Asian art
Greater China resists the economic flu
In market competition between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore, Hong Kong still comes top, with Taiwan second
A tribute to British savvy in a time of increasing globalisation
London may be the loser in the end, but the Brits brought it on themselves
New York all set to be the world centre for Asian art
The Art Newspaper reporter saw a trend towards later Chinese art, satisfied dealers active museums buyers—and some worrying fakes
Who are the biggest collectors of Chinese art in Taiwan?
Top Taiwanese dealer Jeff C.F. Hsu gives an exceptionally detailed analysis with names of leading figures in the market and where to find what kind of art
Providing a service to forty-five museums: Entwhistle & Co. brokers the sale of modern and contemporary work in Japan
The pioneering company find that patience is the key to success in Japan
The unknown art of Indian Jainism at the V&A
About six million Indians follow this faith, but its art and beliefs are very little known to many in the west
Have the salerooms killed off London as a major player in the Asian art market?
Top dealer Giuseppe Eskenazi blames the auction houses
A gallery with a new vision of Chinese art opens at the V&A this month
Daring to say “This is rare and beautiful” in new V&A Chinese gallery
New gallery of Korean Art at the V&A
A space for over 600 decorative arts objects