No looking back

By Chitralekha Basu | HK EDITION | Updated: 2022-05-27 13:56
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Bing Lee's Aluminum Honeycomb series at Art Central is inspired by ideas of home and traveling, and in particular the artist's quarantine experiences in 2021. [CALVIN NG AND BILLY WONG/CHINA DAILY]

The desire to make art in a less-restricted, and more hopeful, creative space marks the return of Hong Kong's major international art fairs this week, writes Chitralekha Basu.

The 10th Art Basel Hong Kong (ABHK), which opens to the public today, is probably its most public-facing edition to date. While this isn't the first time the city's flagship international art fair has featured freely accessible, off-site content, one of its 2022 highlights, Ellen Pau's The Shape of Light, takes the idea of public art to a whole new level.

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