Art Central is a big tent in many ways besides the obvious. The art and the galleries are an eclectic mix, frequently more focussed on design, kitsch and decoration than engaging the competitive collecting of Art Basel acolytes and the art intelligentsia (real or pretentious). >> Read more
Returning to the Central Harbourfront 21-25 March 2016 (2017!!) [VIP Preview & First Night 20 March], Art Central, now in its third edition, is recognised as a place of discovery and a platform for quality artworks from established names to be exhibited alongside cutting-edge works by emerging artists. >> Read more
A contemporary art fair in the heart of Hong Kong, Art Central returns to the iconic Victoria Harbour 23-26 March 2016 [First Night 21 March, VIP Preview 22 March]. >> Read more
Returning to the Central Harbourfront 23-26 March 2016 [First Night 21 March, VIP Preview 22 March], Art Central builds upon the success of the inaugural Hong Kong event that attracted 30,000 visitors from the region and around the world. >> Read more
Art Central, Hong Kong’s new contemporary art fair, is set to coincide with Art Basel’s Hong Kong edition in 2015. Art Central will present over 90 leading international galleries, showing works by some of the most established contemporary artists from across the globe. >> Read more
Ben Brown Fine Arts is thrilled to present the first solo exhibition of Ena Swansea in Hong Kong.Ena Swansea: mental map: Central Park brings together a group of recent paintings of urban landscapes, many depicting luminescent snow scenes, that verge on abstraction. This exhibition follows Swansea’s highly successful show in 2018 at Ben Brown Fine Arts, London. >> Read more
Established in 1953, the Art Museum of Central Academy of Fine Arts (formerly CAFA Gallery) was located at No.5, Xiaowei Lane, Dongcheng District, with a rich collection of some 13,000 works covering a wide variety of genres and styles from ancient to present, China to western countries, and all art fields, including representative works of […] >> Read more
Supervised by the Ministry of Culture, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) presents the biennial celebration of Asian contemporary art – the 8th Asian Art Biennial, which opens on October 30. >> Read more