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Could not make it out to Hong Kong this weekend? Let Art Radar be your eyes and ears at the fair. Our reporting team will be tweeting and retweeting… and posting to Facebook!

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Based in Vancouver, independent publisher 88books specialises in hand-bound zones profiling the work of up-and-coming young Chinese photographers.

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In honour of the fiftieth anniversary of Australian writer Ken Friedman’s Fluxus Reader, Swinburne University of Technology has made the book available for free digital download.

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In addition to improved clarity and new capabilities, Google has also added eleven Asian museums that prominently feature contemporary art to Google Art Project.

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Art Radar takes a look at shows on television that deal with contemporary art, from elimination-style reality television and documentaries to sitcoms.

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Archival Methods News has published a few top tips to help collectors, gallerists and artists hone in on that perfect solution within the range of options available.

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“Millenium Magazines”, an exhibition of experimental art and design magazines from the year 2000 onward, is currently running at MoMA from 20 February to 14 May 2012.

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The Archival Methods website is full of tips for avid image collectors, including, among other ideas, information on the kind of gloves, glass and board to use.

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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While on a month’s residency at the Green Papaya Arts project, An Xiao is writing a new series on Hyperallergic based on the ‘contemporary art and technology scene’ in the Philippines.

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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We particularly like the ideas that online gallery Light Space & Time offer on their website, useful as they are for artists, collectors, gallerists and exhibition-goers alike.

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Art ephemera can be valuable as research material and as collectibles in their own right. We link to a short article that offers some tips on how to preserve these essential objects.

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Mike Matas demonstrates the power of Apple’s Ipad applications using Al Gore’s The Choice app, while galleries begin to use the new digital format for art catalogues.

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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.

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The National Art Gallery, Singapore has launched Exhibition Panoramas and Art Radar takes a virtual tour to find out how close to a real show experience the feature is.

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In this continuation of our ongoing series of list posts, we look at Internet tools that are helping to bring art to the masses by linking to the best posts from our archives.

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VIDEO ART RESOURCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Over 10,000 Creative Commons-licensed videos are soon to appear on a new section of YouTube’s free online video editor, The New York Times reported in June 2011. Debates over copyright on YouTube are the drivers … Continue reading


As a student of the Art Radar Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing 101, you will learn the ins and outs of the writing about contemporary art.

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