As a lead vocalist of the Chinese rock band, Second Hand Rose, and an artist, Liang Long is an experimenter who crosses over between art and music. How does he view his expression through music? How does art add depth to his experiments?
Read MoreBehind the colorfully vibrant and seemingly cheerful imagery, there lies a darker undertone to Wong's animation.
Read MoreMiA Collective Art sat down with Himbad, a London-based graffiti artist who wanted to remain his identity anonymous, on one fine spring day in Bejing. Where is he going to be next? Where are his "cute cats" going to be created next?
Read MoreWhat is it to be a painter in today's world where more choices of new mediums and materials overflow for artists to explore? Meet Chen Xi, artist and professor of Central Academy of Fine Art (CAFA), who continuously strives in making new creations within the same medium.
Read MoreHow do we perceive art in public spaces? How do artists perceive their work in public places? Hung Yi (洪易), one of Taiwan's most acclaimed contemporary artists, shares his philosophy of public art installations.
Read MoreMeet Zaria Forman, a Brooklyn-based artist, who travels to far corners of the globe affected by climate change with a mission. What makes it a meaningful action?
Read MoreWhat is it to stay consistent? One's original passion and thoughts can easily fade away and be forgotten as time passes by.
Read MoreBeijing is a city of new changes and opportunities for architects. What is it like to witness the new rapid changes happening, even at this very moment? Is it possible to preserve the old and the new in harmony?
Read MoreAn internationally acclaimed cinematographer, Mark Lee Ping-Bing (李屏賓, Taiwanese, b. 1954) who has collaborated with numerous filmmakers such as Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Wong Kar Wai, Ann Hui, and Tran Anh Hung to discuss on his vision as a cinematographer and what he would like to say to the young artistic creators.
Read MoreMeet Professor Colin Eisler, a distinguished art historian at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, who has been working with young art historians and artists for the past 58 years. Sometimes it’s hard to get that balance just right – between heart and mind.
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