ART REPUBLIK 14

Dada today: Art-making ‘invades’ non-art spaces through the support of corporations like Facebook, Amtrak and Autodesk

With today's art being increasingly made in Artist-in-Residence programs supported by businesses, what does this signify for the future of art?

Art market in Vietnam: Painters Le Pho, Mai Trung Thu, and Vu Cao Dam’s works prove popular among buyers

Artworks by these pioneer graduates of Victor Tardieu's École des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine, a French-established art college in Hanoi, make up the core of the market for Vietnamese art

‘Folds of Mind’ by Hélène Le Chatelier and Deusa Blümke at NPE Gallery Singapore

Daryl Goh writes about corporate Artist-In-Residence programmes

Art market in Vietnam saw steady rise in 2016 with more auctions of Vietnamese modern art

Modern Vietnamese art realises its market potential in 2016 and beyond

Tanya Amador on Singapore’s art scene and government funding

The Managing Director of Amador Arts Projects explains why organisations interested in a stake in the art sector should consider quantitative value of art alongside its qualitative value

Art clusters in Tokyo, Japan from Tennozu Isle to Roppongi, Jingumae and Kiyosumi-Shirakawa

Tokyo Tomo, which offers bespoke Tokyo excursions with a focus on art, food, fashion and design, guides us through the four art clusters in Japan's capital

Art inspired by science: Vietnamese artist Lai Dieu Ha pushes the limits and bridges cultures

Notorious for her controversial performances, multidisciplinary Vietnamese artist Lai Dieu Ha asks us to listen, connect and love to overcome separateness

Interview with Singaporean artist behind ‘Atlas of Mirrors’ at Singapore Biennale 2016, Melissa Tan

Singapore artist Tan, participant of the Dena Foundation Residency Program, in conversation with partner Christiaan Haridas
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