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KCET
| Mar 19, 2013
Artists draw lessons from and sketches during an unusual field trip to the 29 Palms Marine Corps Combat Center in Southern California where troops practice fighting in a fake Afghan town. The "Incendiary Traces draw-in," conceived by artist Hillar...
The New York Times
| Jan 6, 2013
Artist William Wegman goes to the dogs during a stint at his Maine cabin, painting with old postcards and posing his three Weimaraners in the woods and in scenes for his "Hardly Boys" mystery shots in this New York Times video.
YouTube
| Oct 24, 2012
One crew of anonymous Syrian dissidents is fighting a hand-to-hand finger puppet war with a YouTube series promoting the revolution, entitled "Top Goon." It "does not mater where you are, but what counts is that you work to kick Bashar out of...
YouTube
| Oct 24, 2012
The mega-popular "Gangnam Style" by South Korean rapper Psy is such a global hit that it's even sweeping Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei off his feet. He just posted his own cover version of the rap vid on YouTube. In a nod to his difficulty wi...
Euronews
| Sep 27, 2012
A court in China has rejected an appeal by the country's most famous dissident artist Ai Weiwei against a $2.5m fine for tax evasion. If he does not pay the outstanding balance on the fine -- around half the original amount -- he risks going to ja...
LinkAsia
| Aug 10, 2012
Samantha Lo, one of Singapore's most well-known artists, is under investigation by the country's notoriously strict government for plastering stickers in public spaces. Contributor Trinh Hoang Ly reports on squeaky-clean Singapore's debate over st...
NTDTV
| Jul 30, 2012
A South Korean artist is hoping he can fulfill his dream of launching a satellite that he made into space. Song Ho-jun has signed a contract with a French satellite agent company NovaNano that acts as a broker to arrange the launch for him, inclu...
ITN News
| Jul 24, 2012
Russian artist Petr Pavlensky sews his mouth together in support of punk rock group Pussy Riot, currently under arrest for their anti-Putin protest. Report by Adam Sich.
Associated Press
| Jul 20, 2012
A Beijing court has rejected dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's lawsuit against the tax bureau that imposed a massive fine against his company. Ai's lawyer said he'll file an appeal.
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...Art Gallery conducted forensic testing and the University of Auckland tested the painting with sound waves. " They tested it against several oth...
— Oct 31, 2012 at 04:35 pm
...his living room and gets a “tunnel vision-type focus.” “They’re demanding, technical paintings, but I’m not showing off,” he said. “I don’t want...
— Oct 31, 2012 at 12:48 pm
...spills with paint tubes, brushes and palette knives. The space, a quintessential artist’s den, lies tucked away in a quiet residential colony in...