Art Basel Hong Kong 2025
‘I didn’t initially appreciate Barbara Hepworth, and I missed several chances’: Calvin Hui on the works that got away
The co-founder of Hong Kong’s 3812 gallery, which is moving its London outpost into a new development of the Whiteley building, talks about his life in collecting and offers tips on Art Basel
Hong Kong Palace Museum show reflects a golden age of exchange between China and France
The exhibition, featuring loans from the Palace of Versailles and The Palace Museum in Beijing, celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations
Must-see shows during Art Basel Hong Kong
Filmmaker Wong Kar Wai inspires an outdoor installation, Louise Bourgeois brings rarely-seen sculptures and eight artists from across the region are spotlit
Art Basel Hong Kong diary: giant lobster invasion, Ferrari pile-up and knitwear with a difference
Plus: revolution on the dancefloor, Pacific Place invasion and despots with a difference
No longer eclipsed by their counterparts on the mainland, Hong Kong’s artists are finally on the rise
The city’s creatives are gaining wider recognition amid pressure from the National Security Law and Covid
Ho Tzu Nyen on how AI leads to the cinematic past
‘Night Charades’, an AI animation by the Singaporean artist that will be projected on to the facade of the M+ museum, uses classic Hong Kong films to also look towards the uncertain future
Lee Mingwei's anti-war work, ‘Guernica in Sand’, feels more relevant than ever
The Taiwanese artist encourages the audience to make their mark on his vast installation, an evocation of Picasso’s 1930s masterpiece, at M+ in Hong Kong
Casino giant hands out inaugural prize at Art Basel Hong Kong
Shin Min wins MGM's $50,000 award for her portrayal of the “harsh reality” faced by fast food workers in South Korea
Energy returns to a changed Art Basel Hong Kong
While there were fewer US collectors, and Chinese spending remains lower, the increased Southeast Asian presence and an "exponential growth" of Gen Z buyers is notable at this year's edition of the fair
Collector's eye: the art Cherry Xu has bought and why
The cultural entrepreneur, who is based in Shanghai, platforms young and emerging artists. Here, she discusses her journey in art, her passion for Frida Kahlo and the culinary delicacies not to miss during the fair
Our pick of the shows to see during Hong Kong art week
From Sin Wai Kin's latest video works to Sarah Sze's first solo exhibition in Asia
Cindy Sherman and Yasumasa Morimura: joining the dots between a pair of photographic visionaries
Hong Kong's M+ museum presents the first exhibition to bring these two chameleons of photography into dialogue
In pictures: spotlight on Asian artists at Art Basel Hong Kong
Art Basel’s director of fairs, Vincenzo Bellis, on his pick of the fair’s curated Insights section
Alicja Kwade’s latest work, on show in Hong Kong, looks behind prison bars where time is torture
The Polish artist’s exhibition, Pretopia, draws on the origins and history of a former Victorian jail in the city
Exploring Robert Rauschenberg’s love of the East on his centennial
M+ to show works from the Overseas Cultural Interchange that ran in ten countries including China; Thaddaeus Ropac gallery gives US artist a platform at Art Basel Hong Kong
The latest Hong Kong art hot spot: Wong Chuk Hang on the Southside
The up-and-coming area has seen a boost to its local art organisations and gallery offering due to the pandemic and increased transport links
Mayunkiki on bringing her Ainu culture to a wider audience at Art Basel Hong Kong
The Indigenous Japanese artist will talk about her artistic practice following a song performance at Art Basel Hong Kong, ahead of a presentation of her work at the Aichi Triennale 2025
Tariff time: what Trump’s new levies mean for Hong Kong’s art trade
As Art Basel Hong Kong opens, local dealers are staying watchful over the financial impacts of the American trade war