Joseph Hotung’s collection of hundreds of jades, as well as metalwork and early Chinese porcelain is one of the most valuable gifts the museum has ever received
Decomposing fruit, a scent-diffusing figurine and a fantasy dragon ship are just some of the works that explore themes of identity, migration and memory at the prestigious event this year
The Washington, DC, institution wants to better connect with Asian American communities
The retired gallerist looks back on 50 years of his career ahead of a Christie's New York sale this month
The approximately $9m project included modernising 20,000 sq. ft of galleries and bringing key objects out of storage for public display for the first time
Joint venture announced amid declining sales figures at Chinese auction house
Image was uncovered in what was thought to be an ordinary handheld mirror in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s East Asian collection
As the Chinese art specialist steps back at Bonhams, he reflects on 50 years in the auction world as it went from provincial to global
With Frieze preparing a new Seoul fair, and a growing roster of galleries, the city could steal Hong Kong’s crown
A key figure in Filipino neo-realism, Luz also co-founded and directed many of the country's leading art spaces
It could become the most expensive Asian work sold by a Western auction house. Meanwhile, young contemporary names proved popular at last night's Sotheby's sale in Hong Kong
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
Museum director says Justice Department’s legal case only served “to cloud the respectful and serious process of deaccession and repatriation”
Gongshi—whose unusual forms are created by years of river erosion—have long been highly prized in Asia. Now they are garnering admirers in the West
The programme includes webinars examining dealers and collectors
The collector and gallerist explains why he moved his central Hong Kong gallery and is parting ways with some of his favourite works at Sotheby's this week
Tokyo National Museum’s show on Chinese artist Yan Zhenqing ranks 15th in our latest visitor attendance survey despite contentious loan from Taipei museum
Major museums hold works linked to prolific collector accused of smuggling and fraud
New 10% tax will come into force on 1 September and apply to all works originating from China, regardless of where they are imported from
Following a $65m sale of the Chinese modernist’s work in October, Sotheby’s will offer an untitled work this spring to benefit the museum’s acquisition fund
Dealers report a high rate of works on reserve amid some strong sales at the launch of Taiwan’s new contemporary art fair
Hanging scroll by the shunga master will be displayed in the British Museum’s revamped Japanese galleries
With the value of Chinese antiquities on the rise, police suspect the items removed were stolen to order
Bronze Age artefacts from historical region of Margiana go on show at the Neues Museum
Dealers from across Asia are ramping up their presence, and around half of the projects in the Kabinett sector are by Asian artists
Opportunity knocks, but there is a risk that it will deliver a blow to local artists and gallerists
Christie’s and Sotheby’s dominate in terms of value but smaller firms can compete in the field of Asian art, with the internet’s help
Exhibition of US TV agent Norman Kurland's collection of ancient Chinese art is a highlight of 20th anniversary event
Mellon Foundation grant helps to establish conservation centre at city’s Asian art museum
At HK$294.3m, the Ru ware piece set a record for a Chinese ceramic at Sotheby's during Hong Kong's busy autumn auction and fair series