Art Basel Hong Kong Unveils Zero 10 Digital Art Initiative This March
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Art Basel Hong Kong will debut Zero 10 this March, introducing a curated initiative that examines artistic innovation in the digital age, following its inaugural edition at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2025.

The Hong Kong edition broadens the project’s curatorial scope by focusing on how artists engage critically with emerging technologies to reconsider authorship, materiality, and the infrastructures that shape contemporary visual culture.
Zero 10 will feature leading practitioners including Sougwen Chung, Robert Alice, Quayola, Daniel Canogar, Laurie Simmons, Petra Cortright, Kevin Abosch, Tim Yip, Jonas Lund, and Emi Kusano, bringing together voices at the forefront of digital practice and the evolving dialogue between art and computation.
Visitors will encounter large scale and interactive installations powered by generative, algorithmic, and AI driven systems, boundary crossing works that blend robotics, sculpture, painting, light, code, and sound, and forward looking practices that rethink how art is created and experienced today.

Tickets for Art Basel Hong Kong are available through the Art Basel website. For full details on the fair and its programs, including Zero 10, please visit Art Basel online.

