Who are you, Mr Loo? — November 9, 2014 Admired abroad and loathed at home, little was known about this secretive, cunning Chinese art dealer Continue Reading ...
V&A Museum looks at tools of resistance — September 8, 2014 A London exhibition shows protesters around the world are getting their message across with innovative Continue Reading ...
Restored stately home window on all things Georgian — January 19, 2014 The restored Kenwood House in London is the perfect window on Georgian design and home to a collection Continue Reading ...
Hong Kong’s giant rubber duck — May 2, 2013 Hong Kong’s busy harbor is never short of action, but the great big yellow duck that floated into Continue Reading ...
Growing interest in contemporary Asian art spurs Christie’s new sale — March 30, 2014 Christie’s debut Asia+ auction is designed to appeal to both established and beginning collectors Continue Reading ...
Shanghai-based island6 Gallery is gaining renown as an arts collective — October 21, 2013 There’s no room for egos at Shanghai-based island6 gallery, where artists work as a team Continue Reading ...
Sizzling Sai Ying Pun — April 1, 2014 This old Chinese neighborhood in Hong Kong’s Western District is changing fast. A new escalator and
Paul Zimmerman on dodging the military — August 9, 2015 The Southern District councilllor and co-founder of Hong Kong’s Civic Party tells Kate Whitehead
Other strings to his bow — October 17, 2015 Hong Kong-bound British-Norwegian musician, one of the hottest stars of classical music, explains how
Beach Boys’ Mike Love on life, loves and music — March 13, 2016 The co-founder of the Californian band tells Kate Whitehead about riding the fame wave.
A cure for coronavirus cabin fever — March 26, 2020 For people around the world who have shelved their travel plans and are spending more time indoors, virtual
Cancer a catalyst for creativity — December 13, 2016 Siak drew from her own life and her family story for her debut novel, The Woman Who Breathed Two Worlds,