6 new fairs, galleries and pop-ups making Hong Kong art week bigger and bolder

If the last two years were about saying “we are back”, this year’s Hong Kong “art week” has a more exploratory vibe, as a wave of new initiatives brings fresh ways to appreciate art and design.

Here is a list of the bold first-timers creating a buzz on the fringes of Art Basel Hong Kong, the city’s flagship art fair that starts on March 25.

1. Central Yards Edible Art Fair

A rendering of the “Pop It!” installation, inspired by the neo-pop movement. Photo: Central Yards Edible Art Fair
A rendering of the “Pop It!” installation, inspired by the neo-pop movement. Photo: Central Yards Edible Art Fair

This is where art is a full-sensory experience. Hong Kong’s first Central Yards Edible Art Fair will occupy a 20,000 sq ft (1,860 square metre) space at Central Harbourfront, where visitors can explore 10 different zones inspired by major art movements – from Impressionism and surrealism to modernism – where treats are paired with displays.

In the section called “Pop It!”, for example, an installation inspired by the neo-pop movement features a claw machine where you can retrieve Jeff Koons-style jelly balloon dogs.

“The main goal is to make art more approachable, which is usually quite intimidating for such a major art scene like Hong Kong,” fair founder Arbiona Cadman says.

Two stations will be dedicated specifically to Hong Kong’s vibrant art scene, including site-specific installations by “Frog King” Kwok Mang-ho and Angela Yuen.

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