My Dear Art

An exploration of Asia's burgeoning art market

My Dear Art In the past fifteen years, the Asian art market has exploded. Chinese collectors now spend more money in auction than Americans and Brits, while a new generation of Asian artists are reshaping the world’s artistic palate. My Dear Art depicts the wonders and absurdities of the Asian art market. From China, to Singapore to London, it profiles the artists, collectors, gallerists and experts who are changing the face of the art business forever and asks fundamental questions about the value and role of art in modern society.


My Dear Art (2017) on IMDb

Festivals
Laurel2017 HongKong ART BASEL
LaurelToronto Reel Asian International Film Festival – Official Selection
LaurelInternational Festival of Films on Art – Official Selection

The Producers


Hsu Hao-Hsuan: Director

Hsu Hao-Hsuan has participated in documentaries A Life that Sings , The Untrammeled Traveller , and Ode to Time as the writer and assistant director. He currently works as an independent director/writer of documentaries, commercials and fiction films.





Lee Yen-Hsun: Producer

Lee Yen-Hsun graduated from the Department of Radio and Television, National Chengchi Universirty. He has been a freelance production manager for more than three years and participated in documentaries such as Night Symphony of Formosa , Waterfall Land , and My Engineer Dad .

Making The Film


The production team spent three months travelling around China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and London; interviewing artists, gallerists, auction houses, experts from the museums and art fairs. By discussing what is modern art and what is the value of an art piece? My Dear Art invites audience to inspect art market from different perspectives.

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