Elaine Kwok
36, Vice President and Director of Education, Christie's Asia, Hong Kong
36, Vice President and Director of Education, Christie's Asia, Hong Kong
The Dulwich Picture Gallery finally spotlights this British modernist, whose work owes much to Renaissance traditions
June's auctions see works by Moore, Saville and Picardy exceeding expectations, while several museum-worthy pieces change hands
Contemporary Chinese ink painting is the perfect middleground between the old and the new
Yale University Press in London is the world's leading art publisher. What does its recent restructuring say about the press – and about art publishing in general?
Tom Thomson's sketching trips in the wilderness changed the course of Canadian art, but also claimed his life
The first ever exhibition of Tsogo land pieces and a hairpin made from Zulu ivory are among the highlights at Parcours des Mondes
This is the first time the prison has been opened to the public – and it's an ambitious feat
It's been a month of pop/art collaborations, including Frank Ocean's foray into art publishing, and Madonna's tempting invitation to Art Basel Miami
How contemplating historic art can change the way people think about contemporary society – and about themselves
Marina Abramovic is apologetic, a very loose definition of ’Persian’, and Berlin’s pedestrians scandalise Ai Weiwei
Public collections need eloquent and passionate defenders if they are to thrive in today's tough climate
It's been 20 years since Taipei's National Palace Museum loaned works to the US – now's the chance to see their Chinese treasures
Art News Daily : 17 August
Art can easily get forgotten in the mayhem of the city's summer programmes, but it's worth a detour to these exhibitions
Grayson Perry, restaurant critic, plus the rest of this week's art world gossip
Art students these days are more likely to keep a blog than a sketchbook. The British Museum's touring exhibition of historic drawings seeks to change that
If anything mirrors Detroit's rise over the years, it's the wonderful Detroit Institute of Art
Trump isn't having much luck with his initial: first a logo that looked too dirty for Donald, now a T monument that has burnt down suspiciously
The first catalogue raisonné of Aubrey Beardsley's works is a triumph – and a treat to pore through