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I went to Vietnam for the weekend before Hong Kong Basel to visit a Helena Rogers who is an English teacher at Brighton College in Hanoi. I passed by this gallery and it was exciting to see the gallerist sitting in the entrance. It’s a great way to make sales, and it made me think of Lux Feminae
Once I arrive in Hong Kong I visited M+ Museum with Laurence Chu
It felt like home seeing Yue Minjun figures from the M+ collection
Arthouse in Tai Hang was really great to see, I had a lovely visit with Liyu
The concept of Art House was really great, as they used abandoned storefronts in the same area to curate different exhibits. Each storefront was transformed into a contemporary gallery
Made it to Art Basel Hong Kong, I was really surprised to see so much AI-generated work
Solos booth featured Laurie Simmons and Petra Cortright
Ota Fine Arts booth featured Yayoi Kusama's 'Pumpkin' and Ming Wong's 'In Love for the Mood' was very exciting to see
I loved Kang Kang Hoon at Johyun Gallery
Lisson Gallery had some great works by Christopher Le Brun and Masaomi Yasunaga
M Woods Gallery was one of the most anticipated and my favorite. All artists I discovered for the first time in the booth, which was exciting. This work is entitled Smile by Zang Yingnan
Ending my tour of the fair with two beautiful Salvador Dalí works at the Mayoral booth — such a privilege to see these in person
The following day we visited the Christie’s auction at the Zaha Hadid building
Le Mayeur de Merprès (1880-1958) Balinese women weaving in the garden, Sanur, Bali. Was so speacial to see