In a recent episode of Showtime’s hit series ‘Homeland,’ artists Heba Amin, Caram Kapp and Stone, protested the show’s distortions of reality in the Middle East by writing subversive graffiti on the walls of a fictional Syrian refugee camp, for which they were hired to make aesthetically authentic.
BLAST! at ASIA NOW
Arthub presents an extended installment of BLAST! at the Paris Asian Art Fair October 20-22, hosted by Espace Pierre Cardin.
Imagination Laboratory invites Chef Davide Quadrio
Imagination Laboratory in Hangzhou invites Arthub’s Davide Quadrio to titillate our tastebuds next Tuesday, October 20th at 18:30.
The Museum As…
Join Arthub Founder and Director Davide Quadrio in Beirut where he will expound on his paper “The Museum as an experience”, in which he specifically addresses Aurora Museum—a frequent collaborator and host institution of Arthub curated exhibitions.
40+4 to New Women: The Filmic Journey of Yang Fudong
Join Arthub Founder and Director Davide Quadrio at the Yuz Museum, 14:00 this Saturday, September 26th for a lecture about the expansive career of Yang Fudong.
Art In The City Festival
If you were unable to attend the second inauguration of Art In The City Festival at chi K11 art space take a look at Flatmind’s video of the weekend here!
Li Mu – A Man, A Village, A Museum Opens at Van Abbemuseum
Arthub would like to congratulate Van Abbemuseum and Li Mu for their recent exhibition “Li Mu – A Man, A Village, A Museum,” open from September 2015 to January 2016.
BLAST! Talk at MoCA Pavilion
New media artist Aaajiao – one of the Jury members of the BLAST! Open Call– and MoCA Pavilion Curator, Weiwei Wang will address themes related to digital accessibility and creativity.
Vogue Italia Interview Arthub’s Davide Quadrio
In an exclusive interview with Vogue, Arthub curator Davide Quadrio, expands upon his recent collaborations with the Aurora Museum in Shanghai — building their collection for a new contemporary wing — as well as working in non-traditional art spaces such as Value Retail Villages.
Imagining New Eurasia Open Call
The project invites artists to reinterpret the idea of Eurasia by exploring new and old connections between the East and West, and everything in between.