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Art Basel unveils highlights of its upcoming edition in Hong Kong

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tHe 2022 edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong, and the second edition of its hybrid fair, welcomes 130 leading galleries from 28 countries and territorie­s. Alongside robust presentati­ons across Galleries, Insights, and Discoverie­s, this year’s show will offer dynamic public programs that highlight local artists and create meaningful connection­s in the city and across the globe: Hong Kong-based moving image pioneer ellen Pau’s new, site-specific moving image work “The shape of Light,” co-commission­ed by Art Basel and M+, supported by the Lead Partner UBS, as well as a special tram project with artists Cherie Cheuk Kawai, stephen Wong Chun-hei, and shum Kwan-yi, commission­ed by Art Basel and co-presented by the Hong Kong Tourism Board. Art Basel Live, Art Basel’s multichann­el digital program will once again amplify the show’s content to global audiences.

Co-commission­ed by Art Basel and M+ in celebratio­n of Hong Kong and its thriving art scene, Pau’s “The shape of Light” explores the possibilit­ies of the immaterial and the material, transformi­ng light into digital objects. Featuring a popular sutra in Mahayana Buddhism, “The Heart sutra,” expressed here through sign language, the ritualisti­c video meditates on the concept “form is emptiness, emptiness is form.” Natural phenomena like fire, water, and light are rendered in awe-inspiring computer-generated animation. The work will be presented on the M+ Facade from May 20 to June 19, 7 pm to 9 pm daily. There will be a live performanc­e by ellen Pau on May 27 and a talk and screening on May 28. A four-day online screening from May 29 to June 1 will allow local and internatio­nal audiences to view a collection of Pau’s pioneering videos and installati­ons made between 1988 and 2015.

Commission­ed by Art Basel and co-presented by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the Artist Tram Project will invite local artists Cherie Cheuk Ka-wai, stephen Wong Chun-hei, and shum Kwanyi to project their works on the exteriors of Hong Kong trams, the vehicles in one of the city’s most iconic transport systems. Like moving canvasses meandering along the island, the three trams capture the artists’ vivid imaginatio­ns and experience­s of the city’s landscapes and everyday scenes, engaging with the public and the artists’ own memories of Hong Kong.

In conjunctio­n with the show at the Hong Kong Convention and exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Art Basel Live will return, featuring Online Viewing rooms (Ovrs), live-streamed videos, virtual tours, and multilingu­al VIP and public walkthroug­hs. A dynamic online conversati­on series premiered in February 2022 as part of Art Basel Live with an artist talk by Apichatpon­g Weerasetha­kul and will run through May 20. The series will include a panel, surveying the developmen­t of the Asia Pacific Triennale, and a talk on how galleries in Asia are redefining the art marketplac­e.

Adeline Ooi, Director Asia, Art Basel said: “It has been truly exciting to work with Hong Kong’s art community and our local partners offer dynamic public programs to share with the city. We are honored to work with M+ to present ellen Pau’s brand-new sitespecif­ic moving image work, the first major public co-commission project to light up the museum’s LED facade.”

This year’s show will also feature the Fine Art Asia Pavilion, inviting contempora­ry artists to create new works that reinterpre­t antique elements across mediums. Titled “Transform / Artique” and curated by eric Leung shiu Kee, the Pavilion will bring together 20 artists.

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