Track the latest arts and cultural events in and between Asia and Europe.
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Q&A For Emerging Practitioners. Are you an artist at the beginning of your career and want to know more about how the art world works? How do you get your work seen and who sees it anyway? What opportunities are out there and what support systems can you rely on? Is the situation different in South-East Asia and are there opportunities or things to be learnt from the region? Read More
The Asian Culture Co. exhibition and performance, are the products of a swift collaborative laboratory conducted as part of the first asia young artists festival in Gwangju, South Korea, where alternative art space MITE/Ugro selected and brought together local artists together with various artists and curators from Asia. Read More
ART HK is a much needed platform for networking for the international art community and brings together collectors, curators, artists and galleries from Asia and the rest of the world. Read More
Organized in partnership with the Lithuanian Graphic Design Association and supported by the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture, the ICOGRADA design week in Vilnius will gather designers, thought leaders and business innovators during a 2-day conference. Read More
The CIGE 2011 Gallery Exhibition is currently underway with 10,000 square meter space on the first floor of the China World Trade Center Exhibition Hall. It hosts around 60 selected outstanding galleries from all over the world, presenting a panorama of modern and contemporary art including photography, video, painting, sculptures, mixed media, installations, prints, digital and net art, textile, and design. Read More
Hong Kong’s 19th annual French arts festival, Le French May, presents a 10-week programme of performance, exhibitions and screenings. Read More
Video: The International Federation of Arts Councils & Culture Agencies & Australia Council for the Arts invite all to Melbourne for the 2011 World Art Summit. Read More
The Dance Museum (Dansmuseet) in Stockholm presents an exhibition of photography on dance in Cambodia – telling the story of how the tradition was nearly lost but is now being revived with a new generation of dancers. Read More
Programme announced for 2011 Kunstenfestivaldesarts, including artists from Japan, India, Europe and the world. Read More
The university partners of this Masters course aim to gather European specialists in Performing Arts: intercultural approach to theatre, opera, dance, circus and street performances. Read More
The Singapore Arts Festival 2011 will reconnect with you through memories, histories and places long forgotten. On the theme of I Want to Remember, it runs from May 13 – June 5. Read More
Art Fair Tokyo has postponed the event to July as the venue was being used as a shelter for evacuees from the regions affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Read More
Announcing the 3rd Philippine International Dance Festival, Dance Xchange 2011, to be held in Manila at the end of April, to celebrate International Dance Day. Read More
Registration is open for the World Congress of Architecture, UIA2011, the first to be held in Japan. Read More
The Mori Art Museum in Tokyo presents a major exhibition of contemporary art from France ‘French Window’. Read More
The 4th SonarSound Tokyo is maintaining its schedule and hopes both to contribute to the recovery of normal life in the Japanese capital, and to pay tribute to the victims of the recent catastrophe. Read More
The Rising Tide: New Directions in Art from Pakistan 1990-2010 is a large-scale exhibition in Karachi’s Mohatta Palace Museum, showcasing contemporary visual artists from Pakistan. Read More
Edinburgh International Festival announces the programme for 2011: an exploration and celebration of the vibrant and diverse cultures of Asia and the long standing influences on the cultural landscape of the west. Read More
A week long festival at Dartington, Devon celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the visionary poet Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian to receive the Nobel Prize, in 1913, for his book of poems Gitanjali. Read More
The 7th World Music Forum – Babel Med Music – opens at Les Docks des Suds, Marseille, France with a programme of 30 concerts, debates, panels and meetings. Read More
The ‘Internationale Tanztage’ celebrates its 10th jubilee in Oldenburg, Germany with a broad and exciting contemporary dance festival programme focussing on diversity, co-operation, accessibility, identity. Read More
Holiday, a performance by Ranters Theatre, will tour in Europe this Spring, visiting venues in Portugal and Wales. Holiday is the winner of 5 Australian Green Room Awards including – Best Production Read More
World premiere of opera Matsukaze commissioned by La Monnaie, Brussels with music by Japanese contemporary composer Toshio Hosokawa, choreography and staging by Sasha Waltz. Read More
The IETM Spring Plenary Meeting will take in Stockholm (Sweden) on April 14-17, 2011 under the working theme “Whose Story is it Anyway?”. Read More
INSITU presents the artist Kangding ray in Singapore at Fort Canning Hill, featuring his original compositions/ aural maps of the enigmatic site. It will be a night of cutting-edge aural x visual performance, integrating visual and textual maps by Taisuke Koyama, Boedi Widjaja and June Yap. Read More
The “UK’s premier festival of Indian classical music” returns to Kings Place on Easter weekend in a five-day star-studded line-up of musicians from Britain and overseas. Read More
ASSITEJ International – International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People opens registration for World Congress in Denmark & Sweden in May 2011, a huge celebration of theatre for young audiences. Read More
Featuring 60 artists from 30 countries, the 3rd Singapore Biennale, titled ‘Open House’, opens 13 March to 15 May 2011. Read More
Curator Akiko Yanagisawa brings the Hibiki season to London, a bold initiative to reclaim the true traditions of Japanese music for a new audience. Read More
The Hong Kong International Literary Festival celebrates creative writing in English and emphasises writing with an Asian connection. Read More