The soapstone seal is believed to be one of two used personally by Emperor Qianlong and was discovered in a French collection
Gallery appoints Danqing Li, former Christie’s specialist, as senior director in Asia
Reproductions replace two works in his solo show, China Party, that were banned for import
Feline-themed group is providing a talking point for artists, curators and administrators
Taiwan has more major buyers than its neighbour China, with more than 1,000 voracious collectors
Hu Yanyan says that results will still be “healthy”
The fair highlights the crossover between cinema and video art in the region
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will send the best of British design
The fair's long-term goal has been to crack the Chinese market
Auction house addresses concerns over non-payment, forgeries and army links
Amidst a period of rapid growth for Chinese museums
Western museums are feeling the pressure over restitution claims from China, Turkey and Cambodia
The number of artefacts under restitution claims is rising
Slowly but surely, the fair’s newest edition is beginning to make strides
The fair keeps the flavour of its predecessor, ArtHK, but the galleries have changed
The museum, which will house traditional and Modern Chinese art, opens 18 December
Is this change in China a cause for celebration?
While ancient art and ceramics remain popular, Contemporary Chinese art is taking off at home, and buyers outside the mainland are slowly looking toward Western art
MCH Group has slow-burn, long-term plans for Art HK
Individuals and corporations are sharing their traditional and contemporary art collections with the public
Do they present a potent threat to the long-standing dominance of Christie’s and Sotheby’s?
Passionate about porcelain, Royal Academy, London from 17 November 1998
Loyal collectors and galleries keep contemporary show on the map
He has described the Chinese artist's detention as “barbaric”
But emphasis is still on traditional works, with less understanding of contemporary art
Tastes remain mainly traditional
Why bringing it back home is a mark of respect
While the stereotype of Chinese collectors includes a focus on traditional and historical Chinese art, these collectors buck the trend
Several have appeared at auction in recent years; the whereabouts of five remain unknown