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Opinion | Less is more when it comes to Hong Kong staging ‘mega events’

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | Less is more when it comes to Hong Kong staging ‘mega events’

The question arises: are we overdoing it? It’s a possibility. But given that this is the inaugural year for such an extensive line-up, their true impact will only be known …

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The June Art Fair Calendar 2024 | Observer Arts

by Haddis Thomas
The June Art Fair Calendar 2024 | Observer Arts

Art Basel 2023. Photo by David M. Benett/Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images The arrival of June ought to offer a reprieve after a busy May art fair calendar packed to the …

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Zombie video game sees players shoot undead art collectors and dealers, but is Hong Kong artist biting the hand that feeds?

by Haddis Thomas
Zombie video game sees players shoot undead art collectors and dealers, but is Hong Kong artist biting the hand that feeds?

In this fictional world, the walls are adorned with Mak2’s AI-generated artworks, and all non-player characters – fair attendees – are zombies. Mak2 in front of her Copy of Copy …

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Gay cruising hotspot or sacred Hong Kong wishing tree? It is both in this art exhibition by Trevor Yeung

by Haddis Thomas
Gay cruising hotspot or sacred Hong Kong wishing tree? It is both in this art exhibition by Trevor Yeung

(The pandemic gave him the chance to experiment with actually making art inside an artificial, doubly closed system – quarantine hotels and an isolated Hong Kong.) An installation view of …

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Shanghai Art021 art fair to launch a Hong Kong edition aimed at galleries from the Global South

by Haddis Thomas
Shanghai Art021 art fair to launch a Hong Kong edition aimed at galleries from the Global South

After months of speculation, the Shanghai-based art fair operator Art021 is launching a Hong Kong fair, scheduled for this summer – provisionally July. Called Art021 Hong Kong, the inaugural edition …

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Opinion | My verdict on Hong Kong Art Week: security laws much discussed. So is tacky public art

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | My verdict on Hong Kong Art Week: security laws much discussed. So is tacky public art

Those reports included multimillion-dollar deals (for example, a Willem de Kooning sold for US$9 million at Hauser & Wirth’s booth and three Yayoi Kusamas at Victoria Miro for a combined …

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The Seven Best Artworks at Art Basel Hong Kong

by Haddis Thomas
The Seven Best Artworks at Art Basel Hong Kong

Art Basel Hong Kong 2024. Courtesy Art Basel Hong Kong I can conclusively say that Art Basel Hong Kong, with its incredible focus on Asia-Pacific’s diversity of art, is back …

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Global Impact: caution over economy, national security law looms over Hong Kong’s ‘Art March’ as city seeks to paint a better picture

by Haddis Thomas
Global Impact: caution over economy, national security law looms over Hong Kong’s ‘Art March’ as city seeks to paint a better picture

But the overall mood was one of caution, as China is still grappling with property market woes, which have tough implications not only for the country’s economy, but also the …

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China’s growing stature in the art market fosters well-informed collectors, demand for advisory services from banks

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s growing stature in the art market fosters well-informed collectors, demand for advisory services from banks

China’s art collectors have done their research when it comes to making purchases, and as China became the world’s second-largest art market in 2023, banks are experiencing higher demand for …

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Wealth for Good summit: Hong Kong launches project linking charities with donors as part of latest charm offensive to lure global capital and talent

by Anas Siddiqui
Wealth for Good summit: Hong Kong launches project linking charities with donors as part of latest charm offensive to lure global capital and talent

The project will serve as a comprehensive database, displaying charities in need of financial support, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said during a gala dinner on Wednesday. “By enabling meaningful …

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