Our pick of what's on around the city
Rooted in sound, the show offered a deep dive into the whole gamut of human experience
Article 23 introduces 39 new kinds of security crimes and stipulates life sentences for sabotage, treason and insurrection
Despite governmental intimidation of arts entities, the high cost of living and the lure of better opportunities abroad, many artists are choosing to remain in the city
Parallels between Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa are the subject of two thematic shows
As three contenders battle it out to become president, artists plead for them to see there is more to Taiwan than semiconductors
Insiders say import taxes are strangling much-needed cultural interchange
Move is part of a "systematic effort to curb the practice of Islam" in the country, says the organisation's acting director
The fair came ahead of national elections in Indonesia
Art021 and West Bund fairs, plus a biennial and a slew of gallery shows, were not dampened by the slowed economy and a precarious art market
The fair's third edition has expanded in size since last year
Against a backdrop of growing censorship, a book charting the struggle of the community to gain mainstream recognition offers some hope
At the latest edition of Art Taipei fair, a concerted effort to galvanise the island's art scene like its regional neighbours could be felt
Despite a slew of records set for Western art in Asia, including new highest prices for Modigliani and Mark Bradford, the Hong Kong sale made below its low estimate
As the country's economy takes a nosedive, its institutions face fiscal freeze and covert control amid an increasingly chaotic and arbitrary government censorship regime
An economic downturn and an overlap with the Armory fair in New York appear not to have put off collectors at the concurrent fairs in the South Korean capital
Recent exhibitions are shining a deserved light on a generation of artists who defied patriarchal norms to make their work
After breaking records in 2022, South Korea's art sales have dropped to pre-Covid 19 levels amid wider economic problems
Paintings by Modigliani and Kusama among the 50 works to be offered in Hong Kong—with more potentially coming to the block in New York
This is the event's first edition since China lifted its Covid restrictions
From giant rubber ducks to thinly veiled protest art, outdoor sculpture is having a moment in the city
The four-storey space is located near historic city sites such as the National Palace
While Mainland Chinese exhibitors remain sparse due to visa restrictions and political tensions, local collectors came out in force
Many of the works are deeply but not overtly political in a festival created to commemorate the 1980 Gwangju Uprising and Massacre
Youn Bum-mo's priorities believed to be out of step with the new right-wing administration
After a zero-Covid hiatus, the fair includes mainly Chinese galleries
The opening of the 52,000 sq ft Kowloon space kicked off the city's first international art week since Covid restrictions lifted
Housing department feared visitors would obstruct sanitation workers after the grassroots arts space went viral earlier this year
Despite growing censorship in the fast-changing city, only one work has been removed from the show so far
The art fair will have 177 galleries this year, compared with 134 in 2022, but still fewer than before the pandemic