As the hectic art calendar decelerates north of the equator, the July/August issue of ArtAsiaPacific spotlights artists who methodically capture the more subtle aspects of time and place that constitute both personal and collective memory.
In early 1985, I found myself in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
A patron is not simply a collector who gathers works of art for his own pleasure or a philanthropist who helps artists or founds a public museum
Hong Kong has a reputation for art collections of all kinds, from the private to the well-publicized.
For all their chaos, ugliness and noise, cities have a poetic tendency to create serendipitous moments of beauty.
Predator, conqueror, god—many qualities come to mind when considering one of nature’s most majestic creatures.
With the incredible popularity of eSports and the prevalence of mobile gaming apps, video games are now squarely part of mainstream entertainment.
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