Christie’s Hong Kong is honoured to present the second instalment of Asia+/First Open – the collaboration of a truly global platform. Asia+/First Open offers an exciting selection of over 130 works that explore the intrinsic connection between art and life. >> Read more
Ink Studio’s premier group show, Ink and the Body, launches a planned series of three exhibitions examining ink painting in terms of the relationship between the subject and both the artist and viewer, from a phenomenological perspective. >> Read more
Relatively few Chinese artists had the opportunity to live in Paris in the early to mid-century period. War and revolutions led some like Sanyu into exile there, benefitting from their relatively cosmopolitan middle-class backgrounds, in this respect if no other... >> Read more
The exhibition "Pioneers of Modern Chinese Painting in Paris" presents Sino-French artists of the early 20th century heralded as fundamentals. >> Read more
The passing twelve months have seen the greater Chinese scene piqued by scandal, pressure and anti-climax and sprinkled only lightly, it seemed, with really effective art. 2013 felt like a tense and ambivalent year. >> Read more
The Tina Keng Gallery has its roots in the Lin & Keng Gallery(1992-2009) based in Taipei,Taiwan and Beijing, China. Lin & Keng was instrumental in promoting the work of Asian masters such as Zao Wou-ki, Lin Fengmian, Sanyu, and Yun Gee. The Tina Keng Gallery has continued this tradition by supporting visionary Asian artists and […] >> Read more