This is Hong Kong’s premier art fair.
What happens?
Fine Art Asia is Asia’s leading international fine art fair.
It holds a collection that spans 5,000 years. Some of the treasures on display include rare Buddhist and Hindu paintings, sculptures and ritual objects from China, India and the Himalayas, antique Chinese furniture, as well as jewellery and timepieces.
Highlights 2025
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the event, so there are some special exhibitions to view:
- In CRAFT Now, contemporary artisans and galleries reimagine Asian craft for a new generation.
- Back on Paper celebrates works on paper, spanning centuries and styles from ukiyo-e prints to modern ink art.
- 20/20 VISION brings together striking photography by 20 acclaimed artists from around the world.
- A Tribute to Wang Dongling honours the pioneering calligrapher.
- Finally, ink+: unenlightened blends ink art with video, new media, and AI.
Special programmes include a lacquer art workshop at Booth D12, where participants can create a tangram puzzle with traditional inlay decoration presented by The Gallery by SOIL.
At Booth A11, a Japanese tea ceremony will be offered on October 3 (6 to 8 p.m.) and 4–5 October (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
Pro tip: Visiting Tokyo? Experience a genuine tea ceremony in English.
Exhibitors 2025
A few exhibitors to look forward to include Hong Kong Art School, Rossi & Rossi, WAKA Artisans, Inkspiration, and Gingko Space.
See the complete list of exhibitors for this year here.
Tickets 2025
Tickets cost HK$150.00. Admission is free for children under 12, when accompanied by an adult with ticket.
- 0.7 km from Wan Chai Island Line
- 1.0 km from Admiralty Tsuen Wan LineIsland LineSouth Island Line
- 1.1 km from Causeway Bay Island Line