Arthub Favorite: Week 77

03.11.17 —

Performa 17 invites New York to experience the cross-disciplinary works of 32 international artists at venues spanning the entire city.

Arthub Favorite: Week 76, In Conversation with Ho Tzu Nyen

27.10.17 —

Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s new show is opened in Berlin. Art writer Naima Morelli interviewd the artist to talk about the idea behind his new artworks.

Arthub Favorite: Week 75 Art & Museum Summit

22.10.17 —

Nov. 6 and 7. Art&Museum Summit will be hold to talk about art community in Asia-Pacific area.

Arthub Favorite: Week 74, Shanghai Contemporary Art Archive Research Project After 1998

12.10.17 —

From October 6, 2017, the archive project about contemporary art in China after 1998 will be presented in Guggenheim NY as to reveal the recent history of the art scene from 1998 to 2010.

Arthub Favorite: Week 73: Wu Tsang Performance at Antenna Space

25.09.17 —

Wu Tsang Performanced “Spooky Distancing II” at Antenna Space for her new show “Sunstained Glass” on September 23, and will last until November 2.

Arthub Favorite: Week 72

21.09.17 —

September 15, Vietnam’s First Licensed Nude Photo Exhibition Opens in Saigon

Arthub Favorite: Week 71

01.09.17 —

Journalist from Coconuts interviewed the homeless artist from Thailand who draw scribbles under the bridge of Illuminati Conspiracies.

Arthub Favorite: Week 70

28.08.17 —

From August 26 to September 9, you will experience all kinds of art events during Independent Art Space, including art performance, opening, exhibition, workshop, lecture, or even KTV.

Arthub Favorite: Week 69

24.08.17 —

From 2017 August 29 – October 12 at Taipei Cultural Center, TECO-NY, 4 artists will present a documentary exhibition about the history of Taiwan during its martial law period and people’s democracy movements.

Arthub Favorite: Week 68

18.08.17 —

“Till We Have Faces: Creating Disturbances”, scheduled to be on view from 19 August to 15 October 2017. This exhibition in itself represents the achievements of two projects, namely the thematic lecture series at the 2016 Praxis School and Till We Have Faces, both were led by Huang Sun-Quan, a renowned social activist and cultural researcher.