We speak to our journalists Anna Somers Cocks and Lisa Movius about their experiences of lockdown. Plus, we begin a new feature—Lonely Works—where we look at individual works of art that are now hanging unseen in galleries. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Shanghai's Power Station of Art and Shanghai Museum welcomed visitors today after China's tough measures helped curb the spread of the disease
The region’s art scene has experienced relentless growth since the 2002-03 epidemic. Will it be able to recover from the latest health crisis as quickly as it did almost two decades ago?
A look at how the market is responding to the epidemic
Local galleries are determined to forge ahead after the fair announced it will not take place this year in light of coronavirus fears
Beijing's Gallery Weekend and UCCA Centre for Contemporary Art have been forced to cancel or delay their events
The X Museum in Beijing has also delayed its opening show
Local dealers plan to forge ahead with exhibitions even if Art Basel decides to cancel this year's edition of the fair in the city
Special administrative region has also limited travel to the mainland to lower transmission risk
Strong second edition of event, dedicated to Southeast Asian art, narrowly avoided coronavirus panic
Politician has been working on professionalising the island nation's cultural sphere
Fairs hope political upheaval and ongoing protests will not deter pan-Asian collector base
Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art is planning to restage the exhibition, which was partly closed due to violent threats over the inclusion of a 'comfort woman' statue
Previous iterations of the show were closed early by authorities
Joint exhibition programme under way between Shanghai and Los Angeles will soon involve Qatar Museums
Cultural institutions have embraced mutual benefits of collaboration, despite challenges of communication and censorship
Susi Law Wai-shan, Clara Cheung and Wong Tin Yan ran in the elections which had an unprecedented 71.2% turnout
Privately funded Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art says its forced closure follows “a long period of disputation” with the local authorities
Exhibition of Hung Liu at UCCA Center for Contemporary Art has been censored by the government at the last minute
The French museum's president on censorship threats and settling the costs of the new project
Inaugural government-backed Shanghai International Artwork Trading Month aims to boost city's art market as economy takes a turn
New outpost of the Beijing-based institution is due to open in 2021
Sales were stable at Asia's oldest contemporary art fair despite political tensions and the spectre of the US-China trade war
Law banning face masks sparks more protests and brings Metro and buses to a halt, but Fine Art Asia chief says impact on fair is minimal
Show in Shanghai cancelled after being deemed "too sensitive" to run during 70th anniversary of country's founding
Plaintiffs' lawyer says sexual harassment of university students remains an 'epidemic' despite the progress of the #MeToo movement
Fair is benefitting from Indonesia's burgeoning economy as well as cancelled Singapore fairs
Several thousand civil servants, including many from state-backed arts institutions, come out in support of ongoing pro-democracy protests
Project Fulfill Art Space says Chinese branch of the cosmetics company did not have permission to use Chen Sung-Chih installation
Private museum is due to open a new venue in capital's historic Longfusi area