Who are you, Mr Loo? — November 9, 2014 Admired abroad and loathed at home, little was known about this secretive, cunning Chinese art dealer Continue Reading ...
V&A Museum looks at tools of resistance — September 8, 2014 A London exhibition shows protesters around the world are getting their message across with innovative Continue Reading ...
Restored stately home window on all things Georgian — January 19, 2014 The restored Kenwood House in London is the perfect window on Georgian design and home to a collection Continue Reading ...
Hong Kong’s giant rubber duck — May 2, 2013 Hong Kong’s busy harbor is never short of action, but the great big yellow duck that floated into Continue Reading ...
Growing interest in contemporary Asian art spurs Christie’s new sale — March 30, 2014 Christie’s debut Asia+ auction is designed to appeal to both established and beginning collectors Continue Reading ...
Shanghai-based island6 Gallery is gaining renown as an arts collective — October 21, 2013 There’s no room for egos at Shanghai-based island6 gallery, where artists work as a team Continue Reading ...
‘It’s hard to explain cancer to a child’ — March 5, 2023 In 2019 Massimo Gavina learned he had stage 4 cancer. ‘I don’t want to die before I see my child
Dark gold of the Amazon — August 19, 2015 Recently confirmed as the global birthplace of chocolate, Ecuador is also seeking to regain its laurels
Quick pitch — November 1, 2012 Networking cuts to the chase with PechaKucha Nights, a quick and fun way to create social connections
The last post — February 28, 2017 Intelligence Squared’s cultural debate will look at the pros and cons of social media and its place
10 things to know before visiting Pyongyang — August 9, 2013 It has the world’s tallest unoccupied building, it puts on the world’s biggest annual show
US immigration debate — February 22, 2017 Shanthi Sekaran – herself the child of immigrants to the US – dramatises a hot-button issue with