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2015.05.12 Tue, by

Frieze Art Fair New York, Mark 4

A preview of Frieze Art Fair in New York, opening this week. >> Read more
2014.11.20 Thu, by

2014 Frieze London, Frieze Masters, and around London

Frieze is looking very intensely to China, so maybe we can look forward to a tent on Tian An Men square. >> Read more
Extra, 2014.09.03 Wed, by

Frieze Begs Questions in Beijing

On Saturday, CAFAM was host to an afternoon with Frieze magazine, raising questions about publishing on art in China.
 
 
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Extra, 2013.10.25 Fri, by

Frieze Highlights

Notable returnees included Marian Goodman, who will open a London branch in Autumn 2014 and Max Hetzler from Berlin, who as one of Jeff Koons’ first European gallerists, had his booth strategically placed opposite Gagosian’s solo presentation of large-scale works of one of the world’s most expensive living artist. >> Read more
Extra, 2013.05.27 Mon, by

When New York Friezes Over

This year’s incarnation of the Frieze Art Fair was palpably safe, featuring many stalwart galleries from around the world exhibiting tried and true works.
 
 
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Extra, 2020.09.27 Sun, by

Double Moon
Going for a walk with Yuan Yuan and Wang Zhibo
in Berlin and Hangzhou

It has been just over a year since we moved to Berlin. Yuan Yuan has finally made his first solo show (Edouard Malingue Gallery in Hong Kong) after moving his studio here, and I have been busy preparing our dual exhibition project, which was intended for this year’s Frieze London, now delayed of course. >> Read more
Extra, 2019.11.08 Fri, by

Art Taipei 2019 Review

Before I catch my connecting flight back to Rome, I briefly note down my impression of Art Taipei. “It’s both very young, with the  insecurities and optimism of an adolescent, and very old, with the relaxed attitude of someone who has seen a lot and is a pinch senile”. >> Read more
Extra, 2019.09.03 Tue, by

China art market at greatest risk since 2008
(but also a great opportunity)

by Chris Moore The China art market faces its most difficult period since 2008. With the developing US-China trade war, increasing skepticism towards corporate China’s debt (particularly banks), growing uncertainty from political unrest in Hong Kong, and a weakening global economy, not least in Germany, the economic “motor of Europe”, and the continuing UK Brexit […] >> Read more
Extra, 2019.01.09 Wed, by

Booked: Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair

The inaugural “Booked: Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Hong Kong Art Book Fair” will take place on 11-13 January 2019. The art book fair will be hosted within Tai Kwun’s museum-standard galleries, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, situated within the restored Central Police Station compound in the heart of Hong Kong’s Central district. As a landmark revitalisation project, Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts, has welcomed over one million visitors since opening in May 2018. >> Read more
Extra, 2018.10.09 Tue, by

China Art Market—Storm Warning!

The Stockmarket is wobbly, China growth is slowing, Beijing's regulatory regime is tightening, there is a lot of hidden bad debt (who knows how much in State Owned Enterprises), there is a property bubble and a trade war with the United States. >> Read more

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