HONG KONG.- The gallerys booth (#1D27) will spotlight a large-scale painting by Matta alongside contemporary works by Loie Hollowell, Alicja Kwade, Lee Ufan, Li Hei Di, Arlene Shechet, Kiki Smith, and other artists.
Paces presentation will also bring together works by artists living and working in China, including Hong Hao, Li Songsong, Song Dong, Yin Xiuzhen, and Zhang Xiaogang.
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Solo presentations by Alicja Kwade at Tai Kwun in Hong Kong and Kiki Smith at Yi Space in Hangzhou will be on view during this years edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, and a new installation by Yin Xiuzhencommissioned by the UBS Art Collectionwill be unveiled in the UBS Lounge at the fair.
An exhibition of work by American artist Robert Indianawho emerged as a key figure in the Pop art movement in the 1960swill be on view at Paces Hong Kong gallery during the run of the fair.
Highlights on Paces booth at Art Basel Hong Kong include:
Tail-cock party (1970), a vibrant, large-scale painting by Matta, one of the great surrealists of the 20th century who profoundly influenced the development of Abstract Expressionism
A 2008 painting from Lee Ufans Dialogue series
A new painting by Li Hei Di, who joined Paces program in 2024 and will open their first solo exhibition with the gallery at its Hong Kong space in May
A group of wall-mounted, mixed media installations by Yin Xiuzhen, whose new installation Flag Gate UBS (202425), commissioned by the UBS Art Collection, will be unveiled in the UBS Lounge at the fair this year
Kiki Smiths sculpture Consort (2016), which reflects the artists enduring interest in embodied experiences of nature
A new installation by Song Dong, who often explores memory, impermanence, and transience in his work
A new painting by Alejandro Piñeiro Bello depicting an undulating, otherworldly landscape inspired by the history, folklore, and spirit of the Caribbean
A sculpture and multiple mixed media works by Alicja Kwade, whose exhibition at Tai Kwun in Hong Kong continues through April 6 and who will present a solo exhibition at Paces New York gallery in May
A 2023 painting by Loie Hollowell, known for her works that evoke bodily landscapes
Li Songsongs Mindscape 1 (2025), a canvas that speaks to the artists imaginative and expressionistic approach to painting
A new painting from Mika Tajimas celebrated Art d'Ameublement series, named for composer Erik Saties Furniture Music (Musique dameublement) and featuring vivid, radiant color gradients
Three ceramic and steel sculptures by Arlene Shechet, who uses seemingly disparate shapes, colors, and materials to imbue her works with psychological and emotional resonances
A 2023 sculpture by Joel Shapiro, who has pushed the boundaries of sculptural form over the past six decades with a body of work distinguished by its dynamism, complexity, and formal elegance
A mixed media painting by Hong Hao, who, over the past decade, has increasingly focused on the expressive potential of material itself, continuing his reflection on social constructions of value
A 1979 painting by Yoo Youngkuk, a pioneer of geometric abstract painting celebrated for his distinctive visual lexicon characterized by bold color fields and expressive applications of paint
Role-player (2016), a surrealistic canvas by Zhang Xiaogang
A 2023 Bodyscape painting by Lee Kun-Yong, whose work explores the ways that the body and its movements can be understood across time
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