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Blue-Chip Chinese Artists Crush Estimates In Hong Kong
The mainly Chinese collectors at the Contemporary Asian Art auction weren't afraid to go far beyond high estimates for high-quality pieces by some of China's top blue-chip artists. Read MoreWenzhou Imports 1.3 Million Liters Of Wine In One Month As HK Collector Sets New Pétrus Record
We're generally wary of raw numbers in the China market, because of the country's vast population, but a few figures in the world of wine really stand out this week. Read MoreArt Auction Houses Look To Chinese Collectors In 2010
Last year, in virtually every class of auction (mostly in Hong Kong), from wine to jewelry to traditional Chinese and Chinese contemporary art, mainland collectors seemed to be ubiquitous, snapping up prize items well above high estimates. Read More2009 Wrap-Up: Hong Kong Becomes Asia’s Wine Capital (Video)
As 2009 nears its end, it's helpful to look at one of the major trends that reshaped the wine market over the past year and reoriented the wine industry's collective focus eastward: the staggering growth in demand for wine in Hong Kong and, by extension, the Chinese mainland. Read MoreInterview: Collector Wang Wei – “Our Happiness Lies In Collecting Art”
Chinese arts portal Artron has posted an excellent interview with the Chinese art collector Wang Wei, part of the vanguard of up-and-coming Chinese collectors. Translation by Jing Daily team. Read More