Taiwanese museum has seen a significant decline in visitors since 2015, our Art's Most Popular research shows
During president Xi Jinping's visit to Rome, Italy announced that it will return 796 artefacts to China
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
The Indonesian-Chinese collector, who is behind the Shanghai institution, recently partnered with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Survey at Gardiner Museum ranges from artist’s broken Han Dynasty urn to zodiac signs
“It was infuriating to find our involvement had been erased,” Ai says
When restoration is complete, the public will have access to Qianlong Garden complex for the first time
Most of the north-west Chinese region's Uyghur writers, artists and scholars have already been imprisoned
A low-key request from the San Antonio Museum of Art director resulted in a big gift from Lake Taihu near Wuxi
Under president Xi Jinping's increasingly stringent regime, galleries must negotiate a slow and capricious approval process to show works of art
From portraits to robes to jewelry, Peabody Essex Museum explores the intricate trappings of female power and influence
French museum takes Cosmopolis biennial platform to southwestern China less than a year before Shanghai outpost opens
As Sackler heirs continue to deny claims of involvement in US opioid crisis, Jillian Sackler honours Arthur’s achievements
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
Highlighting a “gray area between morality and law”, a WeChat user has accused Li of a pattern of emotional abuse and deceptive behaviour
Auction houses and art dealers express ‘relief’ even as the US-China trade war escalates
Contrasting Zhang Xiaogang with a young 'post-passport' generation
Show at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun is artist's first major retrospective in greater China
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
Billboards and posters with the work appeared all over Chinese-speaking world and social media this week
Public hearings on the government’s plans are due to be held in Washington, DC in August
Paris museum will lend the new space more than 100 of the artist’s works
Chinese authorities did not explain why Ken and Julia Yonetani’s four works will not be part of Powerlong Art Museum group show
Paris court decision ends legal saga that began in 1991, when the artist died without an heir
This will be the first time a major Chinese gallery has opened a space in Europe
Long-awaited Tai Kwun complex will give local artists a world-class exhibition space
“Eco-city” announced at Venice Architecture Biennale will include a museum, artists’ studios and an art park