
Fine Art Asia 2018: Final Day Highlights
H.W.C. Dullaert (Booth E1) Expertise: Antique porcelain and works of art Founded in 1990 in a monumental 17th century canal house in...

Fine Art Asia 2018: Day 3 Highlights
Wui Po Kok Antique Co., Ltd. (Booth C6 & C8) Expertise: Chinese bronzes and works of art Established in 1991, specialises in ancient...

Magnificent Ornaments and Religious Objects from the Himalayas and Mongolia
The Art Museum at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) presents the exhibition “Jewels of Transcendence: Himalayan and Mongolian...

Fine Art Asia 2018: Day 2 Highlights
Galerie Lamy (Booth B5) Expertise: Oriental and Chinese porcelain, bronzes and jades Founded in 1996, specializes in Chinese, Japanese,...

Fine Art Asia 2018: Day 1 Highlights
Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as Asia’s leading fine art fair. On display are museum-quality art works...

Ink Painting and Artistic Development in 20th-century China
The University Museum and Art Gallery opens a window into their permanent collection in its latest exhibition of 20th-century Chinese...

Phoenix Reborn: Chu jades excavated from Hubei at the Art Museum, CUHK
Originating as a feudal state in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, the Kingdom of Chu expanded to become one of the strongest powers in the...

Smithsonian’s Sackler Gallery Celebrates Reopening with Exhibition on Buddhist Heritage
Washington D.C.'s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery reopens this weekend (14 October) with a highly anticipated exhibition in partnership with...

Sotheby’s Hong Kong to hold selling exhibition Eternal Water: Wucius Wong
An educator and proponent of Hong Kong’s New Ink Movement, Wucius Wong is credited for achieving an ambitious combination of Western...

Oi! Street Gallery explores the idea of an exhibition curated by docents in "Sparkle! Neo Trave
Docent services are not only accessories of exhibitions, in many occasions, docents serve as secondary curators re-interpreting the...