Art World New York Gallerist Rain Lu on ‘How to Survive Smartly’ as a Small Art Business 'Asia's voice in the West may still be small,' she says, but immigration is changing that. By Rain Lu, Jul 9, 2024
Market Asymmetry Art Foundation Director Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt on Funding Projects That Reverberate ‘Over the Long Term’ 'There needs to be a sensitivity and understanding when showing artists from Asian backgrounds,' she said. By Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt, Jul 8, 2024
Market Perrotin Partner Alice Lung on the Asian Market, Art Fairs, and Rising Costs 'Collectors are becoming more careful, discerning, and selective about their purchases,' she said. By Alice Lung, Jul 5, 2024
Art Fairs Art021 Fair Co-Founder Kylie Ying on Expanding to Hong Kong The group’s new event is taking an unconventional format. By Cathy Fan, Jun 24, 2024
Auctions Who Are the Top-Selling Ultra-Contemporary Asian Artists at Auction? The Chinese painter Huang Yuxing finished first last year, with $19.8 million in total sales. By Cathy Fan, Jun 21, 2024
Market ‘It’s Our Time to Shine’: A Manila Power Player on the Rise of Filipino Art In a wide-ranging interview, Jaime Ponce de Leon discusses the history of the art market in the Philippines, and where it may be headed. By Jaime Ponce de Leon, Jun 13, 2024
Market What’s New in Taiwan’s Art World? Fair Director Robin Peckham Offers an Insider’s Look A new generation of young collectors is rising, but the market and audience have become 'much more fragmented,' the Taipei Dangdai co-leader says. By Robin Peckham, May 10, 2024
Market On the Hunt for New Collectors, Asian Dealers Are Increasingly Looking West There is 'a growing appetite' from East Asian galleries and artists to show in New York, according to Independent cofounder Elizabeth Dee By Vivienne Chow, May 1, 2024
Market Tang Contemporary Art Founder Zheng Lin on the Untapped Potential of Southeast Asia 'In these challenging times, galleries must adapt to survive,' the veteran dealer says. By Zheng Lin, Apr 19, 2024
Market ‘This Is What We Have Been Waiting For’: Tokyo Dealer Jeffrey Rosen Talks Collaboration While the art industry may be known for cutthroat competition, cooperation is key if mid-tier galleries are going to thrive, he argues. By Jeffrey Rosen, Apr 1, 2024
Market Museum Patron Alan Lau on Hong Kong’s Unique Role in the Art Ecosystem The fintech executive says that Asian cities should not 'pitch themselves against each other.’ By Alan Lau, Mar 26, 2024
Market Art Basel Hong Kong Arrives Amid Economic and Political Uncertainties A recap of the context of Hong Kong ahead of Art Basel's return this week. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 25, 2024
Art World New York’s Gallery Scene Is Seeing an Asian New Wave: What Is Behind the Surge? As Asia Week runs in the city, a fresh crop of dealers have been building businesses downtown and in Brooklyn. By Cathy Fan, Mar 22, 2024
Market Who Were the Bestselling Asian Artists at Auction in 2023? The first-place finisher beat out Pablo Picasso in the global rankings. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 6, 2024
Artnet News Pro The View From: Soo Choi Alternative business models and a collaborative spirit are key for next-generation galleries, the Seoul dealer says. By Soo Choi, Feb 21, 2024