It would not be a disservice to describe the oeuvre of Japanese art superstar Takashi Murakami as being akin to an assembly-line. As again evidenced by this exhibition of his latest large-scale paintings with familiar visual motifs by the artist ...full story
“With Hong Kong's position as the leading contemporary art market in Asia, we feel it is without a doubt, the ideal city in which to launch an Affordable Art Fair and feel the fair's fun, relaxed and open nature will be well-received by the diverse ...full story
“With Hong Kong's position as the leading contemporary art market in Asia, we feel it is without a doubt, the ideal city in which to launch an Affordable Art Fair and feel the fair's fun, relaxed and open nature will be well-received by the diverse ...full story
HONG KONG.- Affordable Art Fair, one of the world's leading and most popular art fairs, will set foot in Hong Kong for the very first time from 15 – 17 March 2013. Bringing together 80 galleries, Hong Kong's inaugural Affordable Art Fair will take ...full story
LONDON—Hong Kong's historic position as the most Westernized part of China is reflected by its contemporary artists, whose work, though in modes and media familiar to Western gallery-goers, is seldom seen abroad. "Hong Kong Eye" at the Saatchi Gallery ...full story
He might not be a Hongkonger, but the Swiss art collector was the toast of the Hong Kong art world this year after his massive donations ($1.3 billion worth, in fact!) to M+ were announced – a huge boost to the much-hyped West Kowloon future flagship ...full story
Officiating at the opening ceremony were the Assistant Director (Heritage and Museums) of the Leisure and Cultural Services, Dr Louis Ng; Chairman of the Visual Arts Group, Hong Kong Arts Development Council(HKADC), Mr Lee Kam-yin; Property Director ...full story
Hong Kong (HKSAR) - Andy Warhol (1928¡V1987) had a signature statement: "In the future, everybody will be world-famous for 15 minutes." Recognised as a giant of American pop art, Andy Warhol, who died 25 years ago, gained international acclaim for his ...full story
The Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder has announced plans to open two new art galleries under his DD172 franchise, one in South Carolina and one in Hong Kong. It's not hard to figure out why any businessman would want to break ground in Hong Kong, but ...full story
It is. The Chinese government doesn't care much about Chinese contemporary art. They don't know how to choose and they are unwilling to spend the money. Hong Kong isn't like that. I think it's wonderful that Hong Kong is making this happen. Wood Flesh ...full story