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3 art galleries from Turkey to participate at Art Basel Hong Kong

This year's Art Basel Hong Kong will showcase 242 galleries, including Dirimart, Pi Artworks and Zilberman Gallery from Turkey.

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Art Basel announced the list of 242 leading international galleries selected for its 2024 Hong Kong show. This year the fair will also host Dirimart, Pi Artworks and Zilberman Gallery from Turkey. Galleries from 40 countries and territories across Asia, Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa will present artworks of the highest quality spanning all market segments, from 20th-century masters to established contemporary artists and today’s most exciting emerging voices.

25 international galleries known for their engaging program will join the fair for the first time: Station (Melbourne, Sydney), Tim Van Laere Gallery (Antwerp, Rome), Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte (São Paulo), Mangrove Gallery (Shenzhen), Hua International (Berlin, Beijing), Fitzpatrick Gallery (Paris), Galerie Zink (Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz), Gallery 1957 (Accra, London), Galleria Massimo Minini (Brescia), Waitingroom (Tokyo), Morán Morán (Los Angeles, Mexico City), Hafez Gallery (Jeddah), PTT Space (Taipei), Each Modern (Taipei), Public Gallery (London), Alison Jacques (London), YveYang (New York), Bortolami (New York), Nonaka-Hill (Los Angeles), Rodeo (London, Piraeus), Dvir Gallery (Brussels, Paris, Tel Aviv), Chini Gallery (Taipei), √K Contemporary (Tokyo), Linseed (Shanghai), and Chapter NY (New York).

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Once again, the show will provide an unparalleled and dynamic overview of artistic production across the Asia-Pacific region, from historical rediscoveries to work by contemporary practitioners. More than half of all exhibitors operate spaces on the continent. In addition to a strong presence of galleries from Hong Kong SAR, Mainland China, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, notable galleries from Australia, New Zealand and India will showcase their program.

 

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