Hong Kong (HKSAR) - Organised by the Art Promotion Office (APO), the second-phase exhibition under "ArtAlive@Park2012" was launched today (July 14) at the Tai Po Waterfront Park. The exhibition will bring to the park in the coming two months not only a ... full story
In June, Swiss collector Uli Sigg donated 1463 pieces of his contemporary and modern Chinese art collection to M+, a contemporary art museum under construction in Hong Kong.and more »full story
By Stephen Coates (AFP) – 2 days ago. HONG KONG — The donation of a major collection of Chinese art has breathed new life into plans for a cultural development on Hong Kong's waterfront that more than once appeared to be on the brink of collapse.full story
If you're not traveling to London to see this summer's Serpentine Gallery underground pavilion co- designed by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, then you may prefer his Hong Kong photo exhibition at Para/Site Art Space.and more »full story
Huge China art gift boosts Hong Kong culture district. Features. 2012-07-04 13:30. The West Kowloon waterfront where the three billion USD integrated development known as the West Kowloon Cultural District wil be completed in 2017 in Hong Kong.full story
Hong Kong's cash-rich art scene features major international players such as White Cube and Gagosian, says critic Mary Agnew, but there are also smaller galleries that challenge the status quo.10 of the best day trips in and around Hong KongThe Guardian Blogs (blog)full story
His earliest works fetch higher sums than ever at auction: In April 2011, "Eternal Love," a 1988 painting that he originally sold for $2000, resold at Sotheby's Hong Kong for $10.2 million, an auction record for Chinese contemporary art. But he said he ... full story
By JOYCE LAU. Published: July 2, 2012. HONG KONG — When Typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines in 2009, countless homes were flooded, including that of Roberto Chabet, a figure known as the grandfather of the country's avant-garde art scene. ArtsBeat ... full story
Long known for its collaborations with artists from around the world, the Hong Kong-based multi-brand retailer JOYCE (previously on Jing Daily) is set to host a new exhibition by American artist Nathan Craven at its Beijing gallery. Coming a few months ... full story