The 2025 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong is set for March 28-30 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The upcoming edition will feature 242 galleries from 42 countries and territories, showcasing a diverse range of artistic practices. Plus, more than half of the participating galleries hail from Asia-Pacific.
There will also be an exciting roster of 23 new galleries from India, Australia, Kosovo, Guatemala, Nigeria, South Africa, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and China. These first-timers will bring fresh perspectives and artistic diversity to the fair.
The 2025 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong is set for March 28-30
The leading art fair will partner with Para Site for the first time. The Hong Kong’s independent art institution will steer the curatorial direction of the Film Program. The 2025 edition will also see the inaugural edition of the MGM Discoveries Art Prize.
Meanwhile, the Galleries sector will present a rich mix of exhibitors from across the region. Keep an eye out for emerging, mid-size, and well-known galleries from Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and Australia. Notable solo presentations include Lawrie Shabibi (Dubai), Rossi & Rossi (Hong Kong), P420 (Bologna), and Ronchini Gallery (London).
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On the other hand, the Insights section will showcase historic photography presentations from Asia. Contributors include Flowers Gallery (London, Hong Kong), Each Modern (Taipei), Takuro Someya Contemporary Art (Tokyo), Yukata Kikutake Gallery (Tokyo), and The Drawing Room (Manila). Furthermore, the Discoveries sector will offer an eclectic selection of emerging galleries from diverse locales.
“‘The impressive line-up of galleries participating in our 2025 Hong Kong edition reinforces the fair’s position as a cultural crossroads and vital anchor in Asia’s ever-growing art scenes,” said Angelle Siyang-Le, director of Art Basel Hong Kong.
Art Basel Hong Kong will take place from March 28-30 with preview days on March 26 and 27. Stay tuned for more information in the coming months.
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