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In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green speaks with Philip Tinari, Director and CEO of the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, China’s leading independent contemporary art institution. We explore the evolution of China’s museum landscape since UCCA’s founding and the rise of private foundations, discussing the driving factors behind their growth and the varying quality of these institutions. Philip shares insights into UCCA’s recent expansion to its fourth location and how each space furthers the museum’s mission. We also dive into the growing interest in global contemporary art among Chinese collectors and how this trend influences UCCA’s programming. Additionally, we tackle the challenges of censorship and its impact on international exhibitions. Finally, Philip reflects on the future of Chinese art institutions and what excites him most about their continued development.
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Adam Green takes an in-depth look at the African art market, with a focus on the recently concluded 9th edition of Art x Lagos. Joining us is journalist Rebecca Anne Proctor, who attended this year’s fair for the third time. We begin by exploring the...
Published 11/17/24
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green speaks with Jack Bullen, co-founder and director of the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, about the evolving world of contemporary printmaking and the unique opportunities it offers. They discuss what makes prints appealing to certain...
Published 11/07/24