China’s once-booming private museum sector is facing a reckoning. Amid a slowing economy, real estate turmoil, and a lack of systemic support for cultural institutions, some of the country’s most ...
On the afternoon of July 2, 2026, the inaugural exhibition of Dialogue of Light and Shadow: A Touring Exhibition of Poster Design in New China, a project supported by the 2026 National Arts Fund under ...
It’s been nearly 17 years since Claudia Albertini was among the art world’s movers and shakers who attended the highly anticipated grand opening weekend of Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (now ...
China’s collectors may not bail out the sinking art market this season. Though global auction houses have depended on newly wealthy Chinese collectors to bid up trophy artworks no matter how the ...
The National Museum of Asian Art is presenting “Anyang: China’s Ancient City of Kings,” the first major exhibition in the United States dedicated to Anyang, the capital of ancient China’s Shang ...
Liu Yiqian made global headlines in 2014 and 2015 by paying top prices for paintings and antiquities but is starting to liquidate part of his collection. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing Few ...
An art historian and columnist based in New York, Kejia Wu has dedicated her career to the Chinese contemporary art scene and its market since the 1990s. Relocating to the United States fifteen years ...
Cruel Youth Diary: Chinese Photography and Video greets us with the dizziness befitting a period of rapid economic growth and social change. Cruel Youth Diary: Chinese Photography and Video is a ...
SHANGHAI — It only took one COVID-19 case to disrupt the art fair market in China. As one of the most important local art fairs, Art021 opened in downtown Shanghai with a busy crowd on Nov. 10. But ...