ART iT launched in 2003 as a bilingual Japanese-English quarterly print publication, the first of its kind in Japan. From its inception, the magazine's mission was to link contemporary art events happening in Japan to those taking place elsewhere in the region and around the world.
In 2009, ART iT began the next phase of its development by converting to an exclusively online publication and social networking site combining both editorial and user-generated content created by leading Japanese and international artists and art professionals as well as casual art enthusiasts.
ART iT intends to rethink the nature of online media. Rather than focusing on constantly updated information, the publication features in-depth, articulated ideas about contemporary art and culture.
http://www.art-it.asia/
David Hockney painting his pool
Ellen Berkenblit
Proun 6, 2012
RICHARD SERRA
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Always been drawn to this piece…
Robert Rauschenberg, Inlet, 1959, Combine, oil, newspaper, paper,...
Cerith Wyn Evans
Valeska Soares at Frieze London
Galeria Fortes Vilaça, Sao Paulo
Luis Barragán
Photo by Luisa Lambri
Herzog & de Meuron’s Venice Biennale Exhibition
An exhibition of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron focused on their 360...
Painting by Atsuko Tanaka.
Franz West, “The Ego and the Id” (2008), Central Park, 2009 (via Franz West Dies at 65 from Liver Cancer)
16 posts tagged White Cube
Christian Marclay was born in California in 1955, raised in Switzerland and now lives in New York. He has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden (2006), Barbican Art Gallery, London (2005), Seattle Art Museum, Seattle (2004), Tate Modern, London (2004), UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2003), and the SFMoMA, San Francisco (2001). Group exhibitions include SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico (2003), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2001) and Hayward Gallery, London (2000).
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Christian Marclay
photo by ART iT
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Over the past 30 years, Christian Marclay has explored the fusion of fine art and audio cultures, transforming sounds and music into a visible, physical form through performance, collage, sculpture, installation, photography and video.
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Artists Gilbert and George show their dark side at the exhibition launch
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Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
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from The Guardian
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