This entry is part 9 of 30 in the series Asia
Report: David Evelyn – Expat artist in India
Author: Edward Pye (Regional editor for Korea)
When one considers those people who have been lucky enough to be influenced by the strange and alluring draw of foreign culture, one’s mind might also be tempted to wander into the art field where the ‘exotic’ and art have long been intrinsically linked. They might levitate to images of Byzantine art being taken around the world by Christianity or to the many examples of transposed architecture …
This entry is part 10 of 30 in the series Asia
Report: Exhibition by Israeli-French expat artist Fortunée Noël
Author: Stefano Tronci – Expat Arts Beijing, Regional Editor
Interview with Fortunée Noël
Imagine Gallery is a sober, bright place and former factory located in the suburban ring of Beijing. At the entrance Fortunée greeted me with a shiny smile. Inside we were surrounded by the bright reflections of her art works on plexiglas; she began telling me about her inspirations – Chinese construction workers, tall skyscrapers and the old little lanes. After …
This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series North America
Report: Richard Avedon Show, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Author: James Humboldt, New York Editor, Yasmine Soiffer
Sometimes, as an American in Denmark, I feel like an alien drifting in an alien land. My apartness is something felt, not spoken. Whether it is a separation based on language or outlook, it is omnipresent. At these moments, looking at art, familiar and comforting, has the ability to bring me home.
On 13th January this year I attended the last …
This entry is part 12 of 30 in the series Asia
Report: Foreign filmmaking in Korea: Interview with Michael Arnold
Reporter: Michael Bish (UK)
Expat Arts contributor, M. Bish interviewed actor-filmmaker Michael Arnold in Seoul mid January 2008.
Michael, originally from Canada has lived in South Korea for 6 years. He has appeared on numerous Korean television commercials, dramas and the popular series MBC Surprise.
He recently produced and directed a short film ‘Lucky Charm’ in Seoul which is currently in post-production. Michael also manages XP Talent as well as hosts Seoul Circle.
You …
This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Europe
Report: Pilvax’s Visual Identity and Communication for Artists
Author: Tess Nurman, Regional Editor – France. Version en français
Show me your website, and I’ll tell you who you are.
Like eyes are windows to the soul, a good website represents an intriguing glimpse into a person’s identity and enables direct communication with the public.
Self-portrait n.21 ‘a moment of exploration’ © Balazs Borocz
For artists, having a professional website is an absolute must in order to build a strong online presence, reach a wider audience, …