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The maker opens the doors to the world’s most extraordinary car collection
Seventy-five years since being founded, the rebel collective is enlisting a new army of fans
Rajeeb and Nadia Samdani have created a biennial event with exhibitions, performances, talks and screenings
National museum hides holdings to prevent looting, while modern jewellery and artefacts become symbols of national identity
Beran Toksoz is one of a band of aficionados who prize the humble magnifying glass as a signifier of craft and heritage
Artificial intelligence platforms face lawsuits; Brafa returns to regular slot; Dickinson gallery’s new line-up; rare 1820 interracial portrait sold for $1mn
‘Sunflowers’ lawsuit challenges Japanese owners; antique dealers aim to go green; Shezad Dawood dives into NFTs
Once a staple of Victorian pubs, this pottery is now prized by collectors
One of three surviving Atalante Coupés, the ultimate getaway car is up for auction
The extraordinary collection of André Leon Talley, a rare Bronzino and Hockney’s beloved sausage dogs all go under the hammer
Collectors love the light aircraft with a winning mix of pluck, simplicity and romance
Galleries test Singapore’s market; Patti Wong sets up advisory business in Hong Kong
He made millions betting on horseracing before pouring it into Tasmania’s underground Museum of Old and New Art
Works from the cosmetics heir’s holdings reflect his taste for the imperfect, unfinished and grotesque
‘I made plenty of rookie mistakes last year so I reached out to art and antique dealers for advice to help me do better this year’
His vivid, socially engaged work reflects on Thailand’s repressive politics and complex spirituality
State funding made Singapore a market hub, but it’s the self-starting galleries which bring it to life
He has seen Singapore evolve into a livelier art centre through the pandemic, even if there are still limits to what you can say
It has long trailed Hong Kong as an art-market centre but the city-state is riding a favourable wave
Born in mainland China but schooled in Taiwan, he has won fans and ruffled feathers across the strait
Often working in exile or through symbols, they have to be careful in a post-coup landscape
The gallery is at the forefront of developing artistic paper and printing techniques in south-east Asia
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