Elaine Holt has been appointed as the deputy chair of Sotheby's Asia, while six other specialists across locations have received title changes
Fair hopes to position itself as the natural art market hub for the Asia Pacific region
The first cohort of artists participating in Silverlens's residency will use materials found on Kopiat Island to create public art installations
Ching will be based in Hong Kong and starts the new role on Wednesday
The burgeoning growth of the East Asian market pushes up prices for the artist’s work
In the wake of the latest Covid-19 outbreak, the postponed fair has enhanced last year’s hybrid model
The fair company has already collaborated with Art Week Tokyo next week, and says its role is to help and "hold their hands"
The event, featuring 50 of the Japanese capital’s galleries and museums, soft launches this November
With a rash of blue-chip gallery openings, and a new Frieze fair, the South Korean capital’s star is on the rise
From Shenzhen to Shanghai, Hong Kong to Beijing, this autumn is awash with events despite border closures and long quarantines
Can reforms to Japan’s onerous tax system allow Tokyo to replace Hong Kong as the leading art trade hub in Asia, as it was during the “bubble period” of the late 1980s?
The 1982 painting will be sold in a single-lot evening sale at Christie's Hong Kong on 23 March with an estimate of $31m to $41m
Spring events must negotiate ongoing travel restrictions and quarantines, and some organisers have already postponed
Why are Asians in hot pursuit of art, and what are they buying?
Delay and cancellation of events early next year prompts the question: will Frieze Los Angeles still take place in February?
Dominique and Arthur de Villepin say new space will be shaped by their collecting experiences and relationships with artists
Strong second edition of event, dedicated to Southeast Asian art, narrowly avoided coronavirus panic
Former Bridgestone Museum of Art will have new focus on creativity through the ages after a three-year renovation
Three decades after the artists made the journey, in the dying throes of their relationship, PhotoFairs Shanghai is showing the work for the first time in the country
While men still dominate the local market, there are signs of progress towards equality in Hong Kong this week
The electronics magnate owns ten works by Gerhard Richter, seven Picassos and two works by Francis Bacon
Predicted stockmarket slowdown and stiff competition do not deter two debut fairs, but Art Stage Singapore is cancelled at the eleventh hour
The collaboration between Sunpride Foundation and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre explores issues of inclusion in ‘Asia’s Gay Capital’
With Taiwan tipped as Asia's rising art market power, galleries such as Gagosian and David Zwirner join new fair next January
MCH Group expands burgeoning roster of international art fairs with annual November event
Western-style model could be a turning point for the country’s fast-proliferating private museums
It is the first Western institution to launch a long-term project to study and conserve pictorial art from the country
Art Chengdu and JingArt aim to join the first rank of the country’s burgeoning events calendars
There is a gross gender imbalance across the Asian art world, but the representation of female artists, curators and dealers is also on the rise in the region
Tighter capital and credit regulations have curtailed Chinese art buying