Track the latest arts and cultural events in and between Asia and Europe.
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The U-n-f-o-l-d climate change art exhibition from the pioneering arts and environment organisation Cape Farewell in the UK has now opened in China. Read More

#Word – A Cooler Lumpur Festival runs in Kuala Lumpur 21-23 June at MYT. Several debates are included that are part of the Edinburgh World Writers Conference, on themes… Read More

The 5th consecutive edition of the International Summer School in Cultural Economics takes place in Amsterdam 20-24 August. Apply to CREARE for the Value of Culture session on the… Read More

Registration is now open for the 4th International Conference on Comics and Medicine, taking place in Brighton, UK from 5-7 July 2013. The conference title is Ethics under Cover:… Read More

The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) will be at TROPFEST Roughcut between 28 to 29 June 2013, to present film.culture360.org and attend the screening of 10 Lessons in Film, which was originally… Read More

On 24-25 June in Yangon, Myanmar, the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) will organise a two-day Experts’ Meeting and Public Forum on the theme of “Investing in Heritage Cities: Stimulus… Read More

Curating Meltdown in its 20th-anniversary year, the iconic musician and artist Yoko Ono follows in the footsteps of music’s biggest names at London’s South Bank Centre 14-23 June. Ono,… Read More

The largest international scientific event on digital heritage in history will take place under the patronage of UNESCO, in Marseille (France) from 28 October to 1 November 2013. Digital… Read More

The Bangkok Opera Foundation and Opera Siam International in cooperation with The Department of Cultural Promotion, Ministry of Culture PRESENT THE SILENT PRINCE an opera about the Lord Buddha by Somtow Sucharitkul. Thai audiences have had… Read More

Displacements is an artistic intervention about change. Set in a 77 year-old family home which will soon make way for urban renewal, 15 Asian and European artists tackle the theme of change, memory, and how this defines our future. To create a dialogue, 15 artists, curators, writers and creative professionals were invited to chime in with their own work. Read More

The 55th International Art Exhibition will take place in Venice from 1 June to 24 November 2013 at the Giardini and at the… Read More

George Town Festival (GTF) is a month-long celebration of art, music, theatre, dance, opera and film to commemorate George Town’s inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage listing on 7… Read More

The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), through its film website film.culture360.org, supports the MEMORY! International Heritage Film Festival between 1-9 June 2013 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Read More

The 9th Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) will take place from 7th to 11th October 2013 at the Sejong Center, the National Theater Company of Korea, and various… Read More

The 9th Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin in 2013 will focus on Smart Cities. Metropolises will continue to increase in global importance. The challenges in store for cities in the 21st… Read More

“Synchronising Threads and Rhizome” is the first exhibition by Chiharu Shiota (Osaka, 1972) in Barcelona, presented by Casa Asia. The show includes installations, drawings and videos, which are integrated… Read More

From emerging talents to the Modern masters of both Asia and the West, the premiere edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong will trace twelve decades of art history… Read More

Since its creation in 2003, LOOP in Barcelona has consolidated itself as the international meeting point specialised in moving image art. LOOP is an art fair: LOOP Fair, a… Read More

Stories lie at the heart of our lives. We need them to understand ourselves, to understand others, to make sense of the world around us. This year, Sydney Writers’… Read More

For the first time in Barcelona and Spain, you can enjoy a show directed by an internationally famous master such as Fasih ur Rehman, National Dance Award Tamgha E… Read More

“Building Sustainability in Arts” is an arts conference for creative practitioners and arts leaders, taking place at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. It is organised by My Performing… Read More

The Wellcome Collection in London presents more than 300 works for the first major display of Japanese Outsider Art in the UK. The 46 artists represented in the Souzou… Read More

Dublin Dance Festival runs May 14-26 2013 featuring new works from Ireland, highlights from Europe and a BIG ISLAND / SMALL ISLAND programme bringing the hottest dance from Australia… Read More

European Cultural Foundation, De Balie and Tilburg University will organise ‘Dwarfing of Europe?’ – a timely dialogue, with two days of exchange and discussion in Amsterdam (22-23 May) about… Read More

In its 7th edition, the ETH Zurich-based festival Digital Arts Weeks International (DAW) comes to the Lion City to explore the crossroads between arts, science and technology. This year, the… Read More

The Croisements festival celebrates its 8th year in 2013. Established in 2006 to pursue the cultural momentum initiated by what the Chinese called the ’Franco-Chinese cultural spring’, during the… Read More

The 5th Auckland Triennial opens in May at Auckland Art Gallery and seven additional sites, extending the Triennial’s reach across Auckland. Led by renowned curator Hou Hanru, If… Read More

H Gallery in Chiang Mai, Thailand presents Dreams and Other Thoughts: Art by Children in Refuge, a collection of fine art prints by children and teenagers from three ethnic… Read More

From 21-29 June 2013 the biggest annual artistic gathering within the field of theatre for young audiences will take place in Austria! The 2nd ASSITEJ International Meeting will be… Read More

The SYNAPSE Workshop 2013 (April 23-27) takes place in the context of Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s special focus on “The Anthropocene Project.” In a five-day, non-public workshop, eleven up-and-coming international… Read More