By Frederik Balfour on April 20, 2012 The Biennale des Antiquaires, France's oldest art fair, is looking to profit from the growth of Asian wealth by starting a mini-biennale in Hong Kong. The fair, which hired Karl Lagerfeld to stage, decorate and ...full story
Now, a rigorous programme centered around the arts is set to take place at the end of this month, mixing cultural heroes from the West with some of China's finest homegrown talents. The Hong Kong International Festival of Culture - a celebration of art ...full story
By Jing Daily Coming off the recent success of Sotheby's spring auction series in Hong Kong, this week Britain's Guardian takes a look at Chinas' emerging class of art collectors and investors. Emerging seemingly out of nowhere in the last decade, ...full story
By Alexandra A. Seno As a young French artist in 1991, Jean-Michel Othoniel participated in a Hong Kong residency program where he produced abstract sculptures made out of sulfur. The works were chosen for Documenta, a contemporary-art expo in Germany ...full story
The exhibition showcases about 30 works selected from the collections of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of Art, as well as the works provided by the family of Chao Shao-an, a disciple of Gao. Featuring Gao and the "Tianfeng ...full story
When a sale of Chinese art is held in Hong Kong, London or Paris the room is full of Chinese buyers. They are taking a keen interest in watches, jewellery and wine, too. A revolution is in progress. "It's the biggest thing in the art world in 20 years.Hong Kong Tycoons Linked To Macaufull story
The Hong Kong edition of Daydreaming with… is curated by James Lavelle (of UNKLE / Mo'Wax fame) & Hong Kong installation artist and painter Simon Birch and presented by Future Industries, an innovative Hong Kong-based art organization.full story
HONG KONG (AFP) — Unnerved by a febrile stock exchange and persistent rumblings of a potential dip in property prices, Hong Kong investors are seeking refuge in art and the lure of both financial and cultural rewards. Hong Kong, already the world's ...full story
Unnerved by a febrile stock exchange and persistent rumblings of a potential dip in property prices, Hong Kong investors are seeking refuge in art and the lure of both financial and cultural rewards. Hong Kong, already the world's third-largest auction ...full story
The six new sculptural works, created specifically for the exhibition, excavate the similarities and parallels between the present architecture and design of San Francisco's Chinatown and that of Hong Kong circa 1970. Wong, also selected as one of 31 ...full story