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Vivienne Chow

@viviennechow

✍🏼London Correspondent @artnet; Co-author, The Asia Pivot, ArtnetPRO. Formerly @variety @qz @SCMPNews. @sopasia🏅. IJP Premium Fellow Berlin. Hong Konger.

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"Journalists do not have to be loyal to anyone, support anyone or be enemies of anyone. If we really have someone to be loyal to, it will be the public &only the public because we believe in freedom of the press&freedom of speech" -Stand News ex-editor Patrick Lam/ht Chris Lau

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"The only way for journalists to defend the freedom of the press is to report, just like everyone who is still holding fast to their posts today." By Holmes Chan and Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 barrons.com/news/hit-my-he…

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Major Museum Exhibitions to See During Frieze Seoul — “Who has time for art fairs when an exhibition calendar is this robust?” ⁦Andrew Russeth⁩ 😆🙌🏼 ⁦Artnet⁩ news.artnet.com/art-world/inst…

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As Hong Kong's press freedom narrows, many residents tune out the news. Some avoid despair, others feel their voices no longer matter. This trend costs civil society, now struggling to engage the public. Still, many journalists persist. My latest story: apnews.com/article/343bf8…

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Asia Auction House Rainmaker Evelyn Lin Joins Pace. Lin is the second senior auction house exec tapped by the mega gallery to lead its expansion in the region. By ⁦Vivienne Chow⁩ #GrowOrGo #PayWall news.artnet.com/market/asia-au…

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BREAKING: First person convicted under Hong Kong’s new security law after pleading guilty to wearing ‘seditious’ T-shirt 🔗 buff.ly/3MJIDBk

BREAKING: First person convicted under Hong Kong’s new security law after pleading guilty to wearing ‘seditious’ T-shirt 

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Big news: Mega-Collector and Property Tycoon Adrian Cheng Steps Down From CEO Role Amid Financial Woes by ⁦Vivienne Chow⁩ news.artnet.com/art-world/adri…

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💥 Super thorough by @viviennechow-Mega-Collector and Property Tycoon Adrian Cheng Steps Down From CEO Role Amid Financial Woes. Cheng's K11 art brand will be restructured as his family's property development company repositions its core business. news.artnet.com/art-world/adri…

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The BBC has made me redundant in the latest round of cuts. I will now be leaving my position and China by the end of December after over 5 years. I am looking for new filming, editing and producing opportunities in the region and elsewhere in the world.

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Trump’s New China Tariffs Sow Confusion, but There Are Big Art Exceptions. There is some good news for art dealers, experts say. Antiques dealers: not so much. By Vivienne Chow #PayWall news.artnet.com/market/trumps-…

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How Picasso became the ultimate prize for China’s new collectors. In recent years, major works have gone to private buyers in Asia-a new exhibition puts the artist’s relationship with the region in the spotlight. By Vivienne Chow #FreeToRead #ABHK ft.com/content/21a035… via @ft

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Art Market Finds Bright Spot in Booming Print Sales. Prints dealers say they "see no signs of the market slowing down." By Vivienne Chow #PayWall news.artnet.com/market/despite…

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#ArtnetNews: In 1937, Salvador Dalí conceived of a movie for the Marx Brothers, called Giraffes on Horseback Salad. It was never made, partly because it was too weird and unfilmable in its day, partly because Groucho thought Dalí’s script was not funny. In ages past, we could

#ArtnetNews: In 1937, Salvador Dalí conceived of a movie for the Marx Brothers, called Giraffes on Horseback Salad. It was never made, partly because it was too weird and unfilmable in its day, partly because Groucho thought Dalí’s script was not funny. In ages past, we could