Wednesday, March 18, 2015

10 MOST CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK FROM ART BASEL HK 2015

By Reuters on 04:32 pm Mar 16, 2015
Category Eyewitness, Multimedia, Photos

The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today.

A visitor looks at an artwork "Untitled" by Australian artist Sam Jinks at Art Basel’s 2015 edition in Hong Kong March 13, 2015. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today, according to the official press release. (Reuters Photo/Bobby Yip)

Turkish artist Nezaket Ekici performs a live art performance entitled ’Emotion in Motion’ on the first day of Art Basel 2015, Hong Kong, China, March 13, 2015. Art Basel 2015 features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories and runs from March 13 to 17. (EPA Photo/Alex Hofford)

A visitor looks at an artwork by Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor at Art Basel’s 2015 edition in Hong Kong March 13, 2015. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today, according to the official press release. (Reuters Photo/Bobby Yip)
A man checks his mobile phone next to an artwork by US conceptual artist John Anthony Baldessari (L) during the opening of the Art Basel art fair for a VIP preview in Hong Kong on March 13, 2015. Hong Kong’s biggest art fair, Art Basel, opened its doors with thousands of visitors expected over the next five days. (AFP Photo/Philippe Lopez)
Visitors are seen next to an artwork by Korean artist Hyung Koo Kang (L) during the opening of the Art Basel art fair for a VIP preview in Hong Kong on March 13, 2015. Hong Kong’s biggest art fair, Art Basel, opened its doors with thousands of visitors expected over the next five days. (AFP Photo/ Philippe Lopez)
A worker places leaves around an installation by South Korean artist Myeong Beom Kim at Art Basel’s 2015 edition in Hong Kong March 13, 2015. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today, according to the official press release. (Reuters Photo/Bobby Yip)
A man looks out from the inside section of Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi’s ’Boat’ art installation at The Rotunda in Hong Kong on March 14, 2015, on the sidelines of Art Basel, the city’s largest art fair. The piece comprises of an 18-metre long, 7-metre high installation composed of bamboo, cotton and over 12,000 sheets of xuan (rice) paper. (AFP Photo/Anthony Wallace)
A man walks past an artwork "Snake" by Belgian artist Carsten Holler at Art Basel’s 2015 edition in Hong Kong March 13, 2015. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today, according to the official press release. (Reuters Photo/Bobby Yip)
People talk in front of "Double Hamburger" by U.S. artist Andy Warhol, reflected on another installation, at Art Basel’s 2015 edition in Hong Kong March 13, 2015. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel features 233 galleries from 37 countries and territories, presenting works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists of today, according to the official press release. (Reuters Photo/Bobby Yip)
Dane Mitchell – Gallery - Hopkinson Mossman  Raebervon Stengl in Art Basel Hong Kong 2015