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Art Basel Hong Kong Makes a Successful Comeback

With the pandemic curbs lifted, Hong Kong's flagship contemporary art fair staged a roaring return and L'OFFICIEL Art was part of the special occasion. 

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It’s a wrap! After Hong Kong’s complete reopening and lifting of COVID restrictions, Art Basel returned in full steam with its largest display in the cultural hub after a hiatus prompted by the pandemic. The 2023 edition of Art Basel presented revolutionary works from nearly 170 exhibitors from throughout the world to local and international art enthusiasts, collectors, and buyers. The first-ever L’Officiel Art magazine booth at a contemporary art fair is a promising sign that the publication is on the cusp of becoming an even more powerful forum where artists can share their varied perspectives in order to spark in-depth discussions in the artistic sectors.

Scroll down to find the galleries that piqued our interest the most.  

Richard Koh Fine Art, General Impressions, Courtesy of Art Basel
Lucie Chang Fine Arts, Stanley Wong, Courtesy of Art Basel
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Shintaro Miyake, Courtesy of Art Basel
Hauser and Wirth, Mark Bradford , A Straight Line, 2023, Courtesy of Art Basel
Jason Haam, Moka Lee, Courtesy of Art Basel
ROH Projects, Mella Jaarsma, The Constructor, 2008-2023, Courtesy of Art Basel
White Cube, David Altmejd, The Vector, 2022, Courtesy of Art Basel
Tang Contemporary Art, General Impressions, Courtesy of Art Basel
Rossi & Rossi, Shubigi Rao, River of Ink II, 2023, Courtesy of Art Basel
Kukje Gallery, Gimhongsok, Solitude of Silences, 2017-2019, Courtesy of Art Basel

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