Fine Art Asia 2019 and Ink Asia 2019 to lead the peak season for art in Hong Kong 4-7 October 2019

Fine Art Asia & Ink Asia
Aug 5, 2019 11:29AM

An extremely rare Chinese silver gilt garniture, Maker’s mark of Quan Ji, retailed by Lee Ching of Hong Kong and Shanghai, c. 1870, Koopman Rare Art, London

The ‘Rockefeller’ Relief, Limestone, 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Egyptc. 1300, BCDavid Aaron, London

Wang Dongling (b. 1945), Su Shi – Remembering the Maiden – Ode to Red Cliff, 2018, Ink on paper, iPreciation, Singapore

Fine Art Asia 2019, Asia’s leading international fine art fair, and Ink Asia 2019, the world’s first art fair dedicated to ink art, will lead this autumn’s peak art season in Hong Kong. The fairs will be held alongside each other in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from Friday 4 October to Monday 7 October 2019, with a VIP Preview and Vernissage on Thursday, 3 October.

Fine Art Asia 2019 is recognised by the international art world as the most distinguished annual fine art fair in the region. Founded in 2006, the fair attracts leading Hong Kong and international galleries, and provides an unrivalled platform for art and antiques in Asia. As usual, Fine Art Asia 2019 spans 5,000 years of cultural history, showcasing museum-quality Asian and Western antiques, jewellery, antique silver and timepieces; Impressionist, modern and contemporary art.

Ink Asia 2019, founded in 2015, was the world’s first art fair dedicated to contemporary ink. Ink Asia is now acclaimed as a unique international platform for modern and contemporary ink art. The fair presents an impressive array of ink and ink-inspired works, influenced by traditional ink painting but following innovative artistic paths.

Together, in 2018 Fine Art Asia and Ink Asia occupied a 10,000-square-metre exhibition space, displayed more than 10,000 outstanding works of art worth over HK$4 billion (US$510 million) and attracted 25,000 visitors from all over the world. The fairs provide a unique opportunity to view and acquire the best artworks across a wide range of collecting categories. Once again this year, Fine Art Asia 2019 and Ink Asia 2019 will be staged at the peak of the art season in Hong Kong, at the same time as major art auctions in the same venue, attracting dealers, collectors and art connoisseurs from all over the world.

Partnership with Masterpiece London

Starting this year, Fine Art Asia is delighted to be collaborating with Masterpiece Fair in partnership.

The Masterpiece Pavilion comprising over 20 exhibiting galleries will be launched at Fine Art Asia 2019 as part of this year’s edition. Founded in 2010, Masterpiece London has established itself as a leading cross-collecting fair, offering the finest works of art, design, furniture and jewellery, from antiquity to the present day. The Masterpiece Pavilion will thus both complement Fine Art Asia 2019 and widen the scope of the offering, introducing more high-quality Western art, including antiques, modern art, decorative art and design, to the Asian audience in Hong Kong. Fine Art Asia 2019 had also presented a Showcase at Masterpiece Fair in June 2019 on the theme The Enduring Spirit of the Chinese Literati”.

Highlight Galleries

Renowned international galleries returning to Fine Art Asia 2019 in the antiques section include Rossi & Rossi (London/Hong Kong), with rare Buddhist and Hindu paintings, sculptures and ritual objects from China, India and the Himalayas; Jorge Welsh Works of Art (London/Lisbon), with Chinese porcelain; David Aaron (London) presenting Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Islamic arts; Rasti Chinese Art (Hong Kong) with Chinese antiques and ink paintings; Nicholas Grindley (UK) exhibiting antique Chinese furniture and works of art; Tenzing Asian Art (San Francisco) showing Hindu and Buddhist sculptures; and Chang’s Oriental Art (Taipei) specialising in huanghuali and zitan furniture, wood carvings and lacquer.

Susan Ollemans (London) will exhibit antique jewellery from Southeast Asia, China, India and Vietnam. Yewn (Hong Kong) showcases innovative contemporary jewellery pieces inspired by Imperial Chinese dynasties; while On Tung Jewellery (Hong Kong) presents exquisite jadeite jewellery. Koopman Rare Art (London) will bring fine antique silver from both East and West; while Somlo London presents exquisite antique timepieces.

In the art section, Pontone Gallery (London) presents classical and contemporary Western art; Wamono Art (Tokyo/Hong Kong) presents contemporary Japanese sculpture; and Tanya Baxter Contemporary (London) showcases Post-War Modern British and contemporary art.

Highlight galleries at Ink Asia 2019 include Grotto Fine Art (Hong Kong) showcasing innovative ink works by Hong Kong artists; Michael Goedhuis (London) presenting a solo exhibition by Paris-based Chinese artist Li Chevalier; Kwai Fung Hin (Hong Kong) and iPreciation (Singapore) presenting Mainland Chinese artists. This year, the well-established Photography section of Fine Art Asia will be part of Ink Asia 2019 for the first time. As usual, it will showcase a worldwide selection of galleries chosen by Boogie Woogie Photography Agency, presenting to the public an eclectic selection of photographic artworks from vintage to contemporary creations.

For the fifth consecutive year, The Ink Society (Hong Kong) will be the Education Partner of Ink Asia 2019.

Director of Fine Art Asia 2019 and Ink Asia 2019, Andy Hei said, “The art market in Hong Kong continues to develop apace, with support from the government and creative initiatives by the industry. As always, our aim is to create a professional platform for the art market in Hong Kong, and to promote cultural exchange between East and West. This year we are happy to launch a collaboration between Fine Art Asia and Masterpiece Fair, and thus we will offer an even wider selection of high-quality artworks to satisfy the desires of eager and knowledgeable Asian collectors.”

Dates & Times

Thursday, 3 October 2019

  • 3 – 9pm VIP Preview (VIP card holders only)
  • 6 – 9pm Vernissage

Friday, 4 October – Sunday, 6 October 2019

  • 11am – 7:30pm Open to public

Monday, 7 October 2019

  • 11am – 6pm Open to public


Venue:

Hall 3, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

Exhibition area: 12,000 square metres

Expected number of Exhibitors to Fine Art Asia & The Masterpiece Pavilion: 120

Expected number of Exhibitors to Ink Asia: 30

Expected number of Visitors: 28,000


Fair Organiser

Art and Antique International Fair Ltd (AAIF) is the pioneer of art fairs in Hong Kong. Founded in 2006 by well-known antique Chinese furniture dealer Andy Hei to provide a vibrant new platform for the art world in Asia and worldwide, the inaugural edition of Fine Art Asia was the first international art fair in Hong Kong in more than a decade.

AAIF has successfully organised 18 fairs in Hong Kong to date. Fine Art Asia is recognised worldwide as a home-grown, Hong Kong based art enterprise, which has gained a reputation for quality and value in the international art world. Ink Asia was inaugurated in 2015 and has quickly won acclaim as the only international fair devoted to modern and contemporary ink art.

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Testimonials (2018)

“Hong Kong is a great place to do business. This year’s event was truly international, we had collectors from Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Europe, Mainland China and America. The range of interest was also extraordinary with sales right across the board from the 16th through to the 21st century. Decorative objects were keenly sought after but also rare collectors’ items such as our Elizabethan silver-gilt tankard.”

Timo Koopman, Director, Koopman Rare Art, London

“Fine Art Asia continues to bring together some of the finest dealers in Asian art from around the world, as well as a kaleidoscopic range of dealers specialising from Western antiquities to 20th century design, Impressionist paintings to contemporary photography. The wide array of material on offer is unique in Hong Kong and positions Fine Art Asia as one of the most exciting fairs in the region.”

Nicolas Chow, Chairman, Asia, Sotheby’s, Worldwide Head and Chairman of Chinese Works of Art

“By combining Ink Asia and Fine Art Asia, the audience can visit both fairs and appreciate the different interpretations of artworks from ancient to contemporary, across Asia and beyond, in a historical context. This is most important, especially to us as a contemporary Chinese art gallery, because I believe the most fascinating art of the present must have some sort of connection with the past. This fair provides the best opportunity to draw that connection and appreciate the essence of Chinese art.”

Henry Au-Yeung, Director, Grotto Fine Art, Hong Kong

“The Ink Society is delighted and honoured to be invited again as the official Education Partner of Ink Asia. We are grateful for the organiser’s support and it is always a pleasure working with the team. Now in its 4th year, Ink Asia has become the leading global art fair for contemporary ink art. The Ink Society looks forward to returning to Ink Asia 2019 with another exciting programme!”

David Pong Chun-Yee, Vice-Chairman, The Ink Society, Hong Kong

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