Hotel Artz Fair Unveils Global Lineup Featuring Basquiat Showcase and ULTRAMAN's First-Ever Art Collaboration Outside Japan
Hotel Artz Fair Unveils Global Lineup Featuring Basquiat Showcase and ULTRAMAN's First-Ever Art Collaboration Outside Japan
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Star Ferry at Hong Kong Harbour (detail), Pip Todd-Warmoth, TANYA BAXTER CONTEMPORARY, Rooms 4507 & 4508
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- 30 October 2025 - Hotel Artz Fair is proud to announce the artist and
program highlights for its much-anticipated second edition, taking
place from 21–23 November 2025 at Conrad Hong Kong. This boutique Fair
offers a uniquely intimate experience, transforming hotel rooms into
warm, homelike art spaces where works by over 40 artists from 12
countries and regions will be showcased. It invites collectors and art
lovers to engage directly with artists in a setting designed to foster
meaningful conversation and discovery.
“We are thrilled to bring back this
immersive and personal art experience to Hong Kong,” said Garth Grierson
and Terry Ma, co-founders of Hotel Artz Fair. “This year, we're proud
to present a rare exhibition of four seminal works by Jean-Michel
Basquiat, a vibrant curation by Tanya Baxter featuring icons like Warhol
and Chagall, and a historic debut collaboration between Japan's
legendary ULTRAMAN and local artist William Kan. These highlights
reflect our commitment to pushing boundaries and deepening the dialogue
between global and local creative voices.”
A Global Tapestry of Talent
This year's edition features a compelling mix of emerging and
mid-career artists from around the world. British expressionist painter
Jesse Grylls brings raw emotional intensity to his canvases, while Australian muralist
Jamie Torpey offers bold abstract portraiture. Hong Kong artist
William Kan showcases his multidisciplinary approach, blending tradition with contemporary flair.
Mid-career talents include English painter
Pip Todd-Warmoth, whose works are part of HRH King Charles' private collection; Turkish painter and sculptor
Coplu, celebrated for his emotionally resonant and colour-rich creations; and Japanese artist
Hisahiro Fukasawa, known for his meticulous brushwork and masterful gold-leaf layering.
Curated Icons and Contemporary Voices
Internationally acclaimed art adviser
Tanya Baxter, recognized by Spear's as one of the world's top
500 art advisers, brings her signature curatorial flair to the Fair.
Her showcase will feature a vibrant mix of post-modern, modern British,
and contemporary works, including pieces by
Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Marc Chagall,
Tracey Emin,
Bridget Riley, and
Andy Warhol, presented alongside emerging and mid-career artists such as
Rocco Ritchie and
Pip Todd-Warmoth.
Special Exhibition – Basquiat: Two Years, Four Moments
In collaboration with a private collector, four pivotal works by
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), created between 1982 and 1983 will be
unveiled. This intimate exhibition invites guests to step into
Basquiat's creative world, offering a deeper understanding of his
artistic language and cultural impact. These privately held pieces are
rarely seen and carry immense market significance, making this showcase a
landmark moment for the region's art scene.
A Heroic First: ULTRAMAN Meets Hong Kong Art
In a landmark moment, the Fair will host ULTRAMAN's first-ever artistic collaboration outside Japan, presented by
Gabangel. This debut features a newly commissioned work by
William Kan, fusing the iconic Japanese superhero's legacy with local
creative energy in a bold, cross-cultural statement.
Beyond the Canvas: Immersive Experiences Await
The Fair goes beyond traditional exhibitions, offering a suite of
immersive experiences designed to enrich the visitor journey. Guests can
enjoy a playful, art-inspired photoshoot hosted by
Venture Studios, leaving with a personalized keepsake that captures the spirit of the Fair.
Whisky Cask Specialists will lead a guided tasting
experience, inviting guests to explore the nuances of fine whisky in a
relaxed and engaging setting. Complementing these moments, a series of
thought-provoking seminars will delve into themes across art, culture,
and creativity, encouraging deeper reflection and dialogue.
Top Picks at the Fair
(Top) Ethnic Group 7 (detail), Liu Liguo, Room 4510;
(Bottom Left) Taytu Betul (detail), Damien Hirst, TANYA BAXTER
CONTEMPORARY, Rooms 4507 & 4508; (Bottom Right) Journey of Being
Deeply in Love and Side by Side (detail), Coplu, V'Art Space, Room 4512
Liu Liguo, China
Liu Liguo (b.1964) is a contemporary Chinese artist known for
blending traditional aesthetics with modern media to create visually
bold and conceptually rich works. A graduate of the National Academy of
Chinese Theatre Arts, Liu draws on cultural memory, identity, and social
transformation, often using irony and theatrical flair. His signature
“classic series” of ceramic sculptures featuring the iconic “butt”
motif, combines grey humour with symbolic storytelling. Active since
China's 1990s art movements, Liu continues to explore the intersection
of heritage and innovation, with recent works reflecting on ecological
concerns and the rhythms of life in a rapidly changing world.
Damien Hirst, United Kingdom
Damien Hirst (b.1965) is one of Britain's most prominent
contemporary artists. A founding figure of the Young British Artists
movement, he gained early recognition with Freeze in 1988. Hirst's
fascination with mortality is reflected in works like The Physical
Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, featuring a
preserved shark. His vibrant series include Spot, Butterfly, and Spin
paintings. In 2022, Hirst released The Empresses, a glittering butterfly
print series honouring powerful women. Taytu Betul evokes motion and
resistance, while Theodora celebrates Byzantine strength through rich
crimson tones and symmetrical elegance.
Coplu, Turkey
Coplu is a self-taught Turkish artist whose vibrant, whimsical works
celebrate the motto “Life is Beautiful.” Through iconic symbols like
hearts, trees, boats, and clouds, he explores human emotions,
relationships, and our deep connection to nature. His colourful
compositions blend rich textures and joyful imagery to reflect love,
freedom, and the beauty of existence. With exhibitions across the globe
and public sculptures like “Nature of Love-Warmth” in Singapore's Changi
Airport, Coplu's art transcends cultural boundaries, inviting viewers
into a world of optimism, imagination, and emotional resonance rooted in
the harmony between humanity and the natural world.
(Left) Dragonfly Fish, Ho Siu Chong, CHONG HO ART JEWELRY,
Room 4518; (Top Right) Landscape (detail), Kim Hoe-won, Gallery ANN,
Room 4505; (Bottom Right) Peony and Parrots, Hisahiro Fukasawa, William
Chan Design, Room 4521
Ho Siu Chong, Hong Kong
Ho Siu Chong (b.1977) is a Hong Kong-based artisan renowned for
transforming traditional craftsmanship into poetic wearable art. Trained
in design from a young age, he developed his practice through hands-on
exploration of diverse techniques. His creations reflect a deep
appreciation for nature, family, and the fleeting beauty of life.
Inspired by his children and personal experiences, his sculptural
adornments radiate warmth, innocence, and a meticulous sense of
proportion. Chong combines enamel, gemstones, titanium, and gold with
intricate mechanical structures, crafting pieces that merge emotion,
innovation, and elegance – each one a reflection of his philosophy and
artistic spirit.
Kim Hoe-won, South Korea
South Korean artist Kim Hoe-won (b.1968) draws deep inspiration from
the timeless elegance of the Baekjamoon, or traditional Korean moon
jar. He reimagines the jar as a contemplative space, filled with
shimmering willow branches that sway in hues of blue, as if moved by an
invisible breeze. These delicate forms evoke a sense of motion within
stillness, layering memory and perception that bridges Eastern
sensibility with contemporary minimalism, inviting viewers into a
meditative world where silence speaks and sentiment lingers. Kim
continues to explore the emotional resonance of material and form,
shaping a unique visual language rooted in Korean aesthetics.
Hisahiro Fukasawa, Japan
Hisahiro Fukasawa (b.1976) is a Japanese visual creator whose work
reimagines classical kachōga (flower-and-bird painting) through a
contemporary lens. Blending gold-leaf craftsmanship with modern design
aesthetics, he pioneers a neo-traditional style that bridges East and
West. His birds, often adorned with floral crowns and intricate
patterns, evoke both celebration and introspection. Fukasawa's acclaimed
series Golden Whispers explores harmony between nature and the human
spirit. With solo exhibitions across Asia and Europe and works held by
the Mucha Foundation, his art invites viewers into a meditative yet
dazzling visual symphony, where tradition meets innovation in a
transcultural dialogue.