I saw the 7th Shanghai Biennale (2008) just two days before it concluded today after it had opened on September 9 this year. Some of the works by Chinese artists - at the conceptual level and sometimes the scale...
UK is facing an extreme space crunch and now houses are becoming smaller and smaller. London has the smallest house in the Europe and to end this woes London Mayor Boris Johnson has threatned to make a law about minimum space standards on all council flat houses. The Mayor...
artkrush calls it the year of chinese contemporary art:"This year has been a turning point for Chinese contemporary art — no longer an emerging phenomenon, Chinese art now sets the world's agenda. Foreshadowing events to come, the Tate Liverpool opened The Real Thing:...
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Two years ago I subscribed to the ’Art flux’ newsletter. In the October 13, 2007 issue, they mentioned the exhibition: ..”Transactions”..(.September 11 - November 18, 2007). The...
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Itâs rare that a rainy morning can actually enhance an art opening, but when a decaying giant werewolf and life-size men with birdsâ heads
are on display, rain can only heighten the eerie feel of the...
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Francesca MartinWednesday February 7, 2007The Guardian
It's
had giant sugarcubes, a blood-red sunset and swirling fairground slides
- and now the Turbine Hall in Tate Modern is going architectural.This
June, inspired...
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According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...
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