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China’s Art Market Aims At Faster Development In 2013
Last week the 1st annual Chinese Art Market Development Summit was held in Beijing, bringing together experts to discuss the Chinese capital's prospects as a major international arts hub. Read MoreChinese Collectors Keep Pushing Top-Tier Art Prices Through The Roof
This week, canonized Chinese artist/painter Qi Baishi’s Ode to the Motherland fetched a whopping 72 million yuan (US$11.4 million) at Beijing Poly’s autumn auction in Beijing. Read MoreRegional Buyers, International Sellers Converge On HK’s Red-Hot Auction Market
With Christie’s, Bonhams, Beijing Poly, Ravenel, Seoul Auction, Tiancheng and United Asian Auctioneers holding overlapping auctions in Hong Kong through November 28, the city is the center of attention in… Read MoreChristie’s HK Contemporary Asian Art Auctions: Top Lots For New Collectors
For new bidders just now looking to get involved in China’s art market, or seasoned buyers looking to build up their collections, here are Jing Daily’s “Top Lots for New… Read MoreChristie’s HK Contemporary Asian Art Auctions (Nov. 24-25): Top Lots To Watch
This year, amid a more selective buyer market, the name of the game remains quality, not only in terms of the artist but in terms of the artwork itself. Read MoreFrom Napa To China (And Back): Yao Ming’s $625 Wine Hits The US
Former NBA superstar and budding winemaker Yao Ming, whose eponymous Napa Valley wine label made its debut in China at the beginning of this year, is set to take on… Read MoreChina’s Global Antique Auction Squeeze To Boost Contemporary Art
Yet another auction controversy regarding the sale of Chinese antiques at an international auction house has illustrated the difficulties surrounding this auction segment. Read MoreChina’s Changing Wine Demand Sees Bordeaux Attack Mid-Market
With the wine market in China evolving, French winemakers are following their New World counterparts in looking to occupy the Chinese mid-market. Read MoreNew Museum Construction In China: Too Much, Too Soon?
The blistering pace of new museum construction in China, which has only intensified in recent years, has some asking whether the country's new cultural venues are filling a long-ignored absence… Read MoreSocial Responsibility Could Be Key To Deeper Connections With Chinese Consumers
As Chinese consumers become more savvy and diverse in their buying power, will there be an opportunity for luxury brands to create a deeper connection through social responsibility? Read More