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Liu Yiqian: In Next Five Years, “More And More New Collectors” Will Enter Chinese Auction Market
This week, the Shanghai-based billionaire financier and Chinese art "super-collector," Liu Yiqian shared his predictions for the country's art and auction markets with Beijing Business Daily. Read MoreSuper-Collector Wang Wei’s Dragon Art Museum Hits Construction Milestone
Taking over the former Tomson Business Center building in Shanghai's Pudong district, close by the Shanghai New International Expo Center, the Dragon Art Museum will expand the original 8,000 square… Read MoreCollector Wang Wei: Art Plays Important Role In Modern Chinese Society
This week, Art Finance magazine spoke to Wang Wei about her new museum, her more overt focus on collecting "Red Classics", and the role of the collector in building a… Read MoreChinese Celebrities Becoming Budding Art Collectors
Following the lead of auction stalwarts like Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei and an ever-increasing number of entrepreneurs and investors, it appears that Chinese celebrities are now joining the ranks… Read MoreSuper-Collector Wang Wei’s “Dragon Art Museum” To Open In 2012
During this week's Art Power awards ceremony, Sina's Art Collection Channel interviewed Wang Wei, the wife of the Shanghai billionaire Liu Yiqian and one of China's small coterie of super-collectors. Read More2010 “Art Power” Awards Ceremony Held In Beijing: Zhou Chunya Tops, Ai Weiwei Outside
This week, BMW and Art Value Magazine held the fourth annual "Chinese Contemporary Art Power" awards ceremony in Beijing's 798 arts district, celebrating the work of some of China's top… Read MorePrivate Museum Summit Held In Beijing To Discuss Regulation
The Chinese government's lack of clarity regarding the establishment and regulation of private museums has caused a great deal of confusion among some in the country's art world. Read MoreNew Chinese Art Collectors “Take The Market By Storm”
After appearing on the scene in earnest only as recently as the last 20 years, Chinese collectors have arrived, and they've brought wads of cash along for the ride. Read MoreBlue-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 MoreChinese Collectors Dominate Chinese Art Market
From April 3-8 in Hong Kong, all eyes are what mainland New Chinese Collectors choose to buy, how much of it they buy individually, and how far above high estimates… Read More