
AstaGuru's Singapore office, following its London launch in May, is a clear signal that Indian auction houses see Southeast Asia as the next growth market. Watch for more cross-border collecting activity.
artWednesday, August 19
Today's art news is a mix of market moves and sensory experiences. An Indian auction house plants a flag in Southeast Asia, while a Florida museum bets on jellyfish as the next big draw. There's also a deep dive into a Tang dynasty shipwreck and a meditation on a Chinese painting that pairs vitality with decay.
The business of art is shifting eastward, with AstaGuru's Singapore office signaling a push into Southeast Asian collectors.

AstaGuru's Singapore office, following its London launch in May, is a clear signal that Indian auction houses see Southeast Asia as the next growth market. Watch for more cross-border collecting activity.
The Matisse-Tériade correspondence, now published, offers a window into the working relationship between artist and publisher during a pivotal decade. Design fans will note the book's layout by Prototype Paris.
Two very different immersive attractions are drawing crowds: a jellyfish museum and a forest festival.
The first US museum dedicated solely to jellyfish is a bold bet on an unlikely subject. Its immersive, projection-heavy approach could redefine what a niche museum looks like.
Elements Festival is more than a music event; it's a temporary art installation in the woods. With over 100 artists, it's a model for how festivals can blend disciplines.
From a shipwreck's archaeological story to a painting's philosophical take on life, these pieces reward a closer look.

The Binh Chau shipwreck story is a reminder of how much history is lost to looters before archaeologists can step in. The article's detail on the Tang dynasty artifacts makes it a must-read for maritime history buffs.
Indian homes and their obsession with Kota flooring: 7 homes AD editors lovewww.architecturaldigest.in
From a colonial home in Lutyens to an ode to regional excellence in Karnataka's Kundpur, here is our selection of Indian homes that showcase the beauty of Kota flooring.
Eddie Perfect to mentor Australia’s Next Generation of Music Theatre Creatorsartsreview.com.au
The post Eddie Perfect to mentor Australia’s Next Generation of Music Theatre Creators appeared first on Australian Arts Review .
Up Close: Li Donglu’s “Reborn”www.artasiapacific.com
The painting asks us to view vitality and atrophy not as sequential, but as coexisting conditions. SABRINA HAU
How to create a moon garden that comes alive after darkwww.architecturaldigest.in
Grow a garden that luminesces and glows under the moonlight.
Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett returns to Sydneyartsreview.com.au
The post Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett returns to Sydney appeared first on Australian Arts Review .
An Intimate Afternoon With Bvlgari and Its Fine Jewellery Collectionharpersbazaar.my
Discover Bvlgari's iconic pieces showcased at Kimpton Kuala Lumpur's exquisite Presidential Suite exhibition featuring stylish luminaries. The post An Intimate Afternoon With Bvlgari and Its Fine Jewellery Collection appeared first on Harper's BAZAAR Malaysia .
How to Avoid Burnout in Game Development: A Lead Artist's Storywww.therookies.co
From working two jobs to leading the art for a multi-million-selling game, Robin Ekström shares the non-negotionable rules that saved him from crunch culture and burnout.
RIP Hayden Panettiere: ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville’ Star Dies at 36mymodernmet.com
RIP Hayden Panettiere: ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville’ Star Dies at 36 Actor Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36. Immersed in Hollywood from a young age, Panettiere was known for her roles in the TV shows Heroes and Nashville, as well as movies like Bring It On: All or Nothing,

