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  • Zhang Xiaogang For Everyone: Bonhams Sets Sights On New Chinese Collectors In Hong Kong

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    As Bonhams solidifies its place in Hong Kong's Chinese contemporary art market, its upcoming auction targets mid-range collectors with pieces by artists such as Liu Ye, Zhang Xiaogang, and Yue Minjun. Read More
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    Educating New Chinese Collectors A Cash Cow For Major Auction Houses

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    Although Hong Kong is clearly already a money-maker for auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, over the past year these auction houses have sought to cultivate a broader collector base in emerging markets like mainland China via more educational offerings. Read More
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    New Chinese Collectors Power $30 Million London Auction

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    Asia Art Forum To Address Educational And Market Demand From New Chinese Collectors

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    To address demand from New Chinese Collectors, new books and online resources, along with more forums and conferences, have appeared on the scene in mainland China and Hong Kong, designed with Chinese collectors and art enthusiasts (rather than just academics and curators) in mind. Read More
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    New Chinese Collectors To Play Larger Role in 2010 Auctions

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    Rise Of New Chinese Collector Continues As Chinese Antiquities Remain “Recession Proof”

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    Astronomical Prices Paid For Historical And Quality Pieces In Recent Asian Auctions Defies Global Economic Woes As More Chinese Collectors Get In The Game Hardly any industry has escaped the global economic slowdown unscathed, and art is no exception, but recent auction results indicate that the art market — or at least pockets of the ... Read More
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    Hardly any industry has escaped the global economic slowdown unscathed, and art is no exception, but recent auction results indicate that the art market -- or at least pockets of the art market -- are coming back to life. Read More
  • Why Blue-Chip Chinese Contemporary Art Is A ‘Bargain’ (For Now)

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    Prices of top works in Christie's upcoming Hong Kong Asian contemporary art sale lag behind those of comparable Western pieces sold in New York, but a growing Chinese collector base means that values are set to increase in the years to come. Read More
  • Zhang Xiaogang Smashes World Record With $12.1 Million Sotheby’s Sale

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    A new record for the artist at auction demonstrates the rising momentum of Chinese contemporary art as new Chinese collectors enter the market. Read More
  • China’s Growing Collector Base Is Turning Chinese Contemporary Art Into A Major Blue-Chip Asset

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    Top Chinese contemporary art prices currently lag behind their Western counterparts, but China's investment-minded wealthy are likely to narrow the gap in the coming years. Read More
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