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Anicka Yi, 0þR†KLñ†0W£ (The Particle and The Wave), 2026 © 2026 Anicka Yi / Artist Rights Society (ARS), NY

Art Basel Hong Kong

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Mar 27 – 29, 2026
Hong Kong
 
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Art Basel Hong Kong
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center
Booth 1D26
Mar 27 – 29, 2026

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Pace Gallery is pleased to announce booth highlights for the 2026 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong.

Pace will debut a new painting by Anicka Yi—who joined the gallery’s program this month—on its booth, marking its first presentation of the artist’s work. The gallery will spotlight a late-career painting by Amedeo Modigliani ahead of its 2027 exhibition of the artist’s work in New York, organized in collaboration with the Institut Restellini. Paintings by Mao Yan, Wang Guangle, and Zhang Xiaogang, all of whom live and work in China, will figure prominently on the booth. The presentation will also include marquee works by Alexander Calder and Agnes Martin and recent works by Elmgreen & Dragset, Lee Ufan, Adam Pendleton, Mika Tajima, and James Turrell.

Highlights on Pace’s booth include:

A new, never-before-exhibited painting by Anicka Yi, a conceptual artist exploring technology and ecology who recently joined Pace’s program and will have her first solo show with the gallery in New York next year

Amedeo Modigliani’s painting Jeune femme brune (1917–18), presented by the gallery as part of its ongoing collaboration with the Institut Restellini, which will culminate with a 2027 exhibition of Modigliani’s work at Pace New York—this year’s fair also coincides with the release of art historian Marc Restellini’s six-volume Modigliani catalogue raisonné, distributed by Yale University Press

A 1996 painting by Agnes Martin, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a progenitor of Minimalism whose paintings will be on view at Dia Beacon in New York in the upcoming exhibition Agnes Martin: Painting is not making paintings, opening April 4

Le Petit croissant (1963), a hanging mobile by Alexander Calder, whose dedicated museum Calder Gardens opened last fall in Philadelphia—and one of his most iconic works, Cirque Calder (1926–31), was recently the subject of a presentation at the Whitney Museum in New York

Mao Yan’s new painting Xiao Tang with a Mirror (2025–26), a spectral portrait that reflects the artist’s rigorous investigations of spatial relationships in his figurations

A 2024 painting by Wang Guangle, who, known for his process-based works that he builds up layer-by-layer over the course of days and months, recently presented a solo exhibition at Pace’s New York gallery

Skin No. 15 - Gazing Upwards (2025), a painting by Zhang Xiaogang, who recently presented a major solo exhibition at the Song Art Museum in Beijing

Relatum - play of primitive (2015), a steel and stone installation by Lee Ufan, who will be the subject of a milestone exhibition this year at San Marco Art Centre (SMAC Venice) as an official Collateral Event of the 61st Venice Biennale, presented by Dia Art Foundation—the artist will also open a solo exhibition at Dia Beacon in New York on May 8

James Turrell’s 2021 installation Koot Hoomi, a work from the artist’s Glassworks series in which he explores the sensorial experience of space, color, and perception

A new painting by Adam Pendleton, who opens a solo exhibition at the Langen Foundation in Germany on April 19, and whose solo presentation at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. continues through January 3, 2027

A 2025 woven textile work from Mika Tajima’s Negative Entropy series—the artist will present a solo exhibition at Pace’s Los Angeles gallery this summer

The Other David (1:2) (2025), a marble sculpture by the duo Elmgreen & Dragset, who will have a solo show at Pace’s New York gallery later this year

 

Featured Works

Amedeo Modigliani, Jeune femme brune, 1917–18, oil on canvas, 21-7/8" × 15" (55.6 cm × 38.1 cm)

Amedeo Modigliani

b. 1884, Livorno, Italy
d. 1920, Paris, France

Agnes Martin, Untitled #1, 1996, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 60 x 60" (152.4 x 152.4 cm) © 2026 Estate of Agnes Martin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Agnes Martin

b. 1912, Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada
d. 2004, Taos, New Mexico

Lee Ufan, Relatum - play of primitive, 2015, steel and stone, 62" × 52" × 28-1/2" (157.5 cm × 132.1 cm × 72.4 cm), overall installation 15-1/2" × 18" × 17" (39.4 cm × 45.7 cm × 43.2 cm), stone 2-1/2" × 63-1/4" × 2-1/2"(6.4 cm × 160.7 cm × 6.4 cm), steel pole © 2026 Lee Ufan / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Lee Ufan

b. 1936, Kyongsang-namdo, South Korea

Zhang Xiaogang, Skin No. 15 - Gazing Upwards, 2025, oil on canvas and mixed media, 150 cm × 120 cm (59-1/16" × 47-1/4") © Zhang Xiaogang

Zhang Xiaogang

b. 1958, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China

Mao Yan, Xiao Tang with a Mirror, 2025-2026, oil on canvas, 75 cm × 55 cm (29-1/2" × 21-5/8")

Mao Yan

b. 1968, Xiangtan, Hunan Province, China

Anicka Yi, 0þR†KLñ†0W£, 2026, UV-cured ink on acrylic topology, aluminum artist's frame, 53-1/2" × 80-1/2" × 1-1/2" (135.9 cm × 204.5 cm × 3.8 cm) © 2026 Anicka Yi / Artist Rights Society (ARS), NY

Anicka Yi

b. 1971, Seoul

Mika Tajima, Negative Entropy (Sound Bath, Acid Green, Quad), 2025, cotton, polyester, nylon, wool, wool acoustic baffling felt, and white oak, 72" × 55" × 1-1/2" (182.9 cm × 139.7 cm × 3.8 cm), unframed

Mika Tajima

b. 1975, Los Angeles

Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Composition), 2025-2026, silkscreen ink and black gesso on canvas, 72" × 56-7/8" (182.9 cm × 144.5 cm) © Adam Pendleton

Adam Pendleton

b. 1984, Richmond, Virginia

Elmgreen & Dragset, The Other David (1:2), 2025, marble, 16-1/2" × 30-3/8" × 16-1/8" (41.9 cm × 77.2 cm × 41 cm) © 2026 Elmgreen & Dragset / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York

Elmgreen & Dragset

Michael Elmgreen | b. 1961, Copenhagen, Denmark

Ingar Dragset | b. 1969, Trondheim, Norway

To inquire about any of the artists or works featured here, please email us at inquiries@pacegallery.com.