The year’s edition gathered 240 galleries from 42 countries, with Asia-Pacific galleries comprising more than half the participants—the highest representation from the region to date.
On Wednesday, Art Basel Hong Kong, Asia’s largest and most important art fair, opened to VIPs, with around 240 galleries exhibiting at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre—just a shade under last year’s 243 exhibitors.
As wealth shifts between generations, and art mediums continue to straddle the analog and digital, a brand-new generation of art collectors is fast emerging around the world.
The gallery’s booth (#1D27) will spotlight a large-scale painting by Matta alongside contemporary works by Loie Hollowell, Alicja Kwade, Lee Ufan, Li Hei Di, Arlene Shechet, Kiki Smith, and other artists.
Coinciding with the inaugural edition of Frieze Seoul, Pace Gallery will open the doors to its new additions this week at the gallery’s art complex in the Hannam-dong neighborhood.
Pace Gallery now represents Virginia Jaramillo, a pioneering abstract painter who has been making work for over six decades but has only recently seen a resurgence in interest.
Organizers of Singapore art fair ART SG have revealed more than 150 exhibitors from thirty countries who will be participating in the event’s inaugural edition, slated to take place in 2023 at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre.