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By The Loop HK Staff | March 16th, 2020

Art Basel in Hong Kong might have been cancelled due to COVID-19, but art lovers will still have the chance to peruse the fair’s plethora of artworks online instead.

For the first time, the fair will be launching online viewing rooms where you’ll be able to browse according to gallery, artist, or medium. 90 per cent of the dealers who were originally participating in the fair will be included in the online version of the event at no extra cost, showcasing over 2,000 artworks. And if there’s a piece that catches your fancy, you’ll be able to directly get in touch with the gallery to discuss purchasing.

Check out the artworks on Art Basel’s website or official apps from March 20 to 25, 2020.

Looking for more in-depth stories about Hong Kong? Check out our city living section.

  • By The Loop HK Staff | March 16th, 2020

    Art Basel in Hong Kong might have been cancelled due to COVID-19, but art lovers will still have the chance to peruse the fair’s plethora of artworks online instead.

    For the first time, the fair will be launching online viewing rooms where you’ll be able to browse according to gallery, artist, or medium. 90 per cent of the dealers who were originally participating in the fair will be included in the online version of the event at no extra cost, showcasing over 2,000 artworks. And if there’s a piece that catches your fancy, you’ll be able to directly get in touch with the gallery to discuss purchasing.

    Check out the artworks on Art Basel’s website or official apps from March 20 to 25, 2020.

    Looking for more in-depth stories about Hong Kong? Check out our city living section.