“Is a new generation turning to contemporary art?”
Conflict between government and arts organisers at Shanghai World Expo
A group of the soldiers were on loan to the La Moneda Palace in Santiago
Guan Yi tells us about his plans to open a museum and sculpture park on a 16.5-acre plot of land in Beijing
The series will go on show at the Faurscho gallery in Beijing
The country’s first major survey of new media took place in June—with a little help from MoMA, Tate, and several others
Telecoms millionaire, restaurateur, hotelier, reality TV producer, gallery owner and collector
The new embassy in Beijing, opening in August, will include art by Jeff Koons, Cai Guo-Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Rauschenberg, and others
Problems with their export and provenance seem to indicate the warriors are not quite what they seem
The fair, now backed by Art Basel’s owners, targets China
Visitor numbers are expected to rise to 3 million this year
Nevertheless, dealers predict this will change as excitement surrounds international event
Here are the best known: one Swiss, one Chinese, one Belgian, three American and one British
Amidst struggling contemporary art scene
Backed by businessman-collector Guy Ullens
The travelling exhibition will be the first major show on the artist in either country
Tate’s director of collections has visited China twice this year and MoMA trustees are also on their way
Influential forces in the Western art world are courting potential Chinese buyers, but this market is far from mature
China holds the US responsible for pillaging, however US cannot solve China's problems
Overseas collectors are shipping work to China for sale in the growing number of auction houses
The art world is entering a period of true globalisation
China will be the key to real expansion
What does this mean for auction houses and the growing number of buyers?
“The forgeries business is in full swing”
While an historic collection of Northern Song letters goes unsold
China’s economy may be faltering, but the Shanghai and Beijing contemporary art markets have expanded significantly since the Asian economic crisis last year
Tourism is causing a conservation nightmare