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Christie’s, Sotheby’s announce opening dates for new Hong Kong spaces

by Lionel Rogers
Christie’s, Sotheby’s announce opening dates for new Hong Kong spaces

By Bloomberg Published Mar 25, 2024 Major auction houses Christie’s and Sotheby’s have announced opening dates for their new spaces in Hong Kong. Christie’s Christie’s will open its new headquarters …

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Opinion | The 5-star hotels with the best art collections: Dali, Botero and Murakami thrown in for the price of a night’s stay, or African contemporary art if you prefer

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | The 5-star hotels with the best art collections: Dali, Botero and Murakami thrown in for the price of a night’s stay, or African contemporary art if you prefer

The Peninsula Hotels chain is a fan of the latter. A rendering of Kingsley Ng’s Esmerelda installation on the facade of The Peninsula Hong Kong. Photo: Handout Last week, the …

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Review: ARTECHOUSE’s “World of AI·magination”

by Haddis Thomas
Review: ARTECHOUSE’s “World of AI·magination”

‘World of AI·magination’ at ARTECHOUSE NYC. Photo by Fatih Aktas /Anadolu via Getty Images A 6,000-square-foot futuristic art space hides below the popular food hall and shopping hub that is …

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‘If it looks strange, it sparks discussion’: why new Hong Kong skyscraper The Henderson, in Central, was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects to appear ‘soft’

by Haddis Thomas
‘If it looks strange, it sparks discussion’: why new Hong Kong skyscraper The Henderson, in Central, was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects to appear ‘soft’

Online observers have been predictably snarky. One comment posted to an article in design magazine Dezeen compared it to a stack of drinks cans; another likened it to the tailpipe …

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Iwan Baan Is Breaking Through Architecture’s Leading Lines

by Haddis Thomas
Iwan Baan Is Breaking Through Architecture’s Leading Lines

Tiébélé, Burkina Faso, 2021. Iwan Baan A man with black hair and thick eyebrows squats on a concrete patio, a pile of plastic waste on his right and a jumbled …

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An Interview with Designer and Art Collector Roric Tobin

by Haddis Thomas
An Interview with Designer and Art Collector Roric Tobin

Roric Tobin has a reputation for being the art collector’s designer—particularly among elite collectors looking to meld their collecting philosophies with their interior aesthetics. The talent for bespoke art selection …

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Artechouse Will Merge Man and Machine With the Help of A.I.

by Haddis Thomas
Artechouse Will Merge Man and Machine With the Help of A.I.

With the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (A.I.), discussions on the potential dangers posed by the new technology have dominated sectors from media to finance. But for Artechouse, an experiential …

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Riyadh Fashion Week opens with Mohammed Ashi and Kingdom couture

by David Johnson
Riyadh Fashion Week opens with Mohammed Ashi and Kingdom couture

Riyadh Fashion Week opened its debut season Friday night with the triumphant return of local hero couturier Mohammed Ashi in a gala show outside King Fahad Library. Staged on a wooden …

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