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Buzz Board Pick - Exhibition/Art
Do go see Ernesto Neto's installation at the Park Avenue Armory. I have followed Brazilian-based Neto's work for years and this is one of his most spectacular creations. Given a free hand at the Armory, he has created a gigantic yet organic enclosure...
May 15, 2009, 6:43 AM
Rather than the usual art-world banter about art work prices or social diaries, the blog Artworld Salon gives us substantive discussions on issues ranging from the latest review of the Tate Modern show to a discussion on art criticism in Singapore....
April 2, 2009, 7:30 AM
I am reading Loot: The Battle over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World by Sharon Waxman. With cultural property a hot topic not only for museums but for anyone interested in the origins and journeys of objects of art, the book is a must read....
February 21, 2009, 6:07 AM
Melissa Chiu, Museum Director and Curator for Contemporary Asian and Asian-American art at the Asia Society, has had a long involvement with Asian contemporary art and is recognized as a leading authority in the field. Prior to working at the Asia Society, she served as the founding Director of the Asia-Australia Arts Centre in Sydney, a non-profit contemporary art center devoted to promoting dialogue in the Asia-Pacific region among artists, writers, curators and filmmakers.
Additionally, Ms. Chiu has curated over thirty exhibitions with artists from Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Thailand and Japan, among others. She was a founding member of the Asian Contemporary Art Consortium and a driving force behind the establishment of Asian Contemporary Art Week, which will mark its sixth year in New York next Spring.
Melissa Chiu received her B.A. from the University of Western Sydney and her M.A. from the College of Fine Arts, University of South Wales. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Western Sydney and has authored many artist monographs and conference papers and has published widely in journals, magazines and for exhibition catalogues. Ms. Chiu has been a faculty member of the Rhode Island School of Design where she taught Asian contemporary art and design. She has also served on a number of boards and grant panels, including the New York State Council on the Arts, Museums Grant Committee and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.