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Art Fair Report: It Takes Two to Tango
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Change of Hands for New Zealand Sculpture After five years of ruling over New Zealand’s capital with an iron fist, Melbourne-based artist Ronnie van Hout’s giant hand-face sculpture, Quasi (2016), will be removed from the roof of City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi. Since its installation in 2019,
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*updated November 1, 2024. It will be a fresh start for the Istanbul Biennial. With a new director in Kevser Güler, the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV) announced today that the well-respected Beirut-based curator, and founder of the nonprofit art organization Ashkal Alwan, Christine Tohmé will oversee the
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It’s still five months away, but the region’s largest and most prestigious art fair, Art Basel Hong Kong (ABHK), has officially announced its exhibitor list and programming highlights for 2025. Set to take place from March 28–30 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), the
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Art Week Tokyo (AWT) returns for its fourth year with a program spanning 53 participating galleries, art spaces, and museums from November 7–10. What makes AWT a draw for visitors are the convenient hop-on, hop-off shuttles that take guests around six selected routes, linking up galleries, museums, and other
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The Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting spotlights trends in the industry. Louis Lu
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On October 29, the private PinchukArtCentre in Kyiv, Ukraine, announced Bangladeshi artist Ashfika Rahman as the winner of its seventh Future Generation Art Prize for her mixed-media installation Behula and a Thousand Tales (2024). Six additional artists were selected for the award’s Special Prize section, including Iraqi Kurdish artist
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On October 29, the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) in Sydney announced that director Michael Brand will depart in July 2025, ending his 12-year tenure. Brand oversaw AGNSW’s recent expansion, the Sydney Modern Project, which involved opening the new building Naala Badu and refurbishing its original building,
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Groundbreaking Saudi New Media Arts institute invites established artists and scholars to apply for three-month residency. Diriyah Art Futures