China's 'second cultural revolution' bursts onto the New York art
October 16th, 2007International Herald Tribune - Lam's gallery is working with the French antiques dealer Didier Aaron on a two-week exhibition in Paris, starting Nov. 14, that will mix 18th-century antiques with contemporary design pieces by the painter, sculptor and designer Shao Fan, the Chinese Read More
National Post - His daughter, Lee, sorted the scraps of paper into albums and took them to the television show Antiques Roadshow, where she was astonished to learn they were worth thousands of dollars. "I hadn't a clue; not a clue that all they would be worth Read More
American Reporter - Antiques, too, are a staple of a place once named Turkeytown; the community was founded, largely by members of the Smith family, before the Revolutionary War. John Smith, one of that tribe, was a longtime resident of the Shea Farm, whose Read More