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Inside a Stellar Year for Asian Art at Sotheby’s: 2025 in Review

Exceptional results, white-glove collections and historic bidding battles made this a year that reaffirmed the market leadership of Asian Art at Sotheby’s.

SOTHEBY’S | 2025

Shaping East Asian Art: Artistic Exchange Between China, Japan, and Korea

The art of China, Japan, and Korea each developed distinct visual expressions but nevertheless rooted in a shared history. Illustrated by masterpieces from the Okada Museum of Art, we take a closer look at how cultural exchange, diplomacy, trade and war shaped East Asian art.

SOTHEBY’S | 2025

21 Facts About Kitagawa Utamaro

Dive into the life and work of the Japanese master of ukiyo-e, Kitagawa Utamaro.

SOTHEBY’S | 2025

Jade Can Humanise: An Afternoon with Frank Chan

The Master of Xianquxuan welcomes us in his home and shares discusses the unlimited pleasures of ancient jade.

SOTHEBY’S | 2023

2025


DECEMBER

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Exceptional results, white-glove collections and historic bidding battles made this a year that reaffirmed the market leadership of Asian Art at Sotheby’s.


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NOVEMBER

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What a 1723 silk painting by the most significant court painter of reveals about the Yongzheng Emperor’s rise to power.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

Dive into the life and work of Utagawa Hiroshige – the last great artist of ukiyo-e.


OCTOBER

Dive into the life and work of the Japanese master of ukiyo-e, Kitagawa Utamaro.

Dive into the life and work of Katsushika Hokusai, the artist best known for The Great Wave.

The art of China, Japan, and Korea each developed distinct visual expressions but nevertheless rooted in a shared history. Illustrated by masterpieces from the Okada Museum of Art, we take a closer look at how cultural exchange, diplomacy, trade and war shaped East Asian art.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

As a tightly curated collection spanning the most illustrious periods of Chinese art history comes to auction, we take a closer look at six imperial porcelains created under the discerning watch of its emperors.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

Explore this season’s top lots – from ancient classics to Qing calligraphy and modern ink – curated by our specialists.


SOTHEBY’S | HIGHLIGHTS

SEPTEMBER

Handpicked by our specialists, browse the most sought-after Modern and Contemporary art from this autumn's The Hong Kong Sales.


AUGUST

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

From the Neolithic to the Qing dynasty, dive into the pinnacle eras of Chinese ceramics and get a know-how of the most important wares and glazes to collect.


JUNE

SOTHEBY’S | HIGHLIGHTS

Your eleventh hour guide to the masterpieces leading Sotheby's London Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction.


APRIL

SOTHEBY’S | HIGHLIGHTS

As Imperial treasures and rare Chinese works of art heads to the rostrum in Hong Kong, we take a look at how cultural exchanges between China and Europe left an indelible mark on Chinese science and arts.


MARCH

SOTHEBY’S | HIGHLIGHTS

In celebration of Hong Kong Art Month, Sotheby’s new sculpture exhibition explores representations of the human body. Select works are available for private sale.


JANUARY

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

For the first time ever, the ground floor of Sotheby's Maison was transformed into an experiential stage, welcoming a full house for Butoh performances by some of the world's most renowned artists of this Japanese avant-garde dance form.

2024


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AUGUST

As Sotheby’s groundbreaking Maison opens in the beating heart of Hong Kong, we speak with Jacob van Rijs of MVRDV, the design masterminds behind the architectural marvel.


APRIL

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Across jewellery and Chinese works of art, two sold-out auctions demonstrate a strong market demand for trusted provenance. Read on for the highlights of the week.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

Why are jades from Neolithic China so highly regarded by collectors?

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Plus new Asia benchmarks set for masters of Surrealism. Read on for results of The Now Evening Auction and Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction.


SOTHEBY’S | INTERVIEW

JANUARY

The Singapore-based collector and entrepreneur shares the most treasured timepieces in his collection, his outlook on the luxury watch market and reveals his affinity for KAWS sculptures, Bearbricks, and other collectibles.

2023


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NOVEMBER

The Master of Xianquxuan welcomes us in his home and shares discusses the unlimited pleasures of ancient jade.

The first offering of wines from The Epicurean's Atlas totals HK$131 million.


SOTHEBY’S | INTERVIEW

OCTOBER

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Results from live auctions across Chinese Art remained strong as wind and rain swept through the city.

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Asian bidding remains firm with artist records for modern and contemporary art.


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SEPTEMBER

From blue and white porcelain to celadon glaze and falangcai, three pivotal achievements in Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain explained.

An exclusive interview diving into the history of Cartier with a direct descendant of the founder of the global jewelry empire.


JULY

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

The sale realised SG$15.1 million (US$11.1 million) and a sell-through rate of 93% by lot achieving the second highest total for any sale held by Sotheby’s in Singapore.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

Since Neolithic China, jade jewellery has periodically been refashioned across East and West. Today it still remains as relevant as ever.

SOTHEBY’S | INTERVIEW

Actor, director and creator Chen Bolin joins Sotheby’s as guest curator for this season’s Contemporary Curated, including works by Yoshitomo Nara, Mark Grotjahn, and Ding Yi.


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MAY

Through a juxtaposition of Chinese Neolithic pottery and contemporary pottery we explore how history informs the present, and the power of the human touch.

Follow these simple interior design tips to infuse the modern space with exquisite Chinese works of art.


APRIL

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

The eight key trends and insights to take away from the week.

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Sotheby’s Hong Kong celebrated 50 years in Asia with an evening of anniversary auctions that saw the most coveted art and luxury go under the hammer realising a combined total of HK$1.52 billion (US$192.8 million).


SOTHEBY’S | INTERVIEW

MARCH

Inside the proliferating world of jadeite jewelry. Read on to discover jadeite's rich history and the growing contemporary market for collectors.


JANUARY

SOTHEBY’S | HIGHLIGHTS

Take a trip down twenty years of handbag history, inspired by part one of The Art of Collecting Handbags: The Visionary Collection of Joseph Lau.

How an extraordinary wine collection began from a father’s influence to become personal passion.

2022


DECEMBER

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

An eventful year for Sotheby’s in Asia saw new appointments, new offices and record-making sales bringing US$1.1 billion.

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Landmark single-owner sales and new world records affirm Sotheby’s leadership in Chinese Art.

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Monumental sales and new artist records sees Modern and Contemporary Art achieve more than HK$3.1 billion in 2022.


NOVEMBER

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

The joys and pleasure of Neolithic ceramics in the words of a modern designer.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

From a Lee Ufan survey show and a Shinro Ohtake retrospective to Rinko Kawauchi’s solo exhibition, here’s three institutional exhibitions in Tokyo not to miss.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

November in Shanghai sees the glittery city transform into an art hub capitalising on local collecting interest.


OCTOBER

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Breaking down the numbers and highlight moments of the week into eight bite-size takeaways.

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

Led by a rare Late Ming dynasty folding horseshoe-back armchair, Part 1 of HOTUNG | 何東 The Personal Collection of the late Sir Joseph Hotung realises HK$563.6 million.

SOTHEBY’S | REPORT

With a realised combined total of HK$1.45 billion (US$184.2 million), Sotheby’s saw an electrifying evening of modern and contemporary art go under the hammer in Hong Kong, anchored by the world record single-lot sale of the Williamson Pink Star diamond.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

A short and concise look at the history and appreciation of the Japanese tea ceremony.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

For the second consecutive year, Sotheby’s partners with Digital Art Fair in Hong Kong bringing the freshest and most innovative digital art.


SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

SEPTEMBER

Taking cue from Pantone, the global colour experts, we pick our must-have pieces that take us from classic to runway.

SOTHEBY’S | INTERVIEW

On the occasion of his recent relocation to Hong Kong, ahead of the autumn sales, Alex Branczik, Sotheby’s Chairman, Modern and Contemporary Art, Asia, reflects on memorable moments in his career and shares why we should be paying attention to Asia.

SOTHEBY’S | FEATURE

The story of one Emperor’s fascination with the philosophical reflection of self told through a mirror rare cabinet.


JULY

Market Chats: Lessons On Australian Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Art

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


JUNE

Market Chats: What The Rise of Noldor Artist Residency Tells Us About the Burgeoning Contemporary African Art Market

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


MAY

Subverting Preconceptions of the Familiar: In Conversation with Tom Friedman on His First Solo Show in Seoul

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

Against All Odds, Art Basel Hong Kong Pulls Off 2022 Edition With Strong Sales And Raised Profile For Local Artists

What Sold So Far At Art Basel Hong Kong 2022

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT


APRIL

Market Chats: Has The Basquiat Auction Appeal Reached Its Limit?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


MARCH

Here’s What You Need to Know From The Art Market 2022 Report

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


FEBRUARY

Market Chats: Why the Current Crypto Crash Will Not Be Enough to Deter the Art Market

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Hong Kong NFT Project Lucky Kittens Is Having A Miaow-ment Right Now

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

The Future Is Asian, But Is It Still Hong Kong?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Save The Date: Biennales, Quinquennials and Other Perennial Exhibitions of 2022

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

2021


OCTOBER

Digital Art Fair Asia Prompts the Question of NFT’s Place in the Art of Our Time

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


SEPTEMBER

Enoc Perez’s Debut Solo Show in Asia is the Antidote to Cabin Fever

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

Market Chats: What the Art World is Getting Wrong About NFTs

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

UNSCHEDULED Proposes an Alternative Fair Experience. Did it Work?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


AUGUST

“Can we expand the definition of what art can be?”: Marcello Dantas on His Vision at the Helm of SFER IK in the Mayan Jungle

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


JULY

ANAORI kakugama Is The Stylish, All-In-One Kitchen Tool You've Been Dreaming Of

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Hong Kong Museum of Art’s Surrealism Exhibition Impresses More Than It Disappoints

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW


MAY

Georges Mathieu And His Paintings, The Legacy of French Post-War Abstraction Lives On

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


MARCH

Christie’s Spring Marquee Sales Sets the Tone for the Asian Art Market and the Auction Season Ahead

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

What Art Basel and UBS’s Art Market Report Teaches Us About Wealth Inequality, CoBo Social

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


JANUARY

A Painter’s Painter—The Legacy Raoul De Keyser Gifted the Art World

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

2020


DECEMBER

2020 Wrapped: The Art World in Hindsight, A Personal Reflection

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Interlaced Journeys: Diaspora and the Contemporary in Southeast Asian Art—A Conversation

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

New Record at Hong Kong’s Autumn Marquee Sales Ends Tumultuous Year on High Note

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

“The work takes me where it wants to go” — Simon Starling on His Conceptual Art-Making

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

The Quotidian as Muse: In the Studio with Chris Huen

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


NOVEMBER

A New Model in Collaborative Leadership: In Conversation with Peer to Peer: UK/HK

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Bangkok Art Biennale 2020 Announces First 16 Artists

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Peer to Peer: UK/HK Prompts Questions on the Execution of Art in a Digital World

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

S.E.A. Focus Announces Exhibitor and Artist Lineup for 2020

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS


OCTOBER

The Auction Gameshow is Here to Stay. Should You Embrace It?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Sotheby’s Hong Kong Autumn Auctions Witness Eager Buyers, But Has The Inflation Bubble Reached a Peak?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

The Future Through Design: Reflecting on KODW 2020

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

New Commission Works for Online Festival Peer to Peer: UK/HK Pushes the Conceptual Possibilities of New Media Art

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

The Masterpiece Pavilion at Fine Art Asia Among New Events That Kicked Off Hong Kong’s Autumn Art Season

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Art Basel Hong Kong Announces Gallery Lineup for 2020

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

When Drawing Creates Like: What we can learn from Keith Haring

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


SEPTEMBER

Eyes on Chum: The Quintessential Michelin Man-inspired KAWS Character to Love

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

How KAWS rose from the streets of Jersey City to be a global sensation

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

He Art Museum Set to Change the (Art) Game in Guangdong

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Neïl Beloufa: The Artist Who Holds An Uncanny Mirror to Society’s Future Ills

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

The cracks of a dysfunctional system within society in the lens of Mark Chung

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Making a Case for Impressionist and Modern Art at Auction in Asia

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Beyond Numbers: What the latest Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report really indicates

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

How the History of Diptyque Demonstrates the Intertwine of Fine Art and Fragrance

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

How Gabrielle Chanel Influenced the Golden Age of Cinema

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Photomicrography, Rubies and Sapphires Centre Stage at L’ÉCOLE Asia Pacific

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

K11 MUSEA Street Art: Kristopher Ho, the Man Behind the Marker

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


AUGUST

Knowledge of Design Week 2020 tackles the question of grappling with an ever-changing digital landscape in a post-pandemic world

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

When a Scent Becomes More Than a Scent: Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Fall in Love With Heritage Made Relevant: Why Bottega Veneta is the statement piece you need to discover

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

[K11 x MOCA, Los Angeles] MOCA MASKS Lands in Hong Kong with designs by Virgil Abloh, Alex Israel, Catherine Opie and more

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

The 12th Taipei Biennial Tackles the Big Questions: In Conversation with Co-curators Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard

“It’s my version of being an Australian artist”: In the Studio with David Griggs

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


JULY

Breaking the Chains of Colonial Linearity: In the Studio with Dean Cross

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Why Bangkok Art Biennale Curator Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda is Pushing Ahead for October

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Tackling Caste—In the Studio with Kirtika Kain

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Matters of Colour—In the Studio with Kay Abude

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

How Hong Kong’s Spring Auctions Confirm Market Resilience and Other Insights

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


JUNE

Who Will Be Crowned Winner of the 2020 Sovereign Asian Art Prize?

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Bracing for the Next Normal: What does this mean for the art business?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Understanding their legacy through five artworks

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


MAY

Five Must-Know Works By Sigg Prize Winner Samson Young

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


APRIL

The Time is Ripe: Is an Indigenous-led Biennale of Sydney the long overdue answer?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

 Forget the Postwar hype, Japan’s glory years of Modernism shines centre stage

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

The Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Awakens the Monsters of Our Anxieties

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

“We don’t need to find another planet”—Australian Indigenous artist Tony Albert on healing the land

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

How Ibrahim Mahama’s jute sacks foster change towards a better future, from Ghana to Hong Kong and beyond

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Theaster Gates on driving community transformation with art

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


MARCH

Brook Andrew redefines the Biennale of Sydney by challenging Euroentric art history

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

Melati Suryodarmo: Inside the heart and mind of Indonesia’s Renowned Performance Artist

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

 The Art World is Being Reshaped. What Will It Look Like?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Coronavirus COVID-19 Hits Australias Arts Scene with Dark Mofo cancellation

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Five of the Greatest Moments of Ulay and Marina Abramović

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

ART Power HK: Hong Kong Art Scene Rallies Amidst Coronavirus with Online Platform

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Travel bans aside, Richard Koh Fine Art ambitiously unfolds an exhibition across three locations

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS


FEBRUARY

Looking at the World Through the Eyes of MeeNa Park

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

David Zwirner Hong Kong’s Leo Xu on the Gallery’s Ambition to Foster Regional Talent

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Arthur de Villepin On Why passion and Soul is at the Centre of New Gallery Villepin

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

When Art Becomes Unforgettable: Three Encounters with Contemporary Indonesian Art

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Hard Hit Hong Kong Looks Beyond Art Basel Hong Kong Cancellation

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Art Basel Hong Kong Announces Cancellation Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

London Auction Highlights, The First in a Post-Brexit Time

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Art Art Exhibitions on Climate Change Harmful or Helpful?

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION

Is a Post-Anthropocentric World the Answer to Climate Change? Singapore Attempts to Answer

COBO SOCIAL | OPINION


JANUARY

S.E.A. Focus 2020: Far From the Big Boys, Playing Its Own Rules

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

Nine Must-See Exhibitions During Singapore Art Week 2020

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

2019


DECEMBER

Paintings That Speak of a Lifetime: Georges Mathieu, 1983—1991

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

SPECTROSYNTHESIS II: How an LGBTQ Survey Exhibition Shares the Greatest Message of All

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

Sigg Prize Exhibition opens at M+ Pavilion

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS


NOVEMBER

Hong Kong Museum of Art Reopens While Autumn Auctions Wrap Up

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Christie’s to Anchor Hong Kong’s November Auctions with Nara and Other Highlights

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

ART021 Maintains Strong Foot in the Rising Shanghai Scene

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

Seeing Double: Seven Galleries Share Their Choice Behind Duo Fair Participation

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Redefining Ourselves in a Time of Rapid Change: Jérôme Sans “Rear Windows”

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Calvin Marcus: Inverting the Spectacle of Art Viewing at K11 MUSEA

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


OCTOBER

Tinkering with Beads: Liza Lou’s Autobiographical Labours of Love

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Nine Exhibitions Not to Miss This November in Shanghai Art Week

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Guilty Pleasures and Hot Dogs with Erwin Wurm

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

West Bund Art & Design Adopts New Logotype for its Forthcoming Sixth Edition

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair Returns for its 7th Edition this November

COBO SOCIAL | NEWS

Record-Breaking Sales at Sotheby’s Leads Hong Kong’s Autumn Auction Season to a High Start

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

Hong Kong’s Autumn Auctions Kicks Off with Exquisite Sanyu Nude and Quirky Six-Metre Tall Yoshitomo Nara Sculpture

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT

The Other Side — Barry McGee Brings the Retro Flavour of the Bay Area to Hong Kong

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

KIAF Art Seoul 2019: Post-Fair Report

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT


SEPTEMBER

KIAF Art Seoul 2019: Pre-Fair Highlights

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Korakrit Arunanondchai: Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

K11 MUSEA Street Art: Inside the Studio with Parents Parents

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

K11 MUSEA Street Art: The Whimsical World of Bao Ho

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW

Art Jakarta 2019: Post-Fair Report

COBO SOCIAL | REPORT


APRIL

10 Biggest Fails of Hong Kong Art Week – #EPICFAIL

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


MARCH

10 Unmissable Solo Artist Presentations at Art Basel Hong Kong

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

Wang Shang and The Fabrick Lab: An Exploration of Jewellery and Textile

COBO SOCIAL | INTERVIEW


JANUARY

Gilbert & George: Epic Beard Pictures Land in Hong Kong

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE

2018


DECEMBER

When Nature Meets Urban: Shigeru Uchida’s Archetype for Modern Living

COBO SOCIAL | FEATURE


COBO SOCIAL| INTERVIEW

OCTOBER

Andrew Luk’s Studio as a Site of Contemporary Archaeology


Off the Beaten Path of Hong Kong with Painter Stephen Wong Chun Hei

COBO SOCIAL| INTERVIEW

2017

AUGUST

Storytelling as Currency — The Strangeness of Her Narratives

COBO SOCIAL | REVIEW

2016


ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

SEPTEMBER

Moe Satt: No Idle Hands, Issue 100, Sep/Oct 2016


JULY

March Meeting 2016: Rising Above, Issue 99, Jul/Aug 2016

ARTASIAPACIFIC | ESSAY


ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

JUNE

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MAY

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APRIL

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MARCH

Konfir Kabo: Close to home, Issue 97, Mar/Apr 2016

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

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FEBRUARY

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW


JANUARY

Five Plus One: Maria Taniguchi, Almanac 2016

ARTASIAPACIFIC | FEATURE

Five Plus One: Dinh Q. Lê, Almanac 2016

ARTASIAPACIFIC | FEATURE

Career moves: Who's the boss?, Almanac 2016

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS

ARTASIAPACIFIC | FEATURE

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS

2015


ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

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ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW


ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

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NOVEMBER

ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

OCTOBER

John Franzen: Each Line, One Breath

JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES | ESSAY

A grassroots perspective on Yogyakarta's art world,  Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Volume 46, Number 3, October 2015, pp. 537–545.

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW


ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

SEPTEMBER

On Sharks and Humanity

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Dinh Q. Lê: Excavating History, ArtAsiaPacific, Issue 95, Sep/Oct 2015


JULY

Fancy Footwork: Kazuo Shiraga, ArtAsiaPacific, Issue 94, Jul/Aug 2015

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Indian Artist Nek Chand Leaves Behind His Legacy Rock Garden

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS


JUNE

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

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ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

MAY

New Currents: Modern Citizens, ArtAsiaPacific, Issue 93, May/Jun 2015

ARTASIAPACIFIC | FEATURE

Robert Leonard: Meticulous Enabler, ArtAsiaPacific, Issue 93, May/June 2015

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

ARTASIAPACIFIC | INTERVIEW

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS


ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

APRIL

Ren Ri: Yuansu Projects

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Nancy Sheung: Rare Encounters

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG


MARCH

Ben Quilty: Straight White Male

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Emily Floyd: The Dawn

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Yang Fudong: Filmscapes, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, ArtAsiaPacific, Issue 92, Mar/Apr 2015

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

New Currents: Michael Staniak, Issue 92, Mar/Apr 2015

ARTASIAPACIFIC | FEATURE

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | BLOG

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS


FEBRUARY

ARTASIAPACIFIC | NEWS

Marian Drew: Conceits

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

Alex Seton: Last Resort

ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW


JANUARY

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2014


NOVEMBER

Tseng Kwong Chi: Citizen of the World


ARTASIAPACIFIC | REVIEW

SEPTEMBER

Kazuo Shiraga

2013


SEPTEMBER

ARTSHUB | REVIEW

SARASVATI ART MARKET REVIEW | FEATURE

Shaping Australia's New Media Art Culture