Hong Kong
Record breaking Chinese brush washer points to demand for Song ceramics in Hong Kong
At HK$294.3m, the Ru ware piece set a record for a Chinese ceramic at Sotheby's during Hong Kong's busy autumn auction and fair series
Fine Art Asia's diverse offering, from gold deities to gelatin silver prints
The 12th Fine Art Asia fair will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 30 September-3 October
Hauser & Wirth to open Hong Kong gallery next spring
Swiss dealers will occupy a space in the new H Queens development, as well as establishing offices in Shanghai and Beijing
West Kowloon Cultural District gets its fourth chief executive
Duncan Pescod takes charge of Hong Kong’s vast new arts district
Art Basel Hong Kong adds film section to its ranks as attitudes toward video art begin to change
The fair highlights the crossover between cinema and video art in the region
Uli Sigg film on his rational and comprehensive attitude to collecting Chinese contemporary art
Sigg reveals that he didn’t necessarily like some of the contemporary art he bought
Uli Sigg's huge gift to Hong Kong museum M+
The Swiss collector is donating 1,463 Chinese contemporary works, with plans to sell another 47
What Chinese collectors are really buying
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
Western perspectives on Hong Kong’s gallery scene: Interview with Graham Steele and Robin Peckham
White Cube’s Graham Steele and the US curator Robin Peckham discuss their new spaces in the Central district
Art Basel's parent company decides on the gentle approach in ArtHK takeover
MCH Group has slow-burn, long-term plans for Art HK
Local collectors pick and choose in Chinese art and ceramics sales, with unsold lots increasing in key auctions
The days when buyers would pay top prices for any work seem to be over, as a maturing market becomes more selective and sensitive to change in the global economy
Records tumble as the Chinese mainland embraces its modernists
“Modern Chinese art has one goal: how to merge western art and Chinese art. Now Chinese collectors recognise the value of these works.”
Gagosian hits the ground running in Hong Kong with Damien Hirst exhibition
Many of Hirst's most iconic works will be in attendance
Top galleries commit to Art HK fair
Dealers keen to work with eager Chinese collectors
Gagosian empire expands to China
Hong Kong will soon be home to a branch of the super-gallery
Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture: Two cities grin and bear it for one uneasy biennale
Interesting work, relaxed censorship and sheer scale belie tensions in joint Hong Kong-Shenzhen project
Hong Kong sales report: imperial wares are top, even the vulgar
While an historic collection of Northern Song letters goes unsold
A tour of the Shanghai and Beijing galleries
China’s economy may be faltering, but the Shanghai and Beijing contemporary art markets have expanded significantly since the Asian economic crisis last year
Fears of a crackdown after the handover turns out to have been exaggerated, but the picture in Hong Kong is far from rosy
Hard times on Hollywood Road
Greater China resists the economic flu
In market competition between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore, Hong Kong still comes top, with Taiwan second
Major Hong Kong collector, T.T. Tsui in arms for Iran link
The multi-millionnaire has family connections with a Chinese, State-run armaments company
Collector profile: David Tang, the Jay Gatsby of Hong Kong?
David Tang mixes modern Chinese art with the smartest, retro-style club in Hong Kong and his own frantic life-style
Major Hong Kong collector, T.T. Tsui to sell his outstanding collection
His motivations to sell remain unclear
Vast exodus of art from Hong Kong due to fears of a Chinese clamp-down after the handover
Collectors fear changes to export regulations after British departure
A growing and buoyant Chinese art market suggests “No one should underestimate the strength of the Chinese diaspora”
1996 saw high prices and new records with the Chinese determining the shape and make up of future sales
How the art market stands in Hong Kong and China with change on the horizon: Secrets of the Lok Yu teahouse
Collectors fear the end of British rule in the Territory, but some young dealers see huge opportunities
Bill Jacklin sells in Hong Kong with his 'Urban Portraits' of the city
The colony’s first artist-in-residence appeals to new local collectors