Vietnam, Past is Prologue: Tiffany Chung at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
In an unprecendented exhibition in Washington, Tiffany Chung tells Vietnam War's history through Vietnamese eyes.
Performance Art
In an unprecendented exhibition in Washington, Tiffany Chung tells Vietnam War's history through Vietnamese eyes.
The exhibition features Indian artists whose lens-based practices explore gender, religion and sexual identity.
The survey exhibition explores the emergence of contemporary art before and after Indonesia’s Reformasi.
PinchukArtCentre presents the 21 shortlisted artists for the Future Generation Art Prize 2019 during the 58th Venice Biennale.
Preview highlights from Asia at one of the most awaited art fairs in Europe.
Curated by Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons, SB14 proposes art that renegotiates the shape, form and function of the ‘echo chamber’ of contemporary life.
71ASIA | Art Spectacle International Asia is an independent online magazine covering contemporary art from Asia-Pacific to the Middle East.
Founder and Editor C. A. Xuân Mai Ardia is a Vietnamese-Italian from Padova, Italy. She currently resides near Venice, Italy, but she has lived around the world for more than 20 years. London was her home throughout university and her first forays in the art world and gallery work, until she moved to Shanghai in 2006 where she worked for Pearl Lam Galleries (then Contrasts Gallery) until 2009. She has lived between Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Padova, Italy in 2009-2016, where she worked at Galerie Qyunh, Craig Thomas Gallery and contributed to Art Radar.
Mai holds a BA in Chinese | History of Art and Archaeology and an MA in Chinese Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK, as well as an MSc in Development Studies | Conservation of Cultural Heritage from the School of Development, Innovation and Change (SDIC), University of Bologna, Italy. She has worked in the conservation of world cultural heritage in Rome and in contemporary art galleries in London, Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City. Her articles have been published in Art Review Asia, Art Radar, The Culture Trip and CoBo Social.
Mai joined the Art Radar team as Copy Editor in May 2013, and became Staff Writer in November of the same year. Continuing to contribute her writing to Art Radar, she took up the role of Managing Editor from November 2015 to December 2018, when Art Radar ceased publication.
To continue on and contribute to the dissemination of contemporary art ideas and practices from Asia, Mai founded ASIA in Spring 2019.