News With M+ Museum, Doryun Chong Plans a ‘Multidisciplinary Contemporary Collection Like No Other’ The museum is slated to open in late 2020 in a sleek $645 million building designed by Herzog and de Meuron. By Barbara Pollack Jan 14, 2020 11:00 am
News Simon Wang’s Antenna Space Is Redefining Chinese Contemporary Art Among the notable artists on the gallery's roster are Guan Xiao, Cui Jie, Nadim Abbas, Liu Chuang, and Li Ming. By Barbara Pollack Jan 14, 2020 11:00 am
News Through His Alternative Space in Beijing, Curator James Elaine Looks to Support Emerging Chinese Artists He opened Telescope on the outskirts of China's capital city seven years ago. By Barbara Pollack Jan 14, 2020 11:00 am
News Art Basel Hong Kong Offers Participating Dealers Flexibility as Protests Continue Exhibitors can opt to reduce the size of their booths or withdraw with a smaller financial penalty. By Barbara Pollack Dec 17, 2019 6:00 pm Event Coverage: Uncertainty in Hong Kong
News David Zwirner: Despite Protests, Hong Kong Art Market Remains Strong "I want to paint a slightly different picture," the dealer said. By Barbara Pollack Nov 27, 2019 9:28 am Event Coverage: Protests in Hong Kong
News As Hong Kong Protests Escalate, Hauser & Wirth Postpones Exhibition—Art Basel Is Still a Go The fair said that no one has dropped out of the event since the exhibitor list was first announced. By Barbara Pollack Nov 22, 2019 2:29 pm Event Coverage: Protests in Hong Kong
Reviews New Ai Weiwei Documentary Champions the Artist as a Global Activist The film grew out of his 2014 project on the onetime prison island in San Francisco Bay. By Barbara Pollack Nov 8, 2019 3:12 pm
ARTnews Facing Possible Jail Time Over Protest, Bangladeshi Photographer Shahidul Alam Is Still Optimistic About the Power of Art After being named a Time Person of the Year, the artist is having his first U.S. survey in New York. By Barbara Pollack Nov 5, 2019 1:43 pm
News As Protests Grip Hong Kong, Art Industry Watches and Waits, Nervously It is summer in the city right now—a quiet time for the art business—but as the fall nears, many worry that violence could lead to an economic downturn. By Barbara Pollack Aug 26, 2019 10:07 am Event Coverage: Protests in Hong Kong
Market Rebecca Wei, Expert on Chinese Market, Quits Christie’s After Eight Months as Chairman for Asia The move came after a drop in the auction house's year-over-year results in the spring Hong Kong auctions. By Barbara Pollack Aug 20, 2019 5:43 pm
WWD Remembering Iris Apfel: Former Met Curator Harold Koda Talks Style Influence, Bartering and Originality