Hong Kong’s M+ Museum Is Finally Open, but Censorship Threats Loom The museum has an 8,000-object collection, and is nearly twice as big as the Tate Modern. By Helen Holmes
Bronze Horse Head Looted During China’s ‘Century of Humiliation’ Returned to Beijing The horse head was part of a fountain at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing, which was largely destroyed by Anglo-French troops in 1860. By Helen Holmes
Hong Kong Protests and Beijing Demolitions Unsettle China’s Art Market Gallerist Pearl Lam and curator Jia Li spoke out publicly this week about the challenges facing China's art market in the wake of protests and government-mandated demolitions. By Helen Holmes