
"There are 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories at the 2026 edition, taking place March 27 to 29, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre; preview days will be March 25 and 26. The number of exhibitors holds fairly steady from the 242 that exhibited last year. The Galleries sector will include 182 of the exhibitors. Over half of the galleries operate spaces in the Asia-Pacific region, including 29 that have spaces in Hong Kong."
"The list of exhibitors for the 2026 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong remains about the same size as last year's roster, with some new exhibitors and some notable absences. There are 32 first-time exhibitors, hailing from locales as far-flung as Australia, Japan, Turkey, France, Germany, and the US. Among them are A Lighthouse called Kanata (Tokyo), The Commercial (Sydney), Pilevneli (Istanbul), Uffner & Liu (New York), Galería Casado Santapau (Madrid), and 1 Mira Madrid / 2 Mira Archiv (Madrid)."
"Some 33 exhibitors that showed in the Galleries sector in the last edition, meanwhile, will not be present. Some have closed, like Blum, Clearing, Kasmin (that gallery's successor Olney Gleason is not participating), One and J. Gallery, Peres Projects, and Venus Over Manhattan. At least one has been acquired: Millan was bought by Almeida & Dale, which is participating. Others not signed on for 2026 but still in operation include Acquavella, Balice Hertling, Bortolami, Galeria Isabella Bortolozzi, Thomas Dane, Francois Ghebaly, and Michael Werner."
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 runs March 27–29 with preview days March 25–26 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The fair includes 240 exhibitors from 42 countries and territories, nearly unchanged from last year's 242, with 182 galleries in the Galleries sector. Over half of galleries operate in the Asia-Pacific region, and 29 maintain Hong Kong spaces. Thirty-two first-time exhibitors will participate from locations including Australia, Japan, Turkey, France, Germany, and the US. Thirty-three previous Galleries exhibitors will not return, including several that have closed and others still operating but not signed on. The new Echoes sector will showcase works from the last five years.
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