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Bourgeois, best known for her giant spider sculptures, is one of the most influential artist of the twentieth century.
In February, the Khao Yai Art Forest opened to the public. The patron behind the project has opened a space in Bangkok, too — ...
Here's a diary of highlights of what Artnet News China's Editor-in-Chief saw—and heard—during Art Basel Hong Kong, beyond the ...
MAC/CCB Lisbon presents its 2025 cross-disciplinary programme, featuring a major update to its permanent exhibition An Atlantic Drift: The Arts of the 20th Century Based on the Berardo Collection and ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNA world of art awaits in Khao YaiThe Khao Yai Art Forest has become a vibrant arts destination and sanctuary for art lovers, nature enthusiasts and travellers ...
"Uncanny," at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, mines the anxious terrain of flesh, robots and off-kilter realism.
Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is one of the world’s great cultural destinations, but it’s also the gateway to the ...
A giant spider sculpture has been reinstalled in the Tate Modern as part of the gallery's 25th anniversary. Created by the artist Louise Bourgeois, Maman is a bronze, stainless steel and marble spider ...
Once-staid Gap has been revamped by none other than New York designer Zac Posen, as the whole high street gets an overhaul.
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Bangkok Post on MSNArt, Power, and the Gamble for Asia’s FutureAs the cruise glided across the night breeze, lights shimmered along the Hong Kong Harbourfront. On deck, guests danced and ...
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