In our weekly roundup, our U.S. editors have picked out some recent highlights from five of ARTINFO's nine international sites: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, and United Kingdom. (For those who speak other languages, be sure to check out ARTINFO Brazil, China, France, and Germany as well.)
AUSTRALIA
– How Art World Powerhouse Matthias Arndt Plans to Infiltrate the Asia-Pacific Market Part 1
– Make Films and Circuses Not War: Q&A with Australian War Artist George Gittoes Part 2
– The “Big O” Brings Matrix Technology to MONA Museum Tours
CANADA
– The Canadian Rejoinder to Herb and Dorothy: Bruno Billio Stacks His Arthouse
– Big League Curators Gather at MACM to "Not Talk About Themselves"
– Manon De Pauw Intrigues in First-Ever Exhibition in France
HONG KONG
– Budi Tek Secures Historic Chinese Contemporary Works at Sotheby's Hong Kong
– See Highlights of the Tokyo Art Fair, From Renaissance Pastiche to a Participatory Seashell Memorial
INDIA
– German Artist Rebecca Horn’s India Debut
– The Young Man and the Sea: Rajorshi Ghosh’s Show Distorts the Horizon
– Street Smart: Public Art Project “Extension Khirkee” is Officially Open Until Further Notice
UNITED KINGDOM
– It's Not Just About Sports — London Gets (Even More) Arty for the Olympic Games
– Kitchen Pans and a How-to for Suicides: the Damien Hirst You Don't Know
– Love Him or Hate Him — After Gagosian, Damien Hirst Hits Tate Modern