TORONTO: Bruce Bell points to the meat counter. "That's where the Steamboat Hotel used to be, the place where the founding fathers of this city liked to drink each other under the table." The boozy behavior may have taken place back in the 1830s, but sales staff at the Front Street Dominion Grocery prick up their ears nonetheless.
The sensual pottery making scene featuring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in the blockbuster movie Ghost put a sexy spin on this ancient art. Now there is a new spin on clay modeling and its attracting major attention.
Teapot making flourished in the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), when people changed their manner of tea drinking using teapots, instead of individual cups.
SHANGHAI: The renowned actress-turned-glasswork-artist Loretta Yang Hui-shan is telling her tale of two cities via her latest glass works.
LIVERPOOL: An exhibition of contemporary Chinese art at the prestigious Tate gallery in Britain has drawn wildly enthusiastic reviews. Right from its glittering opening on March 29, art critics and the public have lavished it with praise, although some consider it a little too surreal. It is being hailed as the most comprehensive and adventurous if at the same time controversial collection of Chinese modern art ever put on display in the UK, or even Europe.
VENICE: It is a battle of superlatives. A battle of art and politics, pitting one of Europe's richest families against one of America's wealthiest dynasties. A battle for the chance to use the world's most famous architects to turn the most prestigious site in the most beautiful city of Europe into one of the continent's most high-profile museums of contemporary art.
LONDON: For an art movement that emerged from the ideas of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, surrealism perhaps wouldn't be expected to produce work as playful as a Salvador Dali satin sofa made in the shape of Mae West's lips, a ruby lips brooch crammed with pearls for teeth or an Elsa Schiaparelli dress with a skeleton applique on the torso.
HAMBURG: The city of Brahms and Mendelssohn is enhancing its cultural charm with a new concert hall that will soar above the Elbe River like a ghostly glass-sailed schooner.
ATLANTA: After reviving 50 historic buildings in its hometown, the Savannah College of Art and Design is restoring an Atlanta landmark to its original High Victorian glory and reinventing it as a cultural arts center.
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