All aboard! Art Week Tokyo opens up the sprawling city's art scene
Returning for its third edition, the annual event offers a special bus service to help visitors see everything that is on offer—from museum and gallery shows, to a pop-up bar and restaurant
Long-delayed Art SG fair finally makes its debut—and Singapore is ready
An influx of wealth during the pandemic coupled with increased attention from blue-chip galleries has primed the city for an art market boom
Relief for Art Week Tokyo galleries as Japan eases travel restrictions
Second edition comes as Tokyo attempts to regain its lost status as an international art hub amid a booming contemporary market and a forthcoming fair
Collectors throng Kiaf and Frieze as Seoul stakes its claim as an art market hub
Buyers from Korea and elsewhere in Asia were out in full force during the fairs’ previews, packing the stands of mega-galleries and local dealers alike
Hong Kong billionaire to build $1.4bn cultural complex on the coast of China's Shenzhen
Adrian Cheng's newest development K11 ECOAST is scheduled to open in 2024
A pared down Art Basel in Hong Kong is saved by remote sales and a heightened focus on Asian art
Travel restrictions continue to prevent the physical presence of many international exhibitors at the fair, with 75 galleries opting for satellite booths
Against all odds, Hong Kong’s gallery scene is on the up
Amid a crackdown on dissent, and the havoc wreaked by the pandemic, Hong Kong’s galleries have not just survived but thrived, with several new openings
As the direct-to-consumer model for selling art gains ground, where does it leave traditional dealers?
As peer-to-peer trading disrupts the market, bricks-and-mortar galleries must reconsider what they offer collectors
'Local galleries need to wake up, learn to compete with the real deal': what Seoul's galleries think of the influx of international dealers
With a rash of blue-chip gallery openings, and a new Frieze fair, the South Korean capital’s star is on the rise
Despite legal crackdowns, unpaid internships are still rife in the art world
Historically marginalised groups are being kept out of an industry that expects people to work for free in order to get a foot in the door
NFTs in IRL: the rise of digital art galleries in physical spaces
Bricks-and-mortar commercial spaces are bringing crypto art to life, "providing an experience beyond the artwork living on a cell phone”