From the Louvre in Paris to Hong Kong’s M+, finding the art in architecture
There is no doubt that architecture is a creative discipline. Once you factor in the technical aspects crucial to the process, it is even more impressive that...
There is no doubt that architecture is a creative discipline. Once you factor in the technical aspects crucial to the process, it is even more impressive that...
A precise birth date for art deco is hard to pinpoint, but the term came into common parlance following the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs...
Last weekend, I was riding the tram (I know – a dead giveaway that I’m new here and have a kid under five) when I noticed some old lettering on a building I’ve...
Open this photo in gallery: Illustration by Chantelle Dorafshani Summer Culture Preview • Film • Theatre • Television • Albums • Live Music Maybe it’s “elbows...
The highlights of London Gallery Weekend (LGW) for digital art lovers epitomise the global “de-siloing” of digital art, where change-making media...
Artists are no longer just using A.I.—they’re collaborating with it, shifting long-held definitions of originality, authorship and creative control. Courtesy...
Using art to create focal points and atmosphere in restaurants is hardly groundbreaking. But some of Hong Kong’s best restaurants go above and beyond when it...
OpenAI’s new tool has fanned an old debate: Do technology-assisted creative products undermine artistic legacy or democratise them? After users took to GPT-4o...
Now in its 13th edition, Art Basel Hong Kong returns with 240 exhibitors from 42 countries and territories, including record-breaking participation in the...
Interest groups of all kinds have a long history in Hong Kong. In terms of leisure-time pursuits, there has always been something for everyone. Whether for...
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