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5th November 2014

That's 14 fewer galleries than last year, but for the most part the list is very similar, with a few notable newcomers from New York: Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skarstedt, Eleven Rivington, and Tyler Rollins Fine Art. Gladstone Gallery, Dominique Lévy ...full story

1st November 2014

It will coincide with Hong Kong's autumn sales. The exhibition, entitled The Art of the Horse, comprises works from a broad range of collecting categories, from paintings, drawings and photographs to sculpture, jade and jewellery. Christie's says the ...full story

29th October 2014

In late September, thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted classes and took to the streets. Protesters have held mass rallies and sit-ins across the city for weeks, demanding full democracy in the 2017 election of the territory's leader. But ...full story

28th October 2014

In the month or so since protests broke out in Hong Kong's central business district, the student movement's art—almost as much as its umbrellas—has become a powerful pro-democracy symbol for the intrepid demonstrators (see "Artists Design Logos for ...full story

25th October 2014

The deal news is minor since MCH already purchased 60 percent of the fair's holdings from Asian Art Fairs Limited in 2011, which changed its name from ART HK to Art Basel Hong Kong. The option to buy the remaining shares in 2014 was part of that deal.full story

24th October 2014

New trustees at MOCA, vandalism at the national parks, early satellite images of Antarctica, and the beguiling installation sculptures produced by the protesters in Hong Kong. Plus, everything Frank Gehry and Cannibal Shia LaBeouf. It's the Round-Up:.full story

23rd October 2014

AFP picHONG KONG, Oct 23 — A band of Hong Kong art guardians are on constant standby at the city's sprawling protest site. Their mission: to swoop in and save a vast array of creative works — including the towering “Umbrella Man” statue — if the ...full story

23rd October 2014

Worried that police may act soon, artists redoubled their efforts, calling for more volunteers and saying Hong Kong must take responsibility to preserve the works. The artists have had some high-profile support: one of Britain's leading museums is ...full story

21st October 2014

Now in its improbable fourth week, the main pro-democracy protest camp in Hong Kong's Admiralty district is a sort of Woodstock on the South China Sea. A sea of tents, the camp teems with street art and propaganda posters. They range from sculptures ...full story

21st October 2014

The yellow umbrella is a common symbol throughout Hong Kong protest art as it blends the yellow ribbon—originally used to signify support of the protest—with the umbrellas protesters used to block the pepper spray and tear gas launched at them by police.full story

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