From pieces fetching over USD 1 million to a strong interest in young artists to acquisitions by museums around the world, galleries reported an impressive array of sales at this year’s show.
As Hong Kong’s Art Month unfolds, one of the city’s most prominent cultural destinations, H Queen’s, emerges as a pivotal player in celebrating contemporary art.
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.
Pace will present at its Hong Kong gallery Robert Indiana: The Shape of the World, an exhibition of work by celebrated American artist Robert Indiana (1928–2018), who first emerged as a key figure in the Pop art movement.
Pace presents Algorithms of Longing, a group exhibition at its Hong Kong gallery charting complex ideas, desires, and resonances in the Asian diaspora, situated in conversation with works that speak to post-Socialist and post-human longings.
Multidisciplinary artist Mika Tajima has unveiled her first solo exhibition at Pace’s Hong Kong gallery. Entitled Penumbra, the exhibit spotlights four distinct bodies of work that showcase her multidisciplinary practice.
This March, H Queen’s is raising the local art scene to the next level by showcasing some of the best of contemporary art exhibitions in Hong Kong—offering visitors a truly elevated experience of art.
Art Basel Hong Kong launched its 2024 edition with the first of two VIP preview days on Tuesday, March 26, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Pace presents an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Kylie Manning at its Hong Kong gallery. On view from March 26 to May 9, the show, titled Sea Change, will be Manning’s first-ever solo presentation in Hong Kong.
On the occasion of Art Basel Hong Kong, a parade of shows throughout the city offer social and spiritual awareness and questioning, rejoicing in blossoming cultural and artistic exchange.