Art meets life: In Hong Kong, broader economic trends shape the art market
Apr 11, 2025by Ranjana Dave Apr 11, 2025
In a frenetic week of art fairs, auctions, exhibitions and parties, Hong Kong channels longer histories of global trade.
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by Ranjana Dave Apr 11, 2025
In a frenetic week of art fairs, auctions, exhibitions and parties, Hong Kong channels longer histories of global trade.
by Huma Kabakci Oct 28, 2024
A deep dive into one of the largest open-air museums in Latin America, which situates art in a lush natural environment.
by Rosalyn D`Mello Aug 24, 2024
Art museums, this writer attests, are inherently toddler-unfriendly. This art critic mother braved a visit while solo parenting.
by Cleo Roberts-Komireddi Jan 19, 2024
Ahead of his departure, Aaron Seeto speaks to STIR and reflects on the challenges and successes of leading Indonesia’s first modern and contemporary art museum for seven long years.
by Ayesha Adonais Nov 03, 2023
STIR in conversation with George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, on the meaning of collecting, collections, and collectibles.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jul 14, 2023
Vladimir Belogolovsky visits the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at David Zwirner gallery in Manhattan and finds it liberating, vibrantly ecstatic, and fun.
by Urvi Kothari Feb 17, 2023
STIR speaks with curators Mika Yoshitake and Doryun Chong to discover the world of cross-disciplinary artist Yayoi Kusama through her seven-decade long artistic career.
by STIRworld Jan 20, 2023
A decade after the brand’s first venture with the Japanese artist, this new collaboration is being promoted by storefront transformations in Paris, London, New York, and Tokyo.
by Sukanya Deb Dec 14, 2022
For the FIFA World Cup 2022, Qatar Museums commissioned significant international artists to create public artworks, transforming the capital city Doha’s landscape.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Dec 14, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky visits a new full-block Norman Foster-designed tower with a unique story and a pinnacle in New York, United States.
by Manu Sharma Sep 27, 2022
Azerbaijani digital artist Orkhan Mammadov discusses his massive digital tapestries that combine history, culture and cutting-edge technology.
by STIRworld Jul 29, 2022
Tate Modern invites visitors to participate in The Obliteration Room, one of Kusama’s most ambitious interactive works, by transforming a white space into a “sea of colourful dots”.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 19, 2021
Looking at the recent event of destruction of the pumpkin sculpture of Yayoi Kusama in Japan, albeit layered with metaphors on the ideology of impermanence.
by Devanshi Shah Aug 19, 2021
The pavilions look to re-modulate how we read cities, through nine interventions designed and conceptualised by some of the most renowned Japanese architects and artists.
by Shraddha Nair Aug 16, 2021
Japanese icon and artist, Yayoi Kusama, shares a powerful body of work, including archival materials, at Cosmic Nature, which is on view at NYBG in the Bronx, New York City.
by Shraddha Nair Nov 04, 2020
STARS brings together Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Lee Ufan, Tatsuo Miyajima, Yoshimoto Nara and Hiroshi Sugimoto, exploring the arc of post war contemporary art in Japan.
by Sukanya Garg Sep 05, 2020
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s immersive polka-dotted, phallic-sculptured infinity room - Love is Calling - is a culmination of her journey towards the sublime.
by Sukanya Garg May 24, 2019
Announcing the acquisition of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room by Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.
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