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From Seeds to Dust
100 million porcelain sunflower seeds that make up artist Ai Wei Wei’s latest work have been deemed a hazard.
Rothschild’s, Suntory Collaborate
The story of Lafite wine continues in Japan, where 2 major names are collaborating on a new selection.
Energy and Emotion in Bali
Bali-based artist Ida Bagus Putu Purwa’s works are compelling, to say the least—thanks to his expression of a full range of emotions via art.
Apichatpong’s Year
A film shot in the jungles of Thailand with a budget under $700,000 has garnered major acclaim this year.
Popok Tri Wahyudi’s Indonesia
An artist attempts to narrate the experiences of Indonesian people through his trademark style of painting.
The Murakami Factor
The 2010 Nobel Prize for Literature went to Peruvian author Llosa. But Japan’s most celebrated contemporary writer must surely stand a chance in the future.
To Bali, For Art
With an exciting world of contemporary art bubbling under its surface, Bali is much more than just a popular vacation spot.
Art Censorship at Versailles?
One of Japan’s top artists has changed the way the landmark French museum will display its contemporary art.
Laos Travel Consequences
Laos continues to attract more visitors yearly. Will too much tourism lead to exploitation and destruction?
Indonesian Q! Storm
An ongoing gay and lesbian film festival has ignited controversy – and raised concerns about the use of social media.
Comic Style, From Indonesia
Through a unique art form, one artist attempts to narrate the lives of everyday Indonesians.
Want to Open A Gallery?
Owning an art gallery is tougher than it seems – literally. So there is one surprising skill that all aspiring gallerists should have.