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
Police in riot gear escort hundreds of artists working in area studios from the premises
We speak to the Ghanaian artist as he unveils a major new commission at the Whitworth as part of the Manchester International Festival. Plus, we find out about the Picasso blockbuster at UCCA in Beijing. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
LGBTQ exhibitions and works that are explicitly out and proud are magnets for official ire in mainland China
The gallery community has encouraged strike action, with many closing to enable staff to join protests
Free of the high taxes and stringent customs of mainland China, the fair adds to a burgeoning art scene in South Korea's second largest city
Exhibition at Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art reveals grief of families of political prisoners
Second edition of fair moves from tent to bricks-and-mortar in western China's 'skyrocketing' city
History repeats for avant-garde Beijing artists reflecting on groundbreaking exhibition and protests in 1979
Dealers at harbourfront fair are upbeat about local and international collectors despite a "recent slow market in the region"
The artist on portraying ordinary people and travelling the world with a “local spirit”
Lévy Gorvy launches its Hong Kong space with a group show exploring how nature and tradition have provided comfort in turbulent times
Artists voice concern for Hong Kong’s artistic landscape amid so-called “mainlandification” of the SAR
Despite a burgeoning arts scene in the city, worries persist that the trade war and economic uncertainty could affect business at Art Basel in Hong Kong
The reborn oil tanks host shows by teamLab, Adrián Villar Rojas and assorted Chinese artists
Zwirner plans to hold a solo exhibition of Liu's work in New York next year
The Indonesian-Chinese collector, who is behind the Shanghai institution, recently partnered with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Exhibition in November "puts its faith squarely in the potential of art to rework the world”
Dealers report a high rate of works on reserve amid some strong sales at the launch of Taiwan’s new contemporary art fair
Predicted stockmarket slowdown and stiff competition do not deter two debut fairs, but Art Stage Singapore is cancelled at the eleventh hour
Fair director Lorenzo Rudolf says the "given circumstances" leave no other choice
Co-curators Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda have invited Taiwanese indigenous land right protesters to occupy parts of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum