The French museum's president on censorship threats and settling the costs of the new project
Inaugural government-backed Shanghai International Artwork Trading Month aims to boost city's art market as economy takes a turn
Show in Shanghai cancelled after being deemed "too sensitive" to run during 70th anniversary of country's founding
New offshoot joins Málaga and Brussels in French museum’s burgeoning international network
LGBTQ exhibitions and works that are explicitly out and proud are magnets for official ire in mainland China
The gallery signed a memorandum of understanding with state-owned developer in Shanghai
Dealer tells us about the challenges of running a space in Shanghai’s West Bund and how the gallery keeps up with the growing competition
The UK architect talks about working in China and the decline of its "funny-shaped" buildings
The reborn oil tanks host shows by teamLab, Adrián Villar Rojas and assorted Chinese artists
First major survey in Shanghai of late artist’s work includes giant spider on loan from Tate
Under president Xi Jinping's increasingly stringent regime, galleries must negotiate a slow and capricious approval process to show works of art
From Louise Bourgeois’s giant spider at the Long Museum to literally walking on glass at the Shanghai Museum of Glass
Galleries are also seemingly undeterred by tussles between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping
Despite censorship, China’s appetite for photography is growing but Paris Photo remains pre-eminent
Visitor numbers at Shanghai Museum eclipse institution’s most successful London exhibitions
State-backed projects along Huangpu river could rival West Bund's private museums and galleries
Art021 and West Bund Art & Design fairs open as galleries, fairs and museums move in on city's fast-growing art scene
Amidst a period of rapid growth for Chinese museums
At least three major art institutions opened last year and a similar number are expected to open in 2013
The museum, which will house traditional and Modern Chinese art, opens 18 December
Officials ask M97 gallery to remove work
New Yuz Museum will be located in a 8,000 sq m. building with plans to swiftly expand
Individuals and corporations are sharing their traditional and contemporary art collections with the public
Spaces bloom and then wither as founders’ commitment quickly fades
The collector builds bridges with Tate and MoMA, and buys work by Kiefer, Cattelan and Hatoum
Conflict between government and arts organisers at Shanghai World Expo
Despite state subsidies and heavy promotion, not everyone is feeling the benefit
Nevertheless, dealers predict this will change as excitement surrounds international event