The Hong Kong trader loves Simon Hantaï, experimental Japanese photography, and the rainbow artist Ay-o
The Golden Lion-winning artist's first Asian solo show will feature works spanning multiple media, including a new commission
In this week's episode, Ben Luke talks to the curator of a landmark new Matisse exhibition in Paris, discusses the art market in Hong Kong with our chief contributing editor Gareth Harris, and takes a closer look at a Dali painting that inspired Elsa Schiaparelli, as a show devoted to the designer opens at London's V&A
Hong Kong show includes 14 artists for whom fabric has become a portal to another realm
The Hong Kong artist's works focus on codes of behaviour in seemingly disparate environments
The Pakistani-American artist uses cartography to show the entwined histories of China, South Asia and Britain
The region's growing institutional infrastructure is helping to counteract a diminished presence from the West
A leading figure in Hong Kong’s art world, championing artists, events and venues, Adrian Cheng tells us what is on the agenda during Art Basel
The second of a two-part exhibition at Tai Kwun examines how China’s artists were shaped by the monumental changes to their society over the past 20 years
The fair’s Echoes section is dedicated to art created in the last five years
Several landmark shows have changed the landscape of how queer art is viewed in the region
The agreements will see an artist-in-residence pilot programme established with the Misk Art Institute in Riyadh and collaborations with Museums Victoria in Australia
Art in Resonance, an annual programme of site-specific commissions in the luxury hotels, invites artists to develop new works at scale
Brian Yue’s Cheng-Lan Foundation focuses on forgotten communities and making art more accessible
From woven photographs by the late Dinh Q. Lê to a survey of 21st century Chinese art
Cultural exchanges in both directions have been created via new infrastructure, rail routes and flights, but also organically, through artist and institutional collaborations
The events spotlight mid-career artists, try new fee structures and show works that fit inside a suitcase
With four new art spaces opening, cultural workers see a bright future for the city
Tinari departs from UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing after more than 15 years
Six artists were shortlisted for Chinese contemporary art prize worth $130,000
The gifted works, by 78 artists, date from the 1950s to today and will be featured in an exhibition in 2027
The crypto mogul Justin Sun—who famously bought Maurizio Cattelan’s $6.2m banana work and ate it—has also donated $7.8m to the government relief fund
The Hong Kong entrepreneur also spoke about his love for Monet, Matthew Wong and the Medici family in an interview hosted off the back of the latest K11 Art Foundation Salon
Sotheby's and Phillips's Hong Kong sales were also down from their 2024 equivalents
The mega gallery will be the latest high-profile departure from the H Queen's building as the city's art market struggles with economic slowdown
Hong Kong’s No Limits festival gives prominent spaces across the city to artists with disabilities, while Singapore’s Art:Dis pairs students with high-profile mentors
Both auctions represent significant decreases from previous sales seasons, but strong sell-through rates and increased bidding from mainland China indicate signs of recovery
Plus: revolution on the dancefloor, Pacific Place invasion and despots with a difference
The city’s creatives are gaining wider recognition amid pressure from the National Security Law and Covid