Art world prankster, art entrepreneur, and Belgian conceptual artist Wim Delvoye has redefined what it means to be an enfant terrible in the art world, which if you consider contemporary art these days is a pretty hard feat to master. Continue reading
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Welcome Diana d’Arenberg!
Welcome Diana, an art and fashion writer and curator based in Hong Kong. She is a regular contributor to Asia Tatler and has also written for Harper’s Bazaar Singapore, South China Morning Post, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, High Magazine, The Art Newspaper, and Ocula.com, and has worked with clients such as On Pedder, Kotur, La Mouche Joaillerie, and … Continue reading
Vita Zaman Visits Venice. Part II
I stayed behind in rainy Venice to see the most talked about pavilion. Lithuania, of course (shared with Cyprus)! I say Olympic gold once more. The project is commissioned by Aurimė Aleksandravičiūtė and Jonas Žakaitis ( ex-Tulips and Roses gallery, currently Federal magazine) Continue reading
Vita Zaman Visits Art Basel Hong Kong
I travel to the land of shiny steel and glass and 0% tax. Instead I feel curiously melancholic about the inevitable globalization of the culture industry and finally encounter a real peasant within me. I can’t sleep and rediscover Jueju – the ancient agricultural poetry… Continue reading