Tatler Arts & Culture Editor Aaina Bhargava on the hardship of writing and why you must procrastinate.

Aaina Bhargava, Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia

Aaina Bhargava, Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia

Ep.45 | Aaina Bhargava is the Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia. In this week’s episode we talked about how her art studies have informed her current work, her intent when writing, her assessment of private and public art and how Aaina’s writing style has evolved.

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Aaina is the Arts and Culture Editor of Tatler Asia. A passion for history and all things visual led her in the pursuit of art history. With extensive experience in the art world working for a range of art institutions, she combined her passion and expertise in the form of art and culture journalism.

Prior to Tatler, Aaina worked as a culture reporter for South China Morning Post and editor at the online art platform Cobo Social. Additionally, she has contributed to a variety of prestigious art publications including Art Review, Ocula, Art Agenda, Artsy, Design Anthology, and Artomity.

Chankalun studio in Fo Tan, Hong Kong.

Chankalun’s studio in Fo Tan, Hong Kong.

Haiijaii art installation - Wonderfruit by Chankalun

 

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Instagram: @chankalun


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