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Designed to Last: 10 of the world's most ingenious buildings

A new book reveals the best projects finding new uses for factories, grain silos, sugar mills and market halls. Here are 10 of the most inventive spaces around the globe.

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Hong Kong Collectors Finally Started Paying Attention to Local Artists During Lockdown. But Will It Last?

Scores of work by local artists sold to new clients at Art Basel Hong Kong. Does this presage a renaissance for Hong Kong-made art?

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Hong Kong Artist Phoebe Hui on Moon Installation


The Audemars Piguet-commissioned artist talks to us about her robot-driven work inspired by the moon.
Every year, Swiss luxury watch brand Audemars Piguet selects a rising artist to commission under its Contemporary division. For the fifth installment of its project, the house has chosen Hong Kong-based curator Ying Kwok and artist Phoebe Hui for an installation display at the heart of the city. Titled 
The Moon is Leaving Us, Hui’s work bridges art with science, using a mechanical kinetic robot to draw unique renditions of the moon. We caught up with the creative to talk about the inspirations and development process behind the technical yet surreal piece of art created in partnership with Kwok.

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ArtAsiaPacific: Open And Shut Friday News Roundup


by The Editors
Exterior view of the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Courtesy the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
Amid new surges in Covid-19 spikes worldwide, there are new openings and closures of art institutions in various regions. Here’s a roundup of updates, and a look at several announcements made in recent weeks.
Seoul and Hong Kong Museums Close due to Covid-19
On December 2, Hong Kong art institutions were shuttered once again following government mandated restrictions responding to a fourth wave of Covid-19 in the city, in effect until at least December 15. With daily numbers for new cases still high, the closure will likely be extended. Affected spaces include, among others, Tai Kwun Center for Heritage and Arts (including Tai Kwun Contemporary), the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT), the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the nonprofit Para Site. Just days later on December 8, museums in Seoul were similarly closed due to a spike in Covid-19 cases. Spaces such as the National Museum of Korea, the Seoul Museum of Art, and the Seoul branches of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) will remain closed until at least December 18.

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