Auctions Millennial Buyers and Online Bidding Drive Sotheby’s Hong Kong Art Sales to a Respectable $151.3 Million Totals were down from previous seasons, suggesting a more measured approach to buying. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 10, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The 10 Must-See London Gallery Shows During Frieze Week, From a Tribute to Sam Gilliam to Some of the Earliest Computer-Generated Art Our selection also includes portrait pairings by Alice Neel and a gallery complement to Carolee Schneemann's Barbican survey. By Vivienne Chow & Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 10, 2022
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: London D.J.-Turned-Curator Henry Relph on Spotting the Latest Young Talent, and How He Shops the Fairs The collector is setting his sights on young and emerging talent. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 10, 2022
Art Fairs Here Are 8 Art-Historical Rediscoveries of Works by Women Artists to Seek Out at This Year’s Frieze Masters Fair Distinctive archival works from women artists who lived through the turmoil of the 20th century are on view. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 7, 2022
Art World Younger Workers Are More Likely to Return to the Office If There’s Art Around, a U.K. Survey Finds Lean offices with little art are no different from animal cages, a psychology expert says. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 4, 2022
Politics The Victoria & Albert Museum Finally Banishes the Sackler Family Name From Its Buildings The V&A had been a hold out as museums around the world removed the name of the disgraced pharmaceutical family. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 3, 2022
Art World 30 Los Angeles Artists Will Break Out in Hong Kong at an Upcoming Show in Adrian Cheng’s Art Mall Peter Shire and Hilary Pecis are among the artists in the large exhibition. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 30, 2022
Artnet News Pro How Does an Art Fair Booth Get Nominated for the Turner Prize? A Q&A With Blindspot Gallery’s Founder Mimi Chun The Hong Kong gallerist talks returning to Frieze London and the challenges facing the market at home. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 28, 2022
Politics ‘Traitors Are Everywhere’: UCCA Beijing Removed a Painting From View and Scrubbed Its Website After Nationalistic Visitors Complained Details about the exhibition have also been scrubbed from the museum's website. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 27, 2022
Law & Politics In a Complete Reversal, Singapore Foundation Apologizes for Seeking Court Order to Block KAWS Exhibition The Ryan Foundation now says its allegations against the exhibition organizers AllRightsReserved were incorrect. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 26, 2022
NFTs Avid Crowds of Damien Hirst Fans Showed Up for the IRL Conclusion to the Artist’s NFT Experiment. Here’s What They Had to Say Not all were NFT true believers. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 23, 2022
Auctions Phillips Teams Up With Another Auction House as Part of an Ambitious Plan to Grow Its Foothold in China A collaboration with Beijing's Yongle Auction will allow Phillips's international clients to bid at sales in mainland China. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 22, 2022
Art World Artists Fear a Queen Elizabeth Memorial on London’s Fourth Plinth Would Displace a Popular Public Art Program Some politicians, too, are seeking a more suitable site for a memorial. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 20, 2022
Politics ‘My Mother Tells Me Not to Go Back to China’: Ai Weiwei Gets Personal as He Accepts the Praemium Imperiale He won the prestigious honor alongside SANAA, Wim Wenders, and several others. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 16, 2022
Reviews Through Beauty and Pain, the 2022 Busan Biennale Flexes the Strength of South Korea’s Art Beyond Seoul There's a lot more to South Korea's art scene than the market buzz in Seoul. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 16, 2022