“One Less”, a special project by Australian artist Glen Clarke. The large installation was built with 12,000 origami folded bank notes.
“One Less”, a special project by Australian artist Glen
Clarke. The large installation was built with 12,000
origami folded bank notes.

Capturing the hearts of art-enthusiasts, the fourth edition of the Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong commenced today with a Private View at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. As one of Hong Kong’s most loved art weekends (held on 13-15 May), the Private View welcomed invited guests to enjoy an exclusive first look at the 2016 exhibition, browsing through over 110 hand-picked galleries

Young Talent Hong Kong corner
Young Talent Hong Kong corner
Young Talent Hong Kong curated by Eric Leung
Young Talent Hong Kong curated by Eric Leung
An actor bringing art history to life
An actor bringing art history to life

Continuing in its mission to put more art into Hong Kong homes, the fair will officially open to the public from middayFriday, for a fun filled weekend of beautiful art, engaging initiatives and special projects, including an Artful Salon by TEDxHongKong, FRESH exhibition and more, with hundreds of artworks to choose from whatever your budget.

 

OPENING HOURS

Public Days

13 May                 (Friday)                                                12pm – 9pm

14 -15 May          (SaturdaySunday)       11am – 7pm

 

About Affordable Art Fair

Founded in London 17 years ago, the Affordable Art Fair demystifies the world of art for its visitors in a fun and accessible way. The fair is all about informing and inspiring visitors so they feel empowered to view and buy from a huge variety of art – all within a pressure-free environment. Emphasis is on displaying clear information and prices so there are no surprises and with a wrapping service on site, artwork can be taken home on the spot.

 

Over 1.9 million people have visited an Affordable Art Fair since its launch in London in 1999, and over US$405 million of art has been sold, demonstrating a growing demand for quality and affordable, contemporary art. A truly global brand with 15 fairs annually in 10 countries from Singapore to New York, Milan to Brussels, Affordable Art Fair focuses on the fun side of viewing and buying art and seeks to put art into every home, large or small and whatever the budget.