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Asia-Pacific or Asia Pacific (abbreviated as Asia-Pac, AsPac, APAC, APJ, JAPA or JAPAC) is the part of the world in or near the Western Pacific Ocean. The region varies in size depending on which context, but it typically includes much of East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
The term may also include Russia (on the North Pacific) and countries in the Americas which are on the coast of the Eastern Pacific Ocean; the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, for example, includes Canada, Chile, Russia, Mexico, Peru, and the United States.
Alternatively, the term sometimes comprises all of Asia and Australasia as well as small/medium/large Pacific island nations (Asia Pacific and Australasian Continent) - for example when dividing the world into large regions for commercial purposes (e.g. into Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific).
On the whole there appears to be no clear cut definition of "Asia Pacific" and the regions included change as per the context.
Though imprecise, the term has become popular since the late 1980s in commerce, finance and politics. In fact, despite the heterogeneity of the regions' economies, most individual nations within the zone are emerging markets experiencing rapid growth. (Compare the concept/acronym APEJ or APeJ - Asia-Pacific excluding Japan.)
Contemporary art is art produced at the present period in time. Contemporary art includes, and develops from, postmodern art, which is itself a successor to modern art. In vernacular English, "modern" and "contemporary" are synonyms, resulting in some conflation of the terms "modern art" and "contemporary art" by non-specialists.
Some define contemporary art as art produced within "our lifetime," recognizing that lifetimes and life spans vary. However, there is a recognition that this generic definition is subject to specialized limitations.
The classification of "contemporary art" as a special type of art, rather than a general adjectival phrase, goes back to the beginnings of Modernism in the English-speaking world. In London, the Contemporary Art Society was founded in 1910 by the critic Roger Fry and others, as a private society for buying works of art to place in public museums. A number of other institutions using the term were founded in the 1930s, such as in 1938 the Contemporary Art Society of Adelaide, Australia, and an increasing number after 1945. Many, like the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston changed their names from ones using "Modern art" in this period, as Modernism became defined as a historical art movement, and much "modern" art ceased to be "contemporary". The definition of what is contemporary is naturally always on the move, anchored in the present with a start date that moves forward, and the works the Contemporary Art Society bought in 1910 could no longer be described as contemporary.
Hong Kong (香港; "Fragrant Harbour"), officially Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the southern coast of China at the Pearl River Estuary and the South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its skyline and deep natural harbour. It has a land area of 1104 km2 and shares its northern border with Guangdong Province of Mainland China. With around 7.2 million inhabitants of various nationalities, Hong Kong is one of the world's most densely populated metropolises.
After the First Opium War (1839–42), Hong Kong became a British colony with the perpetual cession of Hong Kong Island, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and a 99-year lease of the New Territories from 1898. Hong Kong remained under British control for about a century until the Second World War, when Japan occupied the colony from December 1941 to August 1945. After the Surrender of Japan, the British resumed control. In the 1980s, negotiations between the United Kingdom and the China resulted in the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, which provided for the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong on 30 June 1997. The territory became a special administrative region of China with a high degree of autonomy on 1 July 1997 under the principle of one country, two systems. Disputes over the perceived misapplication of this principle have contributed to popular protests, including the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.
Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.
Jolin Tsai (Chinese: 蔡依林, born September 15, 1980) is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, dancer, actress and entrepreneur. Often referred to as the "Queen of C-pop", "Asia's Dancing Queen" and "Asian Madonna", she has achieved great popularity and fame in Greater China and has a dedicated fanbase worldwide. As a dance-pop vocalist, she is cited as an influence on dance-pop music in Greater China.
Born and raised in Taiwan, Tsai began her singing career by winning the top prize at an MTV singing competition at the tender age of 18. Her debut album, released in 1999 and entitled 1019, was a huge success, and she quickly became an idol in many Asian hearts. Her fifth album, Magic (2003), is regarded as one of her biggest successes so far, right after album, Dancing Diva (2006), which sold over two million copies in Asia. After several successful albums and dozens of hits, she released her latest album, Play, in 2014.
Tsai is one of the top earners among Taiwanese celebrities, and she has sold more than 23 million albums and won numerous awards across Asia, including Best Mandarin Female Singer and Most Popular Female Singer at the prestigious 18th Golden Melody Awards. She has been acclaimed as an entrepreneur, particularly after she founded her own music production and management company Eternal in 2009.
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Conversations | Collectors Focus | The Asia-Pacific Region Filmed on May 25 2013 at Art Basel Hong Kong Marcel Crespo, Collector, Manila; Alan Lau, Collector, Member of Tate's Asia Pacific Acquisition Committee, Board of Directors at Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong Dick Quan, Collector, Board Member of Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Foundation, Board Member of Art Month, Sydney Moderator: Elaine Ng, Editor-in-Chief, ArtAsiaPacific, Hong Kong In which ways can collectors support their art community? How is the balance of local and international artwork in a collection handled? What is the effect of existing strategies: collecting local art for an international audience or collecting international art for a local community? These are among the questions that are explored by this panel...
Asia Pacific Arts Festival in Singapore.
ART SHOULD MAKE YOUR HEART BEAT FASTER Captivating large-scale sculptures, immersive installations, intriguing performances and kinetic artworks are all part of ‘The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’ (#APT8) at the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), from 21 November 2015 to 10 April 2016. Don’t miss the world’s largest exhibition of new art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific.
International superstar Alesso sat with Asian pop star Jolin Tsai to discuss their new collaboration 'I Wanna Know' and the importance of connecting with local regional talents to infiltrate Asia-Pacific. Alesso (Artist, Sweden) ‘In Conversation’ with Jolin Tsai (Artist, Asia) Jonathan Serbin (Head of Asia, Billboard, Asia) IMS Asia-Pacific 2016 September 29th - 30th Hyatt on the Bund Shanghai, China In partnership with DreamWorker
8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Review
Art Basel Hong Kong 2017, the largest contemporary art fair in the city, kicked off at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Over 242 international galleries from 34 countries are presenting installations, paintings, sculptures and digital art. This year's show features 29 new galleries and half of the galleries exhibiting have exhibition spaces in Asia and the Asia Pacific region. Founded by gallerists in 1970, Art Basel supports the role that galleries play in nurturing of artists, and the development and promotion of visual arts.
Asia TOPA is a landmark festival-style celebration of Asian-focused performance and culture launching in Melbourne, Jan - April 2017.
VIDEO ART - ASIA/PACIFIC MAN IN PHONE / Mackenzie Sheppard / Twenty First City
Asia Pacific Arts Festival in Singapore.
Asia Pacific Arts Festival 2016 in Singapore.
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Faber Castell "Work of Art" (O&M; Asia Pacific)
8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Review
Pacific Arts Movement, presenters of the San Diego Asian Film Festival presents the full length Conversation with YouTube star Anna Akana hosted by Asia Pacific Arts' Ada Tseng. This took place at UC San Diego on Friday November 7, 2014 as part of the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival.
Тихоокеанский симфонический оркестр Художественный руководитель и главный дирижер заслуженный артист России Анатолий Смирнов 3-й Международный фестиваль классического искусства стран АТР Приморская краевая филармония Владивосток 22 сентября 2016 г. Pacific Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Honored Artist of Russia Anatoly Smirnov 3rd International festival of classical art Asia-Pacific countries Primorye Regional Philharmonic Hall Vladivostok September 22, 2016
Perpectives:Asia 'Popular culture and the representation of Asian-Australia' presented by Tony Ayres, award-winning writer and director working across film and television; Mandy Chang, Head of Arts, ABC TV; Michelle Law, writer and screenwriter and moderated by Aaron Seeto, Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art, QAGOMA. Perspectives: Asia seminars are co hosted by the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA), QAGOMA) and The Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University. This seminar was held in association with Brisbane Festival.
Collecting South Asia: Archiving South Asia Conference The Bay Area has emerged as an exciting site to think about
The Griffith Asia Institute and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA), Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art welcomed Dr John Yu AC to present at the 1 October Perspectives:Asia seminar.
Co-hosted by Griffith Asia Institute and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA), Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Her Excellency Mrs Naela Chohan, High Commissioner, High Commission of Pakistan in Australia shares her art and explains how through her roles as an artist and a diplomat the arts and public diplomacy can engage communities in Australia, Pakistan and our region and highlight, empower and give voice to women.
Subject:Performing Arts(Dance/Drama/Theatre) Paper:DANCES AND DANCE DRAMAS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA MASK DANCES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA /ASIA-PACIFIC COUNTRIES RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES FOR PERFORMING ARTS (DANCE) DANCE THERAPY
Focusing on Three Artists from Seoul, Korea Bach Yiso, Chung Seoyoung, Kim Beom Speakers: Hyunjin Kim, Independent curator and writer and Chung Seoyoung, artist exhibited in "Two Hours" Sponsored by NYU East Asian Studies and Tina Kim Gallery Chaired By: Youngwoo Lee, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow of EAS, NYU Hyunjin Kim is a curator, writer and researcher, based in Seoul. She was the co-curator of the 7th Gwangju Biennale, Annual Report (2008), and recently worked as the Director for Arko Art Center, Seoul (2014-2015). Since 2001, Kim has worked for institutions including Ilmin Museum of Art (2013), Vanabbemuseum, Eindhoven (2005-2006), Artsonje Center, Seoul (2001-2003) and Ssamzie Space, Seoul (2000). She curated a number of exhibitions and projects such as Two Hours, Tina Kim ...
Doug Gautier is the CEO & Artistic Director of Adelaide Festival Centre, South Australia’s principal performing arts venue and a leading Asia Pacific cultural institution. Since arriving at Adelaide Festival Centre in 2006, Douglas has initiated a “program-led” strategy which has significantly grown audiences and positioned the Festival Centre as a hub for Asian/Australian cultural engagement. Prior to arriving in Adelaide, Douglas lived and worked in Asia, where he was a Director of the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Deputy Executive Director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board. In 2013, Douglas was elected as the Chair of the Association of Asia Pacific Performing Arts Centres (AAPPAC), the peak cultural body in the Asia-Pacific region. Douglas is the Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Arts...
The Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA), Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art would like to invite you to a Perspectives:Asia seminar: ‘45 Years On and Looking Forward’ Presented by Mr David Irvine AO