簡介
Bijutsu Techo international version aims at introducing art and culture with a focus upon contemporary art, with a distinct scope of the third eye that is not of Europe or US, but of Asia and Japan. This spring issue is published in March of 2015, a best timing with the special event Art Basel of the Art world in Hong Kong. Its more than 100 pages feature story - 100 Contemporary Artists of Our Time selected and introduced 100 artists across the globe, helping reader to get a glimpse of the modern art scene. These articles are written by well-known art critics, curators and reporters who are active art participators international-wise, providing readers with basic knowledge and explanation of each artist and their artworks. These articles are supplemented by illustrative photographs and artist’s profile, making them as informative and reader-friendly as possible.
Other than the feature story, other contents include Lee Kit’s ‘paper show’ and ‘Artist book’ of Takashi Murakami. The former is a paper exhibition curated Lee kit, whereas the later studies the auction histories of this Japanese famous artist whose works sell billion dollars. In column ‘LOOKBACK’, readers will find a retrospect of all the important art events in 2014 in the disguise of a tabloid, written with humor and wit. BTI team has also done an in depth interview with DIS, a New York based creative team, who have shared their crazy ideas and thoughts behind their creation.
To make this BTI more localized, this issue consists interviews with two important Hong Kong collectors William Lim and Alan Lau, which showcased their collection as well as their strategy in collecting artwork.
Bijutsu Techo international attempts to generate discussion on art topics from
different trajectories by reporting the most up-to-date art news and digging out the correlation between art and city in these modern times.
作者簡介
Since its founding in 1948 Bijutsu Techo has strived to connect the creativity of artists with art audiences and is held as one of the most influential art publications in Japan today. With its finger on the pulse of the very forefront of the art scene Bijutsu Techo offers unique, sometimes challenging approaches to the world of art, which reaches beyond mere reportage to create a slice of the art scene within its very pages. With the explosive rise of the art market in the 2000s and the rapid development of the Chinese art scene, Bijutsu Techo draws upon its experiences to disseminate new observations on art to the world.