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Xu Bing’s $3 Million “Phoenixes” Go On Display In Beijing
"The Phoenixes" mark a conceptual turning point for Xu Bing, as the sculptures take a more critical look at the human cost of China's 30 years of economic transformation. Read MoreRavenel To Unveil “The Phoenixes” By Xu Bing In Beijing
This week, Ravenel plans to extend its reach in the mainland with the unveiling of "The Phoenixes," a monumental sculpture by top Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing, in Beijing. Read MoreNew Art Funds Diversifying As Market Confidence Increases; Increasing Percentage Of Chinese, Asian Artists
Anthea Art Investments AG, unlike some other funds of its sort, will invest in a diverse mix of artists from around the world. Read More“Anything Chinese Will Sell In This Market”
An Economist article suggests that the market for Chinese art is showing a marked difference from that for other East Asian artwork, and points out that in the last year… Read MoreNew ArtTactic Survey Shows Confidence In Chinese Contemporary Art Market Is Back
With American and British collectors of Chinese art having trouble competing with their New Chinese Collector counterparts over the last several months, we can expect that China's share of the… Read MoreRavenel’s Autumn Auction In Taipei: Top 10 Lots To Watch
On December 6th, Taiwanese auction powerhouse Ravenel will hold its Autumn Auctions of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art in Taipei. Here are Jing Daily's picks for the Top 10 Contemporary… Read MoreChinese Art Collectors Converge In Beijing At Global Collecting Forum
Although the last few years have seen the rapid rise of the New Chinese Collector of contemporary Chinese art, the relatively late arrival of Chinese collectors means that the vast… Read MoreSotheby’s Autumn Auction 2009: Top 10 Lots To Watch
As we reported recently, the Sotheby's autumn auction of Asian art -- which highlights important contemporary Chinese pieces -- will take place in Hong Kong on October 6. With combined… Read More