Art Radar Asia has put together five of the best posts it has published that explore performance art in Asia and look at how Asian contemporary artists have elaborated… Read More
Planting Rice is an online platform that distributes information on vital exhibitions, events, places and influences by art professionals in Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe and beyond who maintain networks… Read More
The much anticipated Gillman Barracks opened in Singapore in September with the launch of 13 international galleries. With a series of public programme, talks, tours and showcases, Gillman Barracks… Read More
PANANAW: Philippine Journal of Visual Arts received the 2012 Alice Award and Public’s Voice Winner for best magazine on contemporary art. PANANAW, Philippine Journal of Visual Arts was launched in 1996… Read More
Through an agreement between MACBA contemporary art museum in Barcelona, La Caixa Foundation and Acción Cultural Española, a major exhibition of contemporary Spanish art will travel to various Asian countries from 2012. Read More
Xinhua reports that China and the 10 ASEAN member countries will see closer cultural cooperation, as the two sides made a decision to schedule regular cultural ministerial meetings. Read More
Culture360.org’s popular round-up of crowdsourced funding initiatives for the arts in Asia and Europe is now updated. See what works and what doesn’t and pick up the latest tips from the successful crowdfunding sites. Read More
Announcing the nominees for the prestigious triennial Signature Art Prize 2011, open to visual artists from the Asia-Pacific region. Artists from 24 countries have been selected with finalists and awards to be decided. Read More
Cebu City, considered as the Philippines’ Queen City of the South, has been declared a City of Culture by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Read More
A new National Cultural Heritage Act in the Philippines proposes setting limits on ownership of works of art. Read More
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) will undertake an historic digitization of its audio-visual collections. Read More
The Goethe-Institut has launched a great Cityscapes Blog tracing people and lives in Sydney, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Manila, Hanoi, Saigon, Auckland, Bangkok, Berlin, Istanbul & Prague. Read More
Federal Minister for Culture (Pakistan) Pir Aftab Hussain Shah Jilani said on 25th November 2010 that the government of Pakistan Peoples Party attaches highest importance to the development of culture and performing arts in Pakistan. Read More
“tanzconnexions” a website pioneered by the Goethe Institute provides choreographers, dancers and dance enthusiasts with a wealth of information on contemporary dance in the Asia-Pacific region and the European-influenced German dance scene.
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