Sweeping demonstrations are putting people off buying art, but relations with the US are likely to have a greater long-term effect
Chinese artist and activist’s team has been documenting the intensifying anti-government protests over the weekend
The Chinese artist will also design the sets and costumes for the production at the Teatro dell'Opera next year
Show at WMA Space tells the “story of HongKongers” through protest ephemera
Speaking to the BBC, Chinese dissident artist says West is unlikely to interfere and he has 'no trust in Britain at all'
Several thousand civil servants, including many from state-backed arts institutions, come out in support of ongoing pro-democracy protests
The gallery community has encouraged strike action, with many closing to enable staff to join protests
The city's artistic response to the political unrest proves that the best work often comes at times of crisis
Non-selling exhibition at Gagosian Hong Kong includes works from Asian private collections
From Tishan Hsu's family photographs at Empty Gallery to a group show on violence set inside a former police station
Plus, painting under the influence of Viagra
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor talks us through her selection of large-scale works at the fair this year
Dealers at harbourfront fair are upbeat about local and international collectors despite a "recent slow market in the region"
While men still dominate the local market, there are signs of progress towards equality in Hong Kong this week
Six artists in line for Uli Sigg’s $64,000 Chinese contemporary art prize
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
Escape fairtigue with gallery shows across the city, from Mary Corse and Louise Bourgeois to Tishan Hsu and Richard Lin
His most recent works are on display at the gallery’s Grand Marine Center venue, while earlier pieces are on view at its stand at Art Basel Hong Kong
This graphic show in the former police station Tai Kwun comes with age restrictions
KAWS, aka Brian Donnelly, is now firmly in the mainstream art world
The firm's third gallery will oversee its Shanghai office as well as representatives in Taiwan and Korea
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
Show at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun is artist's first major retrospective in greater China
West Kowloon Cultural District terminated Hsin Chong's contract on the grounds of insolvency
Paris court decision ends legal saga that began in 1991, when the artist died without an heir
The Chinese-French Modern master continues to lead art market in Hong Kong
Long-awaited Tai Kwun complex will give local artists a world-class exhibition space