Blending Worlds by Monarch aims to disrupt the format of traditional art fairs, offering a profoundly enriching experience for collectors, artists, galleries, and creative minds worldwide. The inaugural event took place within the confines of Soho House Hong Kong, spanning the second and third floors this past January 26th to 28th, 2024.
Entering the curated space on the third floor, guests found themselves immersed in a presentation spotlighting anticipated releases of 2024 from Avant Arte. Here, attendees were treated to the unveiling of pieces such as “Portrait and Head,” “Prismatic Head Composition,” and “Lost in Time” by George Condo, as well as “Death Carrier Bunny” by Robert Nova and “Snow Lotus” by Cai Guoqiang.
“Traditional art fair no longer satisfy the demands of emerging art companies/artists to showcase their work and the demands of emerging collectors who want to learn about contemporary art. Blending Worlds is an event concept that Monarch created to address the market’s needs and collectors’ needs,” said Barney Wang of Monarch.
At the event, Monarch positioned itself as an authority in the collectibles sphere, not merely as a marketplace, but as educators and curators committed to broadening people’s horizons in the realm of collecting works that may not hold blue-chip value, but are made by prominent, respectable artists in the global art sector. Head to Monarch’s website to learn more.