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
The collaboration between Sunpride Foundation and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre explores issues of inclusion in ‘Asia’s Gay Capital’
Most of the north-west Chinese region's Uyghur writers, artists and scholars have already been imprisoned
Under president Xi Jinping's increasingly stringent regime, galleries must negotiate a slow and capricious approval process to show works of art
French museum takes Cosmopolis biennial platform to southwestern China less than a year before Shanghai outpost opens
Andy Hei says tax advantages and broad Asian clientele help keep city's edge of Mainland China—but he is not deterred from holding Beijing fair this month
The theme of Imagined Borders addresses the fraught relationship with the North as well as global tensions surrounding migration and identity
Highlighting a “gray area between morality and law”, a WeChat user has accused Li of a pattern of emotional abuse and deceptive behaviour
Research by The Art Newspaper uncovers wide disparity in both fee structures and transparency
Show at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun is artist's first major retrospective in greater China
New space, with portions burrowed under the sand, will be located by the Bohai Sea shoreline
Case against Filipino artist who protested in support of reproductive rights in Manila Cathedral, continues as solicitor general asks court to reconsider
West Kowloon Cultural District terminated Hsin Chong's contract on the grounds of insolvency
Institution’s difficulties echo experiences of other new Chinese cultural spaces linked to property developments
The space is latest artistic casualty in the city's gentrification campaign
Among those affected are the Hong Kong-based de Sarthe Gallery, which opened in Beijing in 2014, and X Gallery
Paris museum will lend the new space more than 100 of the artist’s works
This will be the first time a major Chinese gallery has opened a space in Europe