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The highly anticipated 13th edition of the Hong Kong Affordable Art Fair will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 14-17, 2026, featuring 105 exhibiting galleries and presenting a vibrant celebration of contemporary creativity.
This year's fair highlights a new theme, 'See Art. Love Art. Own Art.', encouraging visitors not just to appreciate but also to personally collect original art. What sets the Affordable Art Fair apart is its friendly atmosphere and inclusivity, allowing first-time buyers and seasoned collectors alike to find artworks that resonate with their souls, and to participate in this cultural event together. In Hong Kong, where living spaces are compact yet stylish, the Affordable Art Fair showcases how art can redefine home styles, making interior design a bold personal statement. At the same time, it reflects Hong Kong's burgeoning art trend, where art is seen as a journey of self-exploration, bringing reflection, uniqueness, and creative energy to daily life.
The Affordable Art Fair is more than just an art market; it is a platform for creativity and exchange. Through immersive installations, interactive workshops, and diverse galleries, it makes owning art a joyful, approachable, and inspiring experience. The fair also continues to promote inclusivity and originality, fostering the vibrant growth of Hong Kong's art community and integrating contemporary art into lifestyles and personal development.
The 2026 Hong Kong Affordable Art Fair will feature an exciting lineup of galleries from Hong Kong and around the world, including participants from Australia, Belgium, China, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the UK, the US, and more. Visitors will be treated to a colorful display of contemporary creativity—from thought-provoking paintings and innovative sculptures to bold installation pieces—all offered at affordable prices to encourage new collectors to take their first step into the world of art collecting.
This year's Creative Hub will feature special collaborations with artists such as Erin Hung and introduce the 'Artists in Action' segment, where visitors can also experience printmaking workshops and embrace the joy of creation. Annual highlights such as 'Young Talent Hong Kong' will focus on emerging local artistic talents, while the 'Special Projects' will present large-scale installations, experimental creations, and live performances. A brand-new photography theme has been added this year, offering a refreshing experience for visitors. Carrying forward the spirit of cultural exchange, the Affordable Art Fair will also collaborate with the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong to celebrate the creative interaction between the UK and Hong Kong.
· The 13th Hong Kong Affordable Art Fair will take place from May 14-17, 2026, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, bringing together 105 participating units for a celebration of contemporary art.
· Explore original contemporary artworks presented by local and internationally renowned galleries, with prices starting from HK$1,000, offering a rich variety for art enthusiasts.
&middoyt; Galleries from the Asia-Pacific region and around the globe will join this event, including long-term partners and first-time exhibitors, fostering cross-regional cultural exchange.
· The Creative Hub zone will present a range of engaging interactive experiences, including an artist-in-residence program, and collaborations with artists like Erin Hung, featuring interactive segments designed for collectors and the public to immerse themselves in the creative process and feel the unique atmosphere of art.
· The fair will host 'Artists in Action' and printmaking workshops, allowing visitors to witness artists at work up close and even participate in the creative process themselves.
· Annual highlights include 'Young Talent Hong Kong', showcasing emerging local voices, and 'Special Projects', featuring large-scale installations, experimental creations, and live performances. A brand-new photography theme has been introduced this year for a refreshing experience.
· Early bird tickets will be available from March 5-19, offering discounts on adult, concession, and family morning tickets.
· Media are invited to schedule interviews with the founders, directors, international and local gallery representatives, and artists of the Affordable Art Fair.
M&T Art Space
M&T ART is dedicated to discovering and supporting emerging artists across various fields, including painting, performance, installation, sculpture, media, and imagery. Focusing on originality, craftsmanship, and diversity, the gallery aims to promote Chinese contemporary art and enhance its international recognition. Through high-quality exhibitions and an ever-growing collection of modern works, M&T ART showcases young talents and continuously nurtures creativity. Located in an artistic complex away from the urban hustle, M&T ART provides a poetic space that connects the past and the future, creating meaningful exchanges between artists, collectors, and audiences.
The Tolman Collection
The Tolman Collection in Tokyo is recognized as a leading publisher of contemporary Japanese printmaking art. Renowned for its exclusive, limited-edition prints, the collection has established a reputation for quality and rarity. These works are distributed through select galleries and private art dealers, ensuring that each piece finds its way into the hands of collectors who value originality and craftsmanship.
Y Art Project
Y Art Project is a boutique art advisory firm based in Singapore, dedicated to assisting collectors, brands, and institutions in discovering art that transcends trends and resonates eternally. With a network of galleries and artists across Asia and Europe, Y Art Project offers professional art advisory, curatorial planning, and project management services, meticulously curating everything from artwork selection for private residences or corporate spaces to building long-term collections. Its curatorial vision focuses on contemporary artists who embody sincerity, innovation, and emotional depth in their work, often exploring themes such as mindfulness, sustainability, and technology. Every collaboration is unique and personalized. Collecting art is not just about ownership but also about expressing identity, taste, and legacy. On this journey, Y Art Project accompanies collectors with professionalism, integrity, and a deep appreciation for the stories behind the artworks, as they explore their own unique art world.
GAROME
GAROME, located in the vibrant heart of Hong Kong's Sheung Wan, is a space that combines an art store and a gallery, striving to bring art closer to the public. GAROME curates affordable art prints, original paintings, and home series by emerging Asian artists, allowing art enthusiasts with different budgets to transform their living spaces while maintaining consistent quality. The collection encompasses over 100 styles, including architecture, photography, abstract, minimalist, typography, and illustration, with each print crafted on museum-grade paper—perfect for gifting or enhancing the aesthetics of daily life.
TAG Fine Arts
TAG Fine Arts was founded in 2006 in Islington, London, by Hobby Limon and Diana Ewer as a global contemporary art dealer and publisher known for supporting emerging and mid-career artists. TAG gained recognition through its acclaimed cartography projects, with works collected by institutions such as the British Library, the V&A Museum, and Deutsche Bank. Today, TAG exhibits at art fairs in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the US, and has established collaborations with top businesses and cultural institutions. Its innovative partnership projects, such as the 'Ewan David Eason Mappa Mundi' exhibition launched at the America's Cup in Bermuda, embody its mission—to bring contemporary art to new audiences. TAG is LAPADA-approved, and visitors are warmly welcomed to its space in North London to discover unique pieces and enrich their personal collections.
The Ink Trail – Andreas von Buddenbrock
Andreas von Buddenbrock, born in Stockholm and now based in Hong Kong, creates art and illustrations under the pseudonym The Ink Trail, renowned for his exquisite monochrome ink paintings. A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, he has collaborated with brands such as FC Barcelona, HANG SENG BANK, AIA Group, and Pacific Place, and published 'The Ink Trail: Hong Kong'. He also illustrated the Guinness World Record-holding 'World's Largest Coloring Book'. Andreas excels at capturing atmosphere, texture, and contrast with fine-line pens, continuously developing his realistic style through murals, commissions, and exhibitions, bringing a unique perspective to private and commercial projects.
Cheung Wai希 – TavenART
張滙希 is a Hong Kong artist and designer who graduated from Middlesex University with a degree in Architecture and Interior Design. In 2017, he founded agape design ltd., Hong Kong's first resin art brand, pioneering large-scale resin paintings and installations that have been widely exhibited and collaborated with institutions such as the Taipei Palace Museum, Marriott Hotels, K11, the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and prominent real estate developers. In 2022, he received the 'Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award', continuously blending the precision of architecture with the innovation of art to create acclaimed resin works that showcase his unique vision as a contemporary art pioneer.
Emmy Wan – HKI Gallery
Hong Kong artist Emmy Wan's works, presented in small frames, reveal a grand perspective, blending the essence of Chinese landscape painting with the qualities of English watercolor. Her hand-drawn pen illustrations, reminiscent of etching, capture solitary natural landscapes with intricate details, creating a serene and profound ambiance.
Yuyama – Gallery Nada
山田 勇魚 is a sculptor who primarily works with resin and everyday objects. Drawing inspiration from Japanese folk tales such as 'Tsukumogami'—inanimate objects that gain spirituality over time—his creations explore this concept through found object art. He also works with resin to cast pieces that depict shipwrecks transformed into whales returning to their home ports.
Wan Jing姚 – B&K Gallery
尹靖瑤 is a Hong Kong-based visual artist and graphic designer whose creations merge printmaking, illustration, and experimental graphic design. Drawing inspiration from personal memories, the artist explores the 'beauty of imperfection' through screen printing, silkscreen printing, and mixed media, resulting in playful yet emotionally resonant works that blend nostalgia with freshness. A graduate of the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University, she gained international experience in London and has held solo and group exhibitions, including 'The Elixir to Induce Euphoria' and 'Collect Hong Kong'. Her works are privately collected for their intimate and tactile appeal, showcasing a journey of artistic evolution since 2017.
Ze Xie – Art Circle
謝舜 (Korchup) is the original cartoonist and writer of the webcomic 'Businessman', blending the humor of American cartoons with the narrative style of Japanese manga. A graduate with honors from the Illustration program at the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2016, he has worked in New York and Hong Kong, developing a unique narrative style filled with wit and playfulness. His comics and illustrations aim to bring laughter to daily life, reflecting his cross-cultural background and passion for visual storytelling.
To purchase tickets, please visit:
· Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/affordable-art-fair-hong-kong-2026-14-17-may-registration-1740893010859
· Ticketflap: https://www.ticketflap.com/aaf2026k