22 February to 11 April 2018 Central and Western District Promenade & Wan Chai Hong Kong’s first international sculpture park today announced the names of 19 of the artists confirmed to participate in the project. Supported by a wide community of public and private organisations, the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park will be the first public art project […] >> Read more
Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by renowned American sculptor George Rickey (1907 – 2002). On view for the first time in London, and the first time in the UK since 1982, are 16 sculptures from the private holdings of the George Rickey Estate. An iconic and influential sculptor represented […] >> Read more
The 11th Fine Art Asia was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center from October 4th to the 7th. Over 25,800 collectors, industry professionals, and members of the public attended the fair... >> Read more
Para Site, Hong Kong's leading contemporary artcentre and one of the oldest and most active independent art institutions in Asia, todayannounced that it is holding its annual auction on October 27, 2015. >> Read more
With the slogan “We Are Asia,” Art Stage Singapore returns next week for its fourth annual edition. Randian previews this year's fair, with comments from founding Director Lorenzo Rudolf. >> Read more
November 23, 2013, at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, Founder and CEO, Australia China Art Foundation, Yashian Schauble welcomes you to join the "Arts Can Do Fundraiser" Gala dinner, do the effort to help the children. >> Read more
After many years bound up in red tape Christie’s will be the first foreign auction house to be licensed to operate in China without a Mainland partner.
Will any large exhibition or art fair take place in September. Even if they do, will anyone go? Will US collectors fly to Basel? Will they risk a sudden 2-week quarantine? Even if they do, will they still feel like spending? Will they still have anything to spend even? >> Read more