Whether it's photography, painting, music, theatre and other mediums, these are the artists taking the art and culture world by storm.
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South Korean artist Lee Bul has wowed audiences around the world with her futuristic, sci-fi art. This month, she’s coming home
Whether it’s art for art’s sake or one with a cause, Red Hong Yi and her team are pushing against the conventional confinements of contemporary art
She was a cleaner and nanny in Hong Kong when her employer encouraged Xyza Cruz Bacani to pursue her passion for photography. Now the Philippine snapper is a global phenomenon
Singapore’s thriving art scene is well-recognised across the region. We highlight some of the notable local art galleries that are championing and representing homegrown talents in the arts scene
Artists from around the world have celebrated the city in their work
By encouraging diversity in its representation and backing renowned local artists, Ode to Art owner Jazz Chong supports homegrown talents while valuing Asian aesthetics
Stephen Wong Chun-hei has become one of Hong Kong’s most in-demand artists by putting his own spin on one of the world’s oldest art forms, landscape painting
The De Villepins have been fans of the mysterious, under-the-radar South Korean artist Myonghi Kang for decades—now they’re putting her in the spotlight
From bamboo pole noodle-making to mahjong carving, we put a spotlight on Hong Kong’s traditional trades that deserve your attention and support before they disappear
The Japanese artist has released "a message to the whole world" in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Ken Currie’s dark, moody paintings explore the vulnerability of the human body. They are now on show in Hong Kong—and they feel more relevant than ever
Christine Ay Tjoe’s bold paintings create buzz at galleries and auctions around the world, but it’s in her quiet, leafy home in tropical Indonesia where she finds inspiration
The art of restoration is mastered only by a handful of skilled artisans, who have dedicated their lives to honing their knowledge and expertise. Meet the craftsmen who are breathing new life into treasured art, from paintings to films to furniture. In the second of a three part series, Sharon Tang gives us a glimpse into her art restoration and conservation practice
Though highly revered in art circles, the painter José Joya never achieved the status of National Artist—until in 2003, eight years after his death. Tatler Philippines paints a portrait of the master of Filipino modern art in this article:
In this exclusive interview, Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama and exhibition curatorial team, Wang Rui-Xu and Lan ChungHusan talks to Tatler about the unyielding influence of the magazine, "Provoke" on photography
An artist, art educator, and philanthropist: Fernando Zobel had lofty dreams for Philippine art. Tatler Philippines elucidates on the man and his vision.
Once again, this husband-and-wife team show us that balance is key
And she will be sending out a message of inclusivity to the universe with her Cube of Interaction
As the fifth edition of the HKwalls street art and mural festival goes ahead this month, four Hong Kong artists discuss what inspires their work
Hong Kong artist Carla Chan’s artist residency at La Prairie's Monte Rosa Hut, in the foothills of the Matterhorn, gave rise to a unique art installation
Pianist Niu Niu, who will perform at FIF x Le French May’s charity concert this month, reveals how music brings hope and harmony
Pianist Zuo Zhang will be captivating the audience with her upcoming performance at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on May 17
Brazilian dancer Daniel Camargo steals the spotlight this summer with lead roles in the Hong Kong Ballet’s two biggest shows
Unbowed by the global paranoia surrounding Covid-19, the Hong Kong Ballet is moving forward with a new take on the story of Romeo and Juliet, in which Shakespeare’s much-loved tragedy is reimagined in 1960s Hong Kong, with a little help from a classic Wong Kar-wai film