Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was detained by police on 12 August in the Sichuan city of Chengdu. He was in Chengdu to give evidence in defense of writer and environmentalist Tan Zuoren, who was on trial there for subversion. AiView More >

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was detained by police on 12 August in the Sichuan city of Chengdu. He was in Chengdu to give evidence in defense of writer and environmentalist Tan Zuoren, who was on trial there for subversion. AiView More >
Memory, a major new site-specific sculpture installation by Anish Kapoor, will be on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York from 21 October to 28 March 2010. The show marks the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s first collaborationView More >
■Event The third annual staging of the generation- and genre-crossing art project launched by Nakamura Masato and fellow artists born in the Akita prefecture city of Odate to increase awareness of the charms of the local area opens today. TakingView More >
Koyama Tomio Gallerist Koyama Tomio (Tomio Koyama Gallery) joins ART iT’s own editor-in-chief, Ozaki Tetsuya for his series of discussions about ‘What is Japanese art?.’ Koyama has been a driving force in the Japanese art scene, and a key figureView More >
Suzushiro Nikki Hatori Press ¥2,625 To celebrate the publication of his Suzushiro Nikki (The radish diary) in book form, artist Yamaguchi Akira will appear today at the Maruzen bookstore in Tokyo for a talk and booksigning. The book contains 50View More >
A charity exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Japan’s Central and Pacific baseball leagues. The curated segment, Future 60, will feature works taking baseball as their theme by 60 artists/units active across a variety of creative fields.View More >
NHK Educational TV’s Sunday Museum will feature the 2009 Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, currently underway in Niigata, on its August 30th broadcast. Titled ‘Ten years in Echigo-Tsumari: land of greenery, rice balls and art’, the festival’s general director Kitagawa Fram willView More >
Busan’s first hotel-based art fair, ARTO BUSAN 2009, launches this weekend in the Korean port city. Some 70 galleries from countries across Asia including Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore are slated to exhibit. Japanese galleries include Mizuma Art Gallery,View More >
Kaikai Kiki artist Mr. has just published his first dojinshi(fanzine) and will be presenting this new offering at this summer’s Comic Market 76. Mr. will be exhibiting on day 3 of the three-day annual exhibition and spot sales event. TheView More >
Tokyo Wonder Site is seeking candidates to participate in their Exchange Residency Program, an international cultural exchange program for people working in creative fields. Candidates will be sent to cultural organizations in Barcelona, Melbourne and Taichung. One candidate working inView More >
Matt Calderwood Some Things Just Work 2004 Courtesy the artist from the current Hayward Touring exhibition Quiet Revolution Hayward Touring invites proposals for its next annual exhibition to travel to four UK galleries in 2010-11. The organizers welcome proposals fromView More >
Scene from the 2008 Festival First launched in 2008, ASYAAF 2009 is currently underway in Seoul. Participating at this, the second, staging are 777 student and emerging artists aged 30 and under primarily from Korea, but also from countries thoughtoutView More >