Visual Arts
The Potter: The Great Wall and other stories
I remember a time, I was 8 years old and my third class teacher explained that we were about to…
Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art — Part 2
Global Feminisms situates itself within a sequence of art shows that have sought to correct the traditional Western prejudice against…
Artist to eat a dog on radio as live art protest
Earlier this week Arts Hub heard that controversial English performance artist Mark McGowan was going to eat a Corgi -…
Why are Swedish bands so great?
ARTS HUB UK — The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on.…
Asian Art Report
With June dominated by the “European Biennale Circuit” and all focus on Venice and documenta, let’s take a look at…
Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art — Part 1
The Brooklyn Museum is certainly one of the least risk-averse of the major New York museums. After all, it hosted…
Showdown
Culture vs sport – again? It’s a showdown worthy of the Olympic Games as sport and culture collide in a…
Artist's Voice: Annie Leist — Closing the door
ARTS HUB US: As we began the fourth and final semester of our MFA program, my classmates and I were…
Scrub up for an art transplant
A small exhibition with big ideas, ON TRUST at Campbell Works in north London explores the relationship between artist, commissioner…
Go east
In her column on visual art this month, Laura Hewitt takes a look at the new late art initiative opening…