ART HK 11, Asia’s preeminent Art Fair and one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the international art calendar returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where 260 galleries from 38 countries will come together to offer the largest display of contemporary art ever seen in Hong Kong.
From 26th – 29th May, ART HK 11 will present works from modern masters such as Picasso through to important contemporary artists such as Takashi Murakami and Damien Hirst, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the very best and most extensive showcase of modern and contemporary art in Asia.
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A visitor walks past the art work Your Plural View by Olafar Eliasson (Denmark).
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And Then There Were None, 2011, above, by Jason Hackenwerth (U.S.A.)
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A woman stands next to a sculpture titled Young Self by Canadian artist Evan Penny
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A visitor walks past Japanese artist Yoshihiko Satos Present Arms Arc Type (Red)
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A sculpture titled Female Anamorph (Variation 2) made from silicone, pigment,hair, fabric and aluminum by Canadian artist Evan Penny.
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Cleaners work in front of the 234-piece light box installation titled TV Lovers by Indonesian artist Angki Purbandono.
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A woman stands next to an installation titled Barricade by artist Aaron Young (U.S.A.)
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An art work titled Hello Good-bye by Argentine artist Rirkrit Tiravanija
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The Untitled (Abracadabra) 2011 Piotr Uklanski (Poland).
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An art work titled untitled (Cosmic Bust Man) by artist Tom Friedman (U.S.A.)
ART HK 11, Asia’s preeminent Art Fair and one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the international art calendar returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where 260 galleries from 38 countries will come together to offer the largest display of contemporary art ever seen in Hong Kong.
From 26th – 29th May, ART HK 11 will present works from modern masters such as Picasso through to important contemporary artists such as Takashi Murakami and Damien Hirst, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the very best and most extensive showcase of modern and contemporary art in Asia.
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