At Art Basel Hong Kong, More Collectors Are Buying With Purpose While the energy is lively and the optimism palpable, dealers report the atmosphere is more measured than in previous years. By Elisa Carollo
Art Basel Hong Kong’s Slow Start Reflects Regional Collectors’ Shifting Tastes The fair's 2025 edition lacks the triple-A masterpieces that were the hallmark of its pre-pandemic splendor and are the kinds of works regional buyers seem to be looking for. By Elisa Carollo
West Bund Art & Design and Art021 Open With Great Enthusiasm But Slow Sales Activity at both Shanghai fairs was noticeably slower than what was typical in China just a few years ago. By Elisa Carollo
Banksy Disrupts a Female Artist’s Solo Show to Make a Point About What’s Wrong With the Art World By Helen Holmes