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Monthly Archives: May 2011
ART HK 11 Hong Kong art fair: What did galleries bring to ART HK 11? Picture feast
ART FAIRS HONG KONG CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK From work by seminal American pop artists like Andy Warhol to that of the emerging Asian artists represented in the fair’s ASIA ONE section, ART HK 11 seemed truly international. While we were out … Continue reading
Posted in Fairs, Hong Kong, Promoting art
Tagged Andy Warhol, Beijing Commune, Carmen Bat Ka Man, F2 Gallery, Fabien Fryns, Fabien Fryns Fine Art, Feng Bin, Gallerie de multiples, Gallerie Grand Siecle, Gavin Turk, Gilles Drouault, Green Cardamom, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, Guillaume Paris, Hammad Nasar, Hamra Abbas, Henry Au Yeung, Hokujae, Kacey Wong, Kate Bryan, Keiichi Tanaami, Khadinn Khan, Lee Sea Hyun, Leo Castelli Gallery, Lu Jingjing, Nanzuka Underground, Plum Blossoms Gallery, Richard Pettibone, Shinji Nanzuka, the cat street gallery, Wang Chenyang, Wang Guangle, Zeng Fanzhi
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ART HK 11 Hong Kong art fair: Chinese artist Gao Weigang wins 2011 ART FUTURES award
We look 2011′s ART FUTURES award winner Gao Weigang. The ART FUTURES award, worth US$25,000, is presented to one emerging artist by ART HK each year.
Posted in Chinese, Emerging artists, Events, Gao Weigang, Hong Kong, Prizes
Tagged Ai Weiwei, art award, art award winners, art fairs Asia, ART FUTURES, ART HK 11, art prize, ArtAsiaPacific, Beijing art galleries, Beijing artists, Charmaine Lim, China Art Archives & Warehouse, Chinese contemporary art, Chinese emerging artist, contemporary art prizes, Elaine Ng, Emerging artists, Foreign Bodies, Gao Weigang, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Heilongjiang, hong kong, Hong Kong art events, Hong Kong International Art Fair, international annual art events, Intuition, Joanna Gunn, Lane Crawford, Lars Nittve, M+, Magician Space, Magnus Renfrew, Serpentine Gallery, tiger
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ART HK 11 Hong Kong art fair: IQ2 debater Simon de Pury on beautiful art – interview
Art Radar catches up with iconic auctioneer Simon de Pury, in Hong Kong to participate in the latest IQ2 debate, the motion of which is “Art Must Be Beautiful”.
Posted in Auction staff, Auctions, Business of art, Hong Kong, Interviews, Lectures and talks, Market watch, Professionals, Promoting art, Simon de Pury
Tagged Acquisitions, Ai Weiwei, art, ART HK 11, art market, art market trends, art sales, Auction House, BRIC, business of art, China, Chinese art, Collectors, contemporary market, damient hirst, David LaChapelle, exclusive, goldman sachs, Hong Kong art, Hong Kong art fair, Hong Kong art scene, Hong Kong contemporary art, Intelligence Squared, intelligence squared asia, international artwork, international contemporary art market, interview, keff koons, Lars Nittve, market trends, opinions, Phillips de Pury, Saatchi, Simon de Pury, stephen bayley, subjectivity in art, Zoe Dulay
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Hong Kong art fair ART HK 11: First day fair impressions
Art Radar founder Kate Cary Evans, more than slightly overwhelmed by the magnitude of the 2011 edition of ART HK, reports on the alternative sections of the fair.
Posted in Fairs, Hong Kong
Tagged Almond Chu, anothermountaiman, art fair booths, art fair exhibition halls, art fair exhibitors, art fairs, ART FUTURES, Art HK, ART HK 11, ASIA ONE, Asian art fairs, Asian art galleries, Asian artists, Asian Contemporary Art, Asian contemporary artists, Carmen Bat Ka Man, contemporary art fairs, David LaChapelle, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bank art collection, Deutsche Bank Collection, Gagosian, Gagosian Gallery, galleries at art fairs, galleries at ART HK, Hanart TZ, Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong art events, Hong Kong art fair, Hong Kong Art Fair 2011, Hong Kong art galleries, Hong Kong artists, Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hong Kong International Art Fair 2011, ICC Tower, international art fairs, international art galleries, International Commerce Centre, Jam Wu, James Jean, Kate Cary Evans, Kimiyo Mishima, Lehman Brothers, Luis Chan, Marian Goodman, Marian Goodman Gallery, Martha Otero Gallery, MEM, New York photography, photography, Stanley Wong, Stanley Wong (anothermountainman), Taiwanese artists, Tim Li, Tsim Sha Tsui, Urban Utopia, White Cube
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