore, Southeast Asian archaeology, St. Regis Singapore, Sui Jianguo, Taipei
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Video artist Chen Chieh Jen’s diary for Taiwan society – Studio Banana TV interview
Most people in countries around the world move silently through their lives. Taiwanese video artist Chen Chieh Jen attempts to gives a voice to those less-represented.
Posted in Chen Chieh Jen, East Asian, Historical art, Identity art, Nationalism, Political, Social, Taiwanese, Video, Videos, Violence
Tagged art photography, art videos, artist video interview, Chen Chieh-Jen, computer editing, computer-edited images, contemporary photographers, contemporary Taiwanese art, contemporary Taiwanese artists, Cultural Revolution, digital manipulation, Empire's Borders I, Factory, government film, historical art, Identity art, image manipulation, Kate Nicholson, nationalistic art, photograph manipulation, photographers, photography, political art, propaganda film, Rebirth I – Twelve Karmas Under the City, Revolt in the Soul & Body 1900-1999, social art, Studio Banana TV, Taiwanese art, Taiwanese art photography, Taiwanese contemporary photography, Taiwanese photographers, Taiwanese photography, Taiwanese video art, Taiwanese video artists, Video art, video artists, Video Interview, violent art
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Online art auction houses get physical: Is Internet model failing?
Saffronart has opened a third gallery space, this time in New Delhi, and Artnet exhibited at an art fair for the first time in 2010. We ask them why they are getting physical.
Posted in Art and the Internet, Promoting art
Tagged art and the Internet, art community, art market trends, Artnet, business of art, contemporary art market trends, Delhi, Dinesh Vazerani, Dinesh Vazirani, emerging art market trends, gallery, gallery openings, Google Art Project, Harvard business case study, Hong Kong International Arts and Antiques Fair, Indian art, Indian art community, Indian contemporary art, Max Wolf, New Dehli, New Delhi galleries, Oberoi Hotel, online, Online art, online art auction houses, online art auction trends, online auction house, Promoting art, Robin Roche, Saffronart, selling art, selling art online, V.S. Gaitonde, VS Gaitonde, Yasmin Chilmeran
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