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International Art - Category Archive

Art news and reviews from Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America

Sep 15
Tuesday

Hanging Fire: Contemporary Art from Pakistan

Filed under Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art News, International Art

The first major overview exhibition of contemporary art from Pakistan opened September 10 at the Asia Society Museum in New York.

All entries filed under International Art


Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial in Japan
no responses - Posted 08.31.09
Artists from Japan and around the world are featured in the Echigo-Tsumart Art Triennial 2009.continue
Louisa Bufardeci and Zon Ito at MCA Sydney
no responses - Posted 08.21.09
Australian artist Louisa Bufardeci is paired with Japanese contemporary artist Zon Ito at MCA Sydney. An "International Pairings" exhibition.continue
India Art Summit 2009 in New Delhi
no responses - Posted 07.25.09
The second annual India Art Summit in New Delhi brings an international spotlight to contemporary art in India. continue
India Xianzai: Contemporary Indian Art at MoCA Shanghai
no responses - Posted 07.12.09
China is embracing India, at least in art.  A major contemporary Indian art exhibition this summer in Shanghai promises a cultural bridge between the two giants of Asia. The India Xianzai exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai reflects the growing cosmopolitan nature of the two countries, as well as  their shared cultural sensitivities.  It [...]continue
Origami Masterpieces
2 responses - Posted 02.17.08
Origami (from ori meaning “folding”, and kami meaning “paper”) is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper medium. “Origami” refers to all types of paper folding, even those [...]continue

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