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Pan He's sculpture, Tough Times, sells for ¥10 million at auction, in Beijing

Sculptor Chinese Sculptor Pan He: Red on the Outside, Contemporary on the Inside

Craig Mattoli of Leona Craig Art Discusses the Chinese Art Market in China Economic Review

Pan He & Pan Fen Sculpture Exhibition Opening at Leona Craig Art, Guangzhou, on Guangzhou TV

Pan He and Pan Fen Exhibition Opening at Leona Craig Art Gallery, Guangzhou

Introducing Sculpture by Pan Fen, Son of Pan He, at Leona Craig Art

More Greed in the China Art Market: The Canton Art Salon 2011

Artist Li Zheng Tian (李正天): Sad Tactics to Cover Poor Practices

Craig Mattoli: Art Authority - article in July's Tianjin Plus magazine

The Chinese Art Markets, Spring 2011

Visiting with Sculptor Pan He (潘鹤) and His Sculpture Garden, in Guangzhou

Craig Mattoli of Leona Craig Art Talks about the Chinese Art Market on Beijing International Radio

Recent Works from Dapu (Zhang Ai Min; 张爱民) on the Tibetan Plateau

Sculpture by Pan He at Leona Craig Art Gallery, in Guangzhou

The Realities of the Chinese Art Market

Overpricing: All too Common in the Chinese Teapot Art Market

Inside Caixin's Overvalued Yuan: a Variation on the Index Game

Li Jin Ming and Leona Craig Art Exchange Gifts with Guangzhou International School

Li Jin Ming Exhibition, Small Paintings; Big World, Extended to the End of November at L. C Yilang for Asia Games

Li Jin Ming's Paintings Chosen for China Stamps to Commemorate the 2010 Guangzhou Asia Games

Why We Dropped Teapot Artist, Zhu Qiu (朱球)

Small Paintings; Big World: Exhibiton of 50 Years of Paintings by Jin Ming Li

Me and Jin Ming Li

Comment on Overpricing in the Chinese Yixing Zisha Teapot Art Markets on Red Hill China Blog

Art Factory

New Teapot Artists in the Leona Craig Art Gallery

Chinese Teapot Art: Undervalued, in China

(Photo)Shopping with Jiang Rong

Why Are Chinese Girls So Popular: Delving More Deeply into a Corner of Contemporary Chinese Art & Culture

If You Believe that the Yuan Will Become a Reserve Currency and Help art Prices: Think, Again

Antique Yixing Teapot Market Analysis

Our Neighborhood in Guangzhou in the New York Times

A Relationship with Art

Hip to be Square

Antique Yixing Teapots

The State of Teapot Art in Today's China

Our blogs on Bloglisting.net

Art from Tibet: Low Supply and Undiscovered Potential

Qing Dynasty Rat & Rabbit Update

Comment about Yesterday's New York Time article about Chinese Art

Art as Investment