Travel
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Natasha Ghoneim
CAIRO — The 2011 Egyptian Revolution, and persistent political unrest, has caused a catastrophic contraction of tourism, historically the second biggest sector of Egypt's economy. Natasha Ghoneim, on the ground for Blouin ARTINFO in Egypt...
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Lee Hyo-won, Ines Min
SEOUL — South Korea, once called the land of morning calm, is still home to sacred Buddhist grounds offering traditional templestays, but many visitors here may be more familiar with 6am “gukbap” soup after an intimate experience of the “Gangnam Style”...
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Tom Chen, Clare Pennington
BEIJING — On May 23, Hong Kong will become the third location to have an international contemporary art fair that bears the Art Basel name. More than half of the participating galleries at Art Basel Hong Kong are based in Asia. Speaking at a news...
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Yasmine Mohseni
LOS ANGELES — As the holidays approach, this may be the last week to stop by December gallery shows. ARTINFO's Yasmine Mohseni reports on five now running in L.A. that should not be missed.To read the article as a slideshow, click here.“For The...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, ARTINFO
SINGAPORE – The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) will be adding a new wing to its landmark colonial-era buildings by 2015.Designed by Singaporean architects GreenhilLi Consultants, the new wing clad in titanium will be a distinctive architectural departure...
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Raphael Kadushin
Indie style and affordable rates are trending in the Windy City











