There’s a new restaurant on Guam serving an array of mostly Chinese dishes. After 35 years of running a restaurant on Saipan, Yiqun Su relocated to Guam to continue his food service dream by opening ...
For post-90s Chinese mainland artists, the market has moved from short‑term speculation toward longer‑term competition.
The U.S. seizure of a vessel off Venezuela is likely to squeeze the country’s government, but do little to counter the ...
Christie’s, the British auction house, has halted the sale of the world's first calculator “La Pascaline” in Paris. The auction of the first calculating machine was scheduled for Wednesday, but the ...
Interpol says a monthlong operation led by the international police body resulted in the rescue of nearly 30,000 live animals that were being trafficked.
Over the last 15 years, prices paid at auction houses for paintings, sculptures and other art have skyrocketed, setting ever-higher bars for the most expensive art sold at auctions. Owning art has ...
Last week in Geneva, Christie’s sold a 30.6-carat carved cabochon emerald, known as the Shah Jahan, for $830,000 — eightfold its estimate. London auction house Phillips sold Tiffany’s 42.7-carat ...
Volkswagen is bringing the Scout back. Here's a truck that shows why the nameplate deserves a second chance. A rival to the Jeep CJ and the Ford Bronco, the Scout II was simple and rugged. This one ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
Two suspects opened fire from a footbridge at hundreds of people who had gathered for a Hanukkah celebration. By Weiyi CaiDamien Cave and Malachy Browne A plutonium-packed generator disappeared on one ...
Sotheby’s closed the week of marquee autumn evening sales in New York with three back-to-back, sold-out auctions on Thursday (20 November), bringing in a grand total of $252.9m ($304.5m with fees).
Access to this vast complex of grand palaces, abundant gardens, and sacred pavilions was off limits to most of imperial China's people, who could only imagine the grandeur beyond the gates. Hall of ...