Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 sees the fair back bigger and better than ever. Navigate the highlights with our guide
Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 sees the fair’s return to the city, bigger and better than ever with 242 international galleries – 65 more than– alongside 23 newcomers, who are joining the fair for the first time.
From Busan’s Johyun Gallery to A Thousand Plateaus Art Space in Chengdu, this year’s Kabinett sector, staged within galleries’ main booths, will feature a record 33 galleries. There is a strong focus on solo projects from the Asia Pacific region, featuring artists such as Thailand’s Pinaree Sanpitak – represented by Singapore and Sydney’s Yavuz Gallery – whose new works illustrate her longstanding exploration of organic structures and materials.
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