“Tomio Koyama Gallery Singapore”, the first overseas branch of Tomio Koyama Gallery is located at “Gillman Barracks”, which is a new promising arts hub in Singapore/Asia. Gillman Barracks used to be a facility for British military force during the colonial time and for Singaporean Armed Forces after 1979. From 2010, the Singapore government started to […] >> Read more
Taipei Dangdai announces a stellar line up of 90 galleries from across the globe, to kick off the 2019 art world calendar. The first edition of the fair attracts a strong participation of leading international galleries who will exhibit in Taipei for the first time, whilst showcasing the very best of Asia. >> Read more
With 2015 ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair successfully held at the Shanghai Exhibition Center for the first time, the 2016 edition will continue on its previous success and take place from November 10th to 13th 2016. >> Read more
The government approaches this art market thingy the way a tiger mother might, not because art is good for folks but for glory and good marks—because she really is very competitive. It is soft power, red in tooth and claw. >> Read more
Art Stage Singapore has just opened and here are some pictures to prove it. The VIP preview got off to a slow start but built as the evening wore on. Early responses are mixed, ranging from very positive to cautious optimism >> Read more
Brussels has become one of the key centers of the European art scene, for both artists and galleries (Belgium has the most collectors per population of any country—also convenient). Some talk of it usurping Berlin... >> Read more
Art Stage Singapore opened strongly, with collectors from all over East Asia milling around and strong early sales reported across the fair. Art Stage positions itself as the premier platform for South East Asia but this year there was was a strong international presence... >> Read more