The list of exhibitors for the 2026 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong remains about the same size as last year’s roster, with some new exhibitors and some notable absences. 

There are 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories at the 2026 edition, taking place March 27 to 29, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre; preview days will be March 25 and 26. The number of exhibitors holds fairly steady from the 242 that exhibited last year. The Galleries sector will include 182 of the exhibitors. Over half of the galleries operate spaces in the Asia-Pacific region, including 29 that have spaces in Hong Kong.

There are 32 first-time exhibitors, hailing from locales as far-flung as Australia, Japan, Turkey, France, Germany, and the US. Among them are A Lighthouse called Kanata (Tokyo), The Commercial (Sydney), Pilevneli (Istanbul), Uffner & Liu (New York), Galería Casado Santapau (Madrid), and 1 Mira Madrid / 2 Mira Archiv (Madrid).

Some 33 exhibitors that showed in the Galleries sector in the last edition, meanwhile, will not be present. Some have closed, like Blum, Clearing, Kasmin (that gallery’s successor Olney Gleason is not participating), One and J. Gallery, Peres Projects, and Venus Over Manhattan. At least one has been acquired: Millan was bought by Almeida & Dale, which is participating. Others not signed on for 2026 but still in operation include Acquavella, Balice Hertling, Bortolami, Galeria Isabella Bortolozzi, Thomas Dane, Francois Ghebaly, and Michael Werner.

The brand-new sector Echoes will feature works created in the last five years, and the 10 booths will include Madrid’s Max Estrella, presenting Tiffany Chung’s embroidered maps of spice routes and Miler Lagos’s carved book sculptures; and Hong Kong’s Double Q Gallery, with an immersive spatial installation by Polish artist Natalia Załuska.

The Encounters sector, hosting large installations, sculptures, and performances, will be overseen by four curators: Mami Kataoka, director of Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum, will lead a team consisting of Jakarta-based curator, researcher and writer Alia Swastika, M+ visual art curator Isabella Tam, and Mori Art Museum senior curator Hirokazu Tokuyama. 

This time out, media artist Ellen Pau oversees the film program—the first time an artist is taking on that responsibility—while Venus Lau, director of Jakarta’s Museum MACAN, oversees the conversations program. For the fifth year, Art Basel and M+ Museum will co-commission a public artwork for the facade of the museum, which will be presented by UBS. This time around, Pakistani-American artist Shahzia Sikander will create an animation based on her watercolor works. 

Day one sales results varied last year, with blue-chip galleries pre-selling many works or placing them on hold while smaller and mid-size galleries had a slower day. That narrative was more or less sustained throughout, and ARTnews evaluated the results of that week’s auctions as “ho-hum.” As the market is showing signs of a rebound, dealers will be hoping for a continuation of the energy from last month’s third edition of Art Basel Paris, which Paris-based advisor Francesca Napoli dubbed the most successful to date.

The full exhibitor list for the 2026 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong follows.

Galleries
1 Mira Madrid / 2 Mira Archiv 
10 Chancery Lane Gallery 
47 Canal 
A Lighthouse called Kanata 
A Thousand Plateaus Art Space 
Miguel Abreu Gallery 
Alisan Fine Arts 
Almeida & Dale Galeria de Arte 
Ames Yavuz 
Sabrina Amrani 
Antenna Space 
Arario Gallery 
Asia Art Center 
Aye Gallery 
Bank 
Bastian 
Gallery Baton 
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery 
Beijing Commune
Berry Campbell 
Blindspot Gallery 
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Cardi Gallery 
carlier gebauer 
Carlos/Ishikawa 
Galería Casado Santapau 
Cayón 
Galeria Pedro Cera 
CLC Gallery Venture 
Sadie Coles HQ 
Galleria Continua
Pilar Corrias
Crèvecoeur
Cristea Roberts Gallery 
Galerie Chantal Crousel 
de Sarthe 
Massimodecarlo 
Dirimart 
Don Gallery
The Drawing Room 
Galerie Eigen + Art 
Empty Gallery 
Eslite Gallery 
Gallery Exit 
Selma Feriani Gallery 
Fine Arts Literature Art Center 
Gagosian
Galerie Christophe Gaillard 
Gajah Gallery 
gdm 
Gladstone Gallery 
Greene Naftali 
Grotto Fine Art 
Jason Haam 
Hakgojae Gallery
Hanart TZ Gallery 
Hauser & Wirth
HdM Gallery 
Herald St 
Galerie Max Hetzler 
Hive Center for Contemporary Art 
Xavier Hufkens 
Hunsand Space 
Ingleby Gallery 
Ink Studio 
Yoshiaki Inoue Gallery
Taka Ishii Gallery
Johyun Gallery 
Annely Juda Fine Art
Kaikai Kiki Gallery
Kalfayan Galleries
Jan Kaps
Karma 
Tina Keng Gallery 
Kiang Malingue 
Yutaka Kikutake Gallery 
Tina Kim Gallery 
Richard Koh Fine Art 
David Kordansky Gallery
Tomio Koyama Gallery
Galerie Krinzinger 
Maho Kubota Gallery 
Kukje Gallery
kurimanzutto 
Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery 
Pearl Lam Galleries 
Layr 
Leeahn Gallery 
Lehmann Maupin 
Galerie Lelong 
Liang Gallery 
Josh Lilley 
Lin & Lin Gallery 
Lisson Gallery 
Luhring Augustine 
Galleria d’Arte Maggiore G.A.M. 
Magician Space 
Matthew Marks Gallery 
Martos Gallery
Mayoral 
Mazzoleni 
Fergus McCaffrey 
Galerie Greta Meert
Galerie Urs Meile 
Mendes Wood DM 
Mennour 
Meyer Riegger Wolff
Mind Set Art Center
Francesca Minini 
Galleria Massimo Minini 
Victoria Miro 
Misako & Rosen 
Mizuma Art Gallery
Modern Art 
The Modern Institute
mor charpentier 
mother’s tankstation 
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder 
Richard Nagy Ltd. 
Nanzuka 
Taro Nasu
neugerriemschneider 
galerie nichido 
Anna Ning Fine Art 
Galleria Franco Noero 
Kotaro Nukaga 
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma 
Ora-Ora 
Ota Fine Arts 
P.P.O.W 
P420 
Pace Gallery
Pace Prints 
Perrotin 
Pi Artworks
Pilevneli
PKM Gallery 
Galeria Plan B
Platform China
Polígrafa Obra Gràfica 
Proyectos Monclova 
Almine Rech 
Reflex Amsterdam
ROH 
Ronchini Gallery
Thaddaeus Ropac
Rossi & Rossi 
SCAI The Bathhouse 
Esther Schipper 
Galerie Thomas Schulte 
ShanghART Gallery 
Shibunkaku 
ShugoArts 
Sies + Höke
Silverlens 
Jessica Silverman 
Smac Art Gallery 
Soka Art 
Sprüth Magers
Galerie Gregor Staiger
Star Gallery 
Starkwhite 
STPI 
Sullivan+Strumpf
Tabula Rasa Gallery
Take Ninagawa 
Tang Contemporary Art 
Timothy Taylor 
The Commercial
TKG⁺ 
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP
Tornabuoni Art 
Uffner & Liu 
Gallery Vacancy
Vanguard Gallery
Axel Vervoordt Gallery
Vitamin Creative Space
Waddington Custot
White Cube 
White Space
Wooson 
David Zwirner

Discoveries
Galerie Allen 
Althuis Hofland Fine Arts 
Bradley Ertaskiran 
Brownie Project 
Cylinder 
Emalin 
Hagiwara Projects
LC Queisser 
Linseed 
Umberto Di Marino
N/A 
Neon Parc
P21 
Property Holdings Development Group 
Proyectos Ultravioleta 
PTT Space 
Phillida Reid
Isabella Ritter 
Shrine Empire 
Paul Soto Gallery
Spurs Gallery
Sweetwater
Tarq 
Vin Gallery
YveYang 

Insights
Lucie Chang Fine Arts
Chini Gallery 
Cohju contemporary art
Each Modern 
G Gallery 
Ginkgo Space 
Kosaku Kanechika 
KANEGAE 
Gallery Kogure 
Leo Gallery 
Matthew Liu Fine Arts
Mangrove Gallery 
Mizoe Art Gallery 
MtK Contemporary Art
The Page Gallery 
Sapar Contemporary 
Standing Pine 
Sun Gallery 
Tansbao Gallery
YOD Gallery 

Echoes
Christian Andersen 
Anomaly 
Arcadia Missa 
Capsule Shanghai
Double Q Gallery
Flowers Gallery
Klemm’s
Mocube
Max Estrella 
Nome 
Station 
Catinca Tabacaru
Whistle 

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