Art scene has rosy future

From Chinese artist Cai Guoqiang to British sculptor Henry Moore; from the reclaiming of lost treasures overseas to the headache of fake art in the domestic market; from debates over modern art and Chinese paintings to the emergence of art websites and new media art...

 

Group ponders creativity and context
SYDNEY: Wang Zhiyuan, 43, first impressed me as a good driver.Speeding at 110 kilometres per hour on the wavy Australian highways...


Artist's work explosive
Cai Guoqiang, 43, is a ``magician'' capable of turning almost anything into artwork. Gunpowder, arrows, clay, Chinese herbal medicine, rocks from Taihu Lake in China...


Fledgling art market
Hu Guoling, 33, will never forget the day her artwork turned into money for the first time...

Biennale features openness
SHANGHAI: The ongoing Shanghai Biennale 2000 is doubtless the most widely followed and hotly debated event in China's contemporary art world these days...

Seeing nature of Henry Moore's art
The morning sun penetrates the hole in the bronze figure and shines on visitors' faces. The sculpture feels cold in the autumn breeze...

 
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