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About Art Radar
Did you know that Art Radar is the only editorially independent online news source writing about contemporary art across Asia?
We conduct original research and scan global news sources to bring you the taste-changing, news-making and up-and-coming in Asian contemporary art.
We’re taking a break!
The Art Radar team will be taking a much-coveted break over the Lunar New Year, which means we will not be publishing any stories between Monday 23 to Sunday 29 January 2012. Following that break, we will be back on schedule, with our first newsletter for the new year going out to subscribers on Wednesday 1 February 2012 (UST).
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Art Radar’s December 2011 giveaway winner!
Art Radar reader Simone Wille from Vienna is the lucky winner of our December 2011 giveaway, a photobook by Shahidul Alam. Congratulations, Simone!
We will soon publish our review and giveaway for January 2011, courtesy of Korean book publisher Seoul Selection. To be in to win, keep a close eye on our website.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Invisible paintings by Filipino artist Edd Aragon light up in Yuchengco Museum – profile
An increasing number of artists are working with light as part of their art creation. Now Filipino-born artist Edd Aragon has developed his own UV light-reactive paint.
Art education on the go: Point smartphone at sculpture for story
Apps are currently being developed that will enable gallery and museum visitors to learn the story behind an artwork simply by pointing their smartphone at it.



Art Radar takes a break for Lunar New Year in 2012
New records for Chinese auction houses despite market slowdown – ArtTactic report
Why are regional art shows so tricky to curate? The Japan Times
What is ahead for contemporary Asian art, 2012 and beyond? Part II
Southeast Asian photography: Langgeng Art Foundation holds rare group showing
Art Stage Singapore 2012 round up: Sales slow, coverage listless
Seeking Korea artist residency? International opportunities at Seoul Art Space Geumcheon
FINAL DAYS! Art Radar journalism course application deadline draws near
Indonesian contemporary art in Italy: A “faraway world” brought closer to Rome
What is ahead for contemporary Asian art, 2012 and beyond? Part I