East Asia’s economic growth in the recent decades is paralleled by the shifting of the limelight to its urban centers in the developments of a “contemporary art ecology.” Comparing the role of art institutions in the shaping of urban development in the cities of Singapore and Shanghai, this input lecture will highlight the crucial events and moments in the last two decades through vignettes of spatial productions for contemporary art in the two cities
This paper deals with the development of ‘art clusters’ and their relocation in the city of Shanghai...
This interdisciplinary and discursive PhD thesis investigates how urban aesthetics and imaginaries c...
Artistic, cultural, or creative quarters are developing in major cities around the world, especially...
East Asia’s economic growth in the recent decades is paralleled by a shift in its urban development ...
Over the past decade, Hong Kong’s art market has experienced unprecedented growth, emerging as the s...
Published online: 27 April 2021The recent emergence of new regions in the global art market has been...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
As Shanghai becomes a prized destination for international art fairs, galleries and museums, such as...
By reflecting on the City, Public Arts & Cultural Ecology forum in Shanghai March 2012 in the co...
As themes in Chinese art since economic reform, space and the environment have been crucial. Many ar...
Eco-Art has recently emerged as a potential means to place emphasis on environmental issues such as ...
Critical historical appraisal of two exhibitions: 'Cities on the Move' (1997–2000) and Project 1, P_...
In recent years, Chinese national and municipal governments have emphasised growth of the urban cult...
The speed and quantity of transformation in contemporary East Asian cities has simultaneously fascin...
In the past two decades, Shanghai has seen a wrenching decline of its traditional industrial sector ...
This paper deals with the development of ‘art clusters’ and their relocation in the city of Shanghai...
This interdisciplinary and discursive PhD thesis investigates how urban aesthetics and imaginaries c...
Artistic, cultural, or creative quarters are developing in major cities around the world, especially...
East Asia’s economic growth in the recent decades is paralleled by a shift in its urban development ...
Over the past decade, Hong Kong’s art market has experienced unprecedented growth, emerging as the s...
Published online: 27 April 2021The recent emergence of new regions in the global art market has been...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
As Shanghai becomes a prized destination for international art fairs, galleries and museums, such as...
By reflecting on the City, Public Arts & Cultural Ecology forum in Shanghai March 2012 in the co...
As themes in Chinese art since economic reform, space and the environment have been crucial. Many ar...
Eco-Art has recently emerged as a potential means to place emphasis on environmental issues such as ...
Critical historical appraisal of two exhibitions: 'Cities on the Move' (1997–2000) and Project 1, P_...
In recent years, Chinese national and municipal governments have emphasised growth of the urban cult...
The speed and quantity of transformation in contemporary East Asian cities has simultaneously fascin...
In the past two decades, Shanghai has seen a wrenching decline of its traditional industrial sector ...
This paper deals with the development of ‘art clusters’ and their relocation in the city of Shanghai...
This interdisciplinary and discursive PhD thesis investigates how urban aesthetics and imaginaries c...
Artistic, cultural, or creative quarters are developing in major cities around the world, especially...