The World Photography Organisation and Montgomery announced earlier this year the inaugural edition of Photo Shanghai - the first international art fair dedicated to photography in China. >> Read more
Pearl Lam Galleries opens at Singapore’s Gillman Barracks, marking its third space in Asia, presenting boundary-crossing inaugural exhibition
WHERE DOES IT ALL BEGIN?
Contemporary Abstract Art in Asia and the West >> Read more
Gagosian Hong Kong is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by Tetsuya Ishida, the gallery's first presentation of his work. This is the first exhibition of Ishida's paintings outside of Japan. >> 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.
Francois Curiel, Christie's Asia president on strong Asia growth: "in the first half of this year there was a 31% increase in Asian clients registering to bid on our sales in London and New York."
For the last two decades, Sotheby's and Christie's have dominated the Chinese auction market, but since the art market downturn in 2008, the wind has changed. >> Read more
For the last two decades, Sotheby's and Christie's have dominated the Chinese auction market, but since the art market downturn in 2008, the wind has changed. >> Read more