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Incredible (Little) India

Little India has been in the news in recent years for all the wrong reasons – riots, misguided attempts at…

art, asian art, chua mia tee, hendra gunawan, indian food, levitation, little india, migrants, mural, Street Art

Migrant, Alien, Stranger … Friend?

It seems like, the world over, nations are closing in on themselves more and more – building walls, enforcing borders,…

Afterwork, Calligraphy, Ceramics, Daniela Ortiz, Elvis Yip Kim Boon, Ilham Gallery, Islamic Art, OUR ArtProjects, Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, Wong Hoy Cheong

The KL Travelog (Lite)

Sometimes we fail to notice what’s right under our nose, just because it’s familiar and has always been there. Like…

Food, Hotel Majestic, Kampong Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Manja restaurant, May King, Nasi Kerabu, Sekeping, Travel

Shanghai Swing – A Dance of Simplicity

  In the corner of a room in the Rockbund Art Museum, a colourful pile of candy sits, waiting for…

Shanghai Swing – A Funhouse of Digital Art at M50

When you’ve spent the morning having your senses assaulted (albeit in the best possible way) at the behemoth show that…

Digital art, island6, Liu Dao, M50, shanghai, Wafaa Bilal

Shanghai Swing – The Shanghai Biennale

Contemporary art is hard – yes even us students of art history feel that way sometimes. But it doesn’t always…

Shanghai Swing – “He Dares Not Finding a New Lover Himself!” (Or, a Brief Introduction to the Largest Private Museum in China)

  The Long Museum, West Bund was one of the last stops on our trip to Shanghai, and the quote…

art, billionaire, liu yiqian, long museum, private museum, resistance, shanghai, zheng lu

Shanghai Swing- The Travelog (Lite)

We begin our Shanghai art adventure on a decidedly un –artistic note! While we didn’t have alot of time to…

China, dumpling, massage, park hotel bakery, peace hotel, people's 7, secret bar, shanghai, travelog, xiaolongbao, yang's

Tales of a Memory-Keeper

Zhuang Wubin is a collector of stories and a keeper of memories – even ones that their original owners have…

Chinese, Chinese diaspora, Cina Benteng, Gillman Barracks, Nantah, Nanyang University, Photography, Yeo Workshop, Zhuang Wubin

Consume your Art Like a Snickers Bar?

Consumerism is such a buzzword these days, isn’t it? When you think about it, there’s not much that can’t be…

art stage singapore, consumerism, guy debord, haritorn akarapat, ivan lam, kentaro hiromi, Sakarin Krue-on, society of the spectacle, Thai Art

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