There are no clean borders in the No Country exhibition currently on at Asia Society. A group show jointly hosted by New York's Guggenheim museum (they have since acquired all the pieces for their permanent collection), UBS and the Asia Society Hong ...full story
Building a $5billion museum from scratch has to be the most ambitious arts project in recent history – so who would be fearless enough to take on the role of chief curator? In his first ever interview since taking up the position, Korean-born Doryun ...full story
“I bundled up wife and son and sent them back to Germany and I stayed in Hong Kong and started working on 'Architecture of Density,' so it was basically a situation where I really felt this need to do my own interpretation of the city,” Wolf says. This ...full story
If one thing's certain, the Muscovite art collective AES+F are certainly not timid. Since their inception in 1987 as AES (photographer Vladimir Fridkes, aka 'F', joined in 1995), the quartet has embarked on a series of conceptual art projects that ...full story
With artwork sprawled on queen-sized beds, hung in front of television sets and even placed on toilet counters, Hong Kong's Asia Contemporary Art Show has an unusual take on what constitutes an art gallery. Hosted in a luxury hotel, the bi-annual fair ...full story
With artwork sprawled on queen-sized beds, hung in front of television sets and even placed on toilet counters, Hong Kong's Asia Contemporary Art Show has an unusual take on what constitutes an art gallery.and more »full story
There is nothing quite like a Chinese art auction – except, perhaps, a casino. This week, Sotheby's marked its 40th anniversary in Hong Kong by presenting its highest-value sales series to date, offering some 3,571 lots and expecting at least US$370m ...full story
HONG KONG: Sotheby's celebrated its 40 years of business in Asia by raising a better-than-expected HK$4.2 billion ($542 million) in Hong Kong, a record for the global auction house's autumn sales in the city. Sotheby's biannual sales in Hong Kong are ...full story
According to the Home Affairs Bureau, HK$98 million in public funding is earmarked for the council in 2013-2014 to fund grant schemes and arts projects. By contrast, the Advisory Committee on Arts Development, set up two years ago, has HK$337.4 million ...full story
It's taken a while for Fine Art Asia, the Hong Kong-based art and antiques fair that showcases work from both East and West, to find its feet. Early editions felt ramshackle and failed to attract top-flight dealers. But a slick ninth edition (4-7 ...full story