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Art Basel Hong Kong 2023: Tatler’s guide to the artists and works to look out for

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Art Basel Hong Kong 2023: Tatler’s guide to the artists and works to look out for

By Aaina Bhargava.  Feb 14, 2023

 

From the humorous to the grotesque, here is everything you should look out for at the city’s biggest art fair in March

Art Basel Hong Kong is back in its biggest iteration since 2019, and will take place from March 23 to 25, 2023, now that restrictions for travelling and social gatherings have been lifted. More than 170 galleries from 32 countries and territories will present artworks across two storeys at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Here are all the artists, artworks and galleries you need to look out for.

Portraiture works will be exhibited at Denny gallery, which has presence in Hong Kong and New York, and Seoul’s Jason Haam gallery. They will feature works by Amir H. Fallah and Moka Lee respectively. Fallah and Lee are both known for their distinctive takes on portraiture. Fallah’s subjects are often veiled, their identity revealed through heavy iconography that the artist draws from multiple visual sources.

In case you missed it: How Revenge Shopping Inspired Artist Amir H. Fallah’s New Hong Kong Show

 

New paintings by Amir Fallah (Photo: courtesy the artist and Denny Dimin Gallery)

ABOVE New paintings by Amir H. Fallah (Photo: courtesy the artist and Denny Gallery)

 

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