2008-08-16
UBS Arts Forum in Wolfsberg (Switzerland)
After the hype for contemporary Chinese art, the scene's interest seems to be shifting to India. Therefore the next UBS Arts Forum will look at the trends in contemporary Indian art and provide insights by top-experts like Ranjit Hoskoté (writer and co-curator Gwangju Biennale), Nitin Bhayana (collector, New Delhi), Elaine Ng (editor and publisher ArtAsiaPacific) and Hugo Weihe (International Director Asian Art, Christie's, New York).
Surprising India: New Perspectives on Contemporary Art
10 11 November 2008
Topics:
- Culture & Context: India Today
- The Challenges of Collecting Contemporary Art in India
- Multiple Identities: Art Insights
- Artists & the Creative Capitals
- What is Indian about Contemporary Indian Art?
- How to start collecting Indian Art: The Gallery's Work in the West with the collector's know-how in the East
- The Market for Indian Art
- Cocktails in the Exhibition "CLOSE THE GAP Fotografie aus Leipzig"
- Indian Art: Global Impact and Future Challenges (Panel Discussion)
More information: http://www.wolfsberg.com
10 11 November 2008
Topics:
- Culture & Context: India Today
- The Challenges of Collecting Contemporary Art in India
- Multiple Identities: Art Insights
- Artists & the Creative Capitals
- What is Indian about Contemporary Indian Art?
- How to start collecting Indian Art: The Gallery's Work in the West with the collector's know-how in the East
- The Market for Indian Art
- Cocktails in the Exhibition "CLOSE THE GAP Fotografie aus Leipzig"
- Indian Art: Global Impact and Future Challenges (Panel Discussion)
More information: http://www.wolfsberg.com
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