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We wish to warmly invite our Melbourne readers and friends to join editor Kate Nicholson at an Art Radar get together. Connect with us in an informal setting.

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Win your very own copy of Museums & Galleries: Displaying Korea’s Past and Future, published by Seoul Selection in collaboration with the Korea Foundation.

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ART COMMUNITY LONDON Art Radar invites readers, students, contributors and friends to a get together in London on 16 February 2012 to view the spectacular, 14-room big Yayoi Kusama retrospective at Tate Modern. The tour will be followed by coffee, art … Continue reading


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.

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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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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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Meet Art Radar founder Kate Cary Evans and team at our official Hong Kong get together, a fantastic opportunity to connect with our writers, students and friends.

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Up for grabs by loyal Art Radar subscribers is a beautiful hardback photobook that documents a show of works by Pablo Picasso held at Ben Brown Gallery in Hong Kong.

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Art Radar celebrates its third birthday and takes a look back at how it has grown in the past three years.

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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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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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In this “short thought” Kate Cary Evans explores the future of museums, asking them to focus on excellence in scholarship rather than on getting people through their doors.

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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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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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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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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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Indian artist group Raqs Media Collective is the first to be featured as part of our new words-in-art series. In this interview, Raqs talks about how they use written language to express their particular views and thoughts within their new media works.

- Group conversation and discussion, and the recording of this narrative, is integral to their art practice
- Their biggest challenge to date was the curation of “The Rest of Now” for Manifesta 7 in 2008
- The group likes to use words that leave the reader asking questions and for them, words have no hierarchy
- The installation Skirmish (2010) is part of an ongoing series of ‘love stories’
- Time is often explored in artwork by Raqs and is a concept that particularly interests the group; they discuss Escapement
- A show at Experimenter Gallery in February, 2011, is announced as well as a new light sculpture, Revoltage. Continue reading


Environmental art in Asia is not a subject we’ve touched on much here at Art Radar. So when we heard about “Going Green”, an environmental art exhibition that took Taiwanese artists and their art to America, we decided to interview curator Jane Ingram Allen to find out more. Continue reading


Art Radar Asia introduces the reader to a new series of interviews with Asian artists working with words in art. Among the artists and artist groups we speak with are Raqs Media Collective (India), Hung Keung (Hong Kong), Sujata Bajaj (India), Wenda Gu (China), Manuel Ocampo (Philippines) and Josephine Starrs (Australia). We have asked them questions about why and how they use words, script and text in their works and why language is significant to their work and to their world. Continue reading


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