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2015.04.12 Sun, by

Chinese Mummy Statue Reignites Controversy over Repatriation of Cultural Relics

A Chinese mummy statue from the Drents Museum, part of a mummy exhibition held at the Hungarian Natural History Museum since October 2014 has caused media uproar overseas... >> Read more
2015.03.23 Mon, by

Basel’s Baby

Art Basel is a show, not a fair. The distinction, albeit self-assumed, is critical. The third year of Art Basel Hong Kong was a success— as predicted, as organized, as executed, as reported...
 
 
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Interviews, 2015.01.22 Thu, by

The Balance will Change

Randian talked to Lorenzo Rudolf about his SHContemporary days and his observations of the Shanghai art scene. He also discussed the challenges (and potential) of operating in Singapore, and the reasons behind some of the curated exhibitions ArtStage has pushed in the fair. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.12.15 Mon, by

Anselm Reyle: Prove Our Love

Leading Australian conceptual artist Scott Redford muses on the place of Anselm Reyle in current postmodern discourse. Reyle, born 1970, retired this year despite being one of the most prominent German artists. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.11.18 Tue, by

Salesmanship and showmanship—Art021, Year Two

The second edition of the Art021 art fair this year still remained at the Rockbund area, part of the Bund in Shanghai. This erstwhile confluence of money and culture of the British elite in the early 20th century has, 80 years later today, taken on a new look. The Art Deco structures are now stuffed with contemporary art. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.11.18 Tue, by

Largest Para Site Auction Benefit to date: 88 Works of Art to be Auctioned

Largest Para Site Auction Benefit to date: 88 Works of Art to be Auctioned. Para Site to feature local, international artists and preview of North Point location >> Read more
Commentary, 2014.06.05 Thu, by

Super-Marketization in Hong Kong: Why are auction houses opening gallery spaces in Hong Kong?

Targeting the ever-expanding scale and scope of collectors in Asia, these “art supermarkets” are no doubt a logical strategic development.
 
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Interviews, 2014.05.08 Thu, by

Davidoff Art Dialogue:
Collecting Art in China

Chinese collectors are counted on in the world, and many international galleries have opened here. Yesterday was Christie’s inaugural auction in Mainland China, taking place in Shanghai. So who are the Chinese collectors, and what are their priorities? >> Read more
Art World, 2014.04.21 Mon, by

Shanzhai in Shanghai: Weng Zhijuan’s 2 Yuan Gallery

Ever wanted to own a Zhou Chunya or an Ai Weiwei? Well now major collector status is close within your reach—all for less than 50 RMB.
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2014.04.03 Thu, by

The Best Auction Group in China?

WeChat / Weixin is a mobile app in China that has taken off like wildfire since it was first released in 2011. Now, it is being used to hold independent art auctions. >> Read more

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