Believe it or not, this wide, green open waterfront space (pictured above) is in Hong Kong, a place more famous for developers frantically crowding buildings into every spare centimeter. This area should be celebrated, but the West Kowloon Cultural Center is being criticized for not being profitable. That argument is missing the point, says Brian…
An Englishman's visit to a Guangdong village brickmaker led to the creation of a piece of art about China's people and the future of the world
For years considered a cultural desert, Hong Kong now aims to be a world leader in appreciation of the arts
Having overtaken London as an art investment hub, the…