Posts by: Moli


Ever since Beijing won the Olympic bid, this city has been undergoing a makeover that would rival anyone on “The Swan”. Gone are the dull and ugly in favor of all things bright and beautiful. The latest facet of Beijing to go under the knife is the city’s traditional brands, some of […]


….and we’re back

Posted by Moli on 01/10/08

After a brief hiatus, the China Arts Page is kicking back into gear for 08. We hope all of you had a very enjoyable holiday season and a fantastic new year.  Now, let’s get to the action:
 If you happen to be out and about in Shanghai, the Eastlink Gallery, located on 50 Moganshan Rd, is […]


China’s Answer to Matt Damon

Posted by Moli on 12/05/07

People magazine recently crowned Matt Damon as the sexiest man alive, but China has countered with an offering of their own. Much like capitalism in China, Takeshi Kaneshiro has been deemed sexy “with Chinese characteristics.” Whether it’s moon explorations or track records, you know China always has to put its two cents […]



Thursday marked the end of the 5-day Christie’s Auction in Hong Kong, and thank goodness as I’m starting to run short of MC Hammer references. Christie’s managed to beat it’s pre-auction estimates of HK$1.8 billion even though 214 items from the 2,400 piece lot remain unsold. Preliminary estimates indicate that the auction house took […]


Peking Opera 2.0

Posted by Moli on 11/29/07

Samuel P. Huntington’s book, The Clash of Civilizations posited that the post-Cold war political map would be distinguished by a conflict between cultures. In other words, different strokes for different folks equals bad news . However true some would argue that his theory came to fruition when it comes to what he defines as […]



This section will strive to bring you short sweet facts, digestible in 30 seconds, related to all forms of art, and fun to bring up in random conversations with strangers if you’re so inclined.
It’s August 1896 and you’re in Shanghai. You’re out looking for a good time, but what do you do? It’s hot and […]



With what has got to be the only film festival title that makes you arch your eyebrows when you read the name, the Big Screen International Film Festival, yep I told you, hits Kunming today. The soirée first took place in Italy 5 year’s ago, but was then moved to Kunming as part of the […]



In an update to the Christie’s story posted last week, the first day of this auction went off with a bang like the Hindenberg. Breaking the bank for modern Chinese art was Cai Guo Qiang’s fourteen piece gunpowder and ink set, created for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, that went to an anonymous buyer Sunday […]


Sunday Snippets

Posted by Moli on 11/25/07

Mo’ Money, Mo’ Money, Mo’ Money
Jet Li’s ability to do the impossible on film has wowed audiences for years. Now he’s making jaws drop for utterly different reasons. His latest foray into film, Warlord, has made him the highest paid actor in a Chinese language film. For this epic, based on a Qing […]



Silence and anticipation will grip the S.A.R. this Sunday as Christie’s Hong Kong gears up for its biannual auction. Going on the block is a mix of 2,400 pieces of classic and contemporary art valued at HK$1.8 billion, said to be the largest collection of Asian finery up for grabs. Jonathan Stone, international […]


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