3 Young Contemporaries is VWFA’s annual signature platform created to promote the works of emerging artists from the Southeast Asian region to a wider audience.

Over the years, the show has proven itself to be a prominent launch-pad for the careers of many successful artists in the region.

This year’s show will reprise our tried and true formula of seeking out new artistic strategies, encouraging creative experimentation and highlighting the many ways in which young artists are shaping responses to contemporary experience.

The 3 Young Contemporaries for 2008 are Ariadhitya Pramuhendra (Bandung, Indonesia), Patricia Eustaquio (Manila, the Philippines) and Tawan Wattuya (Bangkok, Thailand).

New Life Berlin is a contemporary art festival dedicated to new modes of moving and existing.

Curated from participatory art community Wooloo, New Life Berlin aims to connect the critical resources of a global network of artists with a specific geographical location of importance to today’s cultural production.

New Life Berlin is taking place in Berlin, Germany from June 1-15 2008.

In opposition to traditional art festivals and biennials, the New Life Berlin artistic program is open to participation from international artists throughout the festival period.

By keeping participation open - while still curated - it is the intent of the curatorial team to test the critical value of the much discussed online community, while simultaneously serving as an investigative platform for a fluid cultural landscape that can no longer be controlled by any centralized apparatus.

Derek Weisberg’s sculptures are inspired by the classical imagery of a time when art was created for the inspiration of the people to connect with the divine.

Within the pursuit of artisan craftmanship, Derek’s figures are captured in moments of contemplation, anguish and the search for meaning and comprehension of being human during challenging times

Friedman Benda Gallery, in conjunction with Josh Baer and Demisch Danant, present In Their Own Words, an exhibition of photography, sculpture, furniture and architecture captioned by the artists’ own words.

Each work has been selected for the way it questions accepted notions of politics, mass culture, or production.

Some works respond to a changing social order, others challenge the notion of artistic expression.

In Their Own Words elicits recognition of the artist’s initial concept and therefore examines the current understanding of those same ideas.

By exhibiting these works alongside the artist’s own words, the impetus of creation is revealed and original intentions confront the realized works, often showing the irony of hindsight.

Furthermore, by exhibiting art and what is traditionally thought of as “design” together, the exhibition dissolves the long held division between the fields and provokes the debate on the cultural significance and authority currently assigned to each.

In Their Own Words includes quotations and works from some of the most creative and influential voices of the past century, including: Ron Arad, Hans Bellmer, Jurgen Bey, Alighiero E Boetti, Lee Bontecou, Marcel Breuer, Charles Eames, Pentagon Group, Jeff Koons, Jackson Pollock, Jean Prouvé, Gerrit Rietveld, Richard Serra, Ettore Sottsass, Tato, Rosemarie Trockel, Lawrence Weiner, and Kehinde Wiley.

Exploring the fluid borders between the body and its environment, Germany-based Indonesian performance artist Melati Suryodarmo will be opening her first solo exhibition in Kuala Lumpur with a piece entitled “I Love You” at Central Market Annexe on 17 April 2008.

Interacting and moving with a glass platform, Suryodarmo repeats, “I love you!” for the duration of the two-hour long performance.

In tandem with the opening act, the exhibition will showcase selected documentations of Suryodarmo’s past performances in photography and video.

Documented works include performance photographs from her Death series, as well as video excerpts of Exergie - butter dance, My Fingers Are the Triggers and her most recent work Perception of Pattern in Timeless Influence.

Absurd yet poignant, this landmark event will introduce the KL art scene to one of the most promising and relevant artist working in the performance medium.

Suryodarmo will also be conducting two workshops on performance art during her visit; Workshop I on 19 April 2008 at the Central Market Annexe and Workshop II on 20 April 2008 at Rimbun Dahan Artist Residency

Building on Miamis overwhelming success, SCOPE launches its 2008 season with its flagship fair, SCOPE New York 08.

SNY08, an invitation only edition of SCOPE art fairs, proudly returns to Manhattans most famous cultural icon, Lincoln Center, with a glass facade pavilion situated in Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park, at the corner of 62nd Street and 10th Avenue.

SCOPE New York is just blocks from the Armory Show and serviced daily by VIP Zipcars, shuttles and pedicabs.

Featuring galleries from four continents and 20 countries, including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada, SCOPE New York 2008s 50 invitees will uphold its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events.

The fair opens to Press, SCOPE and Armory VIPs on Wednesday, March 26, 3-9pm with the FirstView benefit, a $100 charitable donation for all non-VIP cardholders

As a premiere Vernissage TV art tv will be broadcasting the Open Space Art Talks program live and interactive from the international art fair Art Cologne 2008.

This live program will stream as Web TV Special on the Art Cologne, Open Space and Vernissage TV websites on April 16-18, 2008.

The live coverage not only provides art lovers with the opportunity to attend the Open Space Talks from a distance, but also use the interactive features to take part in the discussion.

They will be able to chat and interact with the participants of the Open Space Talks such as Beatrix Ruf (director Kunsthalle Zürich), Joe Scotland (Studio Voltaire) or Leung Chi Wo (artist).

“To view and participate, all you need to do is visit Vernissage TV website or the Open Space or Art Cologne websites.

Next to the video you will find a text-box, where you can type in your comments or questions.

It’s as easy as that!” says Vernissage co-founder Heinrich Schmidt.

The Photography Book Now International Salon and Symposium seeks entries for a new photography book competition celebrating self-published photography books and the photographers behind them.

The grand prize award is $25,000 to finish - or start - a photography project of the winner’s choice.

World-renowned photographer and photography book expert Darius Himes will lead a panel of editors, publishers, curators, and photographers who will jury the Photography.Book.Now competition.

Photographers are invited to submit their most creative, most innovative, and finest self-published photography books.

Entries will be accepted in two categories, General and Themed.

The General category celebrates the diversity of the photographic medium, and gives entrants the creative freedom to produce the book of their choice.

The Themed category invites any topic, concept, or collection of work that demonstrates how photography can create a narrative in book form.

Design Miami, the most esteemed, thought-provoking cultural event in the design world will feature a record number of 28 galleries at the third annual Design Miami Basel.

The global roster of international galleries (7 new and 21 returning), represent a multi-cultural array of historic and contemporary designers of limited-edition work.

The show, sponsored by HSBC Private Bank, will take place in Basel, Switzerland at the Markthalle, Viaduktstrasse 10, and will be open to the public June 3-5, 2008 from 11:00am - 7:00pm.

Along with its winter counterpart Design Miami, Design Miami Basel presents installations by the most reputable historical and contemporary design galleries in the world specializing in rare, prototype and limited-edition work.

Design Miami/ Basel will also host a series of Design Talks, each engaging a leading design personality in an intimate discussion about the current design culture.

Design Talks are free and open to the public and will take place June 3-4 from 6:00-7:00pm in the Media Lounge at the Markthalle.

The program will also include the newly expanded Designer of the Future Award, to be announced shortly, and featuring new works commissioned especially for Design Miami Basel.

Japanese avant-garde art collective Alfort transform gallery hanahou into an enchanting wonderland, starring the iconic doll Blythe.

“Lilliput: my little friends” is a scene from the imaginary Lilliput ballet, in which you, the hero or heroine of the story, fall into a deep sleep and are whisked away to a foreign land.

You awake to find yourself on the shore of unconsciousness in this immersive installation of dreams, fantasy, and memory.

The exhibit will also feature digital and watercolor artwork by Naito Yamada.