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
A New Hong Kong Censorship Law Will Crack Down on Films and Documentaries Increasingly stringent Hong Kong laws have pitted protesters against Beijing, and artists are paying the price. By Helen Holmes
Basquiat’s ‘Untitled (Red Warrior)’ Is Fairly Unique Amongst the Artist’s Canon Sotheby's Hong Kong is offering the work at auction next month. By Helen Holmes
Naoise Dolan’s Debut, ‘Exciting Times,’ Ponders What We Learn From Language and Young Love By Alina Cohen
Rebecca Wei’s Departure From Christie’s May Have Been Influenced by Hong Kong Protests By Helen Holmes