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Seoul Gets an Intriguing New Art Fair—Plus, a Rundown of the Latest in Asia’s Art World

The Asian art landscape is undergoing significant shifts, headlined by the launch of Hive Art Fair in Seoul, which introduces a fee-free booth model focused on B2B corporate collaborations. Major institutional moves include the appointment of Melissa Chiu as the new director of the Guggenheim Museum and the opening of the Black Gold Museum in Riyadh. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Museum of History has reopened with a controversial thematic revamp that emphasizes Chinese heritage over colonial history.

These developments signal a period of structural experimentation and geopolitical realignment within the global art market. The introduction of a non-traditional fair model in Seoul reflects a desire to lower barriers for galleries, while the leadership change at the Guggenheim and the expansion of dealers like Sundaram Tagore into London highlight the continued integration of Asian expertise into Western power centers. Furthermore, the narrative shifts in Hong Kong's historical exhibitions underscore how cultural institutions are increasingly becoming sites for national identity building.