Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Zero 10 and 240 Galleries

Art Basel Hong Kong 2026
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Zero 10 and 240 Galleries

Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 showcases 240 leading galleries and the Asian debut of Zero 10 digital art, highlighting contemporary and innovative works from around the world.

On March 25th, 2026, Art Basel Hong Kong held its preview at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The fair will open to the public from March 27th to 29th. It features 240 leading galleries from 41 countries and regions across six thematic sectors and a range of public programs. The event highlights the diversity and innovation of contemporary art and reinforces Hong Kong’s role as a major hub for art trade, cultural exchange, and artistic innovation.

Zero 10: Asian Debut of Digital Art

The Asian debut of Zero 10 is a key feature of the fair. This global curatorial initiative focuses on digital art, providing a dedicated platform for animation, interactive installations, and other digital artworks. Zero 10 reflects the growing presence of digital art in international art markets and Art Basel’s commitment to artistic innovation.

Encounters: Large-Scale Art and Thematic Exploration

The Encounters sector presents large sculptures, installations, and performance art. The exhibition draws inspiration from the Asian cosmological concept of the five elements: space, water, fire, wind, and earth. Twelve large-scale works are arranged throughout the gallery to engage visitors beyond traditional booth layouts. The sector involves an international team of curators collaborating with artists from Asia and beyond.

Global Art Market Overview

Art Basel and UBS released the 2026 Art Market Report, showing a rebound in global art sales in 2025. Total sales reached USD 59.6 billion, up 4% from the previous year. Dealer sales rose 2%, public auction sales grew 9%, and private sales through auction houses fell 4%. The United States accounted for 44% of global sales, followed by the UK (18%), China (14%), and France (8%).

The report highlights the growing strength of the Chinese art market. Domestic collectors are increasingly active, and local demand supports global art market growth. China continues to consolidate its position as a leading global art market, with collectors contributing to the stability and expansion of the worldwide art ecosystem.

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Visitors view artwork created by a robotic arm on site. (Photo from HKCNA)
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Visitors at the exhibition. (Photo from CNS)
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A woman is visiting the exhibition. (Photo from CNS)
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Visitors take photos with artworks. (Photo from HKCNA)
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Visitors explore the exhibition. (Photo from HKCNA)
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Visitors viewing the exhibits. (Photo from CNS)

Written by Ronnie Yu.

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