FT SeriesArt Basel Hong Kong 2019As Art Basel returns to Asia, we look at art in the region and market trends — and speak to some of the artists involvedCézanne, Morandi and Sanyu — a beautiful exhibition by Zeng FanzhiAt Gagosian Hong Kong, a titan of contemporary Chinese painting brings together three artists who have influenced himTravel to the moon with Laurie Anderson’s VR artworkThe artist and her collaborator Hsin-Chien Huang have created an overwhelming sensory and artistic experience in Hong KongGallerist Ben Brown on Hong Kong’s art sceneThe dealer talks about his 10 years in Hong Kong and the rapid growth of art in the regionHong Kong’s Art Central fair — political commentary and accessible pricesSales weren’t thick and fast at the satellite fair’s 2019 edition, but dealers did well at the lower price rangeArtist Shirley Tse’s ‘models of multi-dimensional thinking’The Hong Kong-born American artist talks about her new work for the Venice BiennaleBelgian art dealer Boris Vervoordt on relocating his gallery to south Hong KongAfter five years in Central, the Axel Vervoordt gallery has moved to the fresher and more affordable southern part of Hong Kong IslandMore from this SeriesArt Basel Hong Kong director discusses the Asian art sceneAdeline Ooi on changing tastes in the region and why she remains optimistic despite China’s economic slowdownBeyond Art Basel: exhibitions to see elsewhere in Hong KongThe most exciting events are focused around the new H Queen’s building, but there’s plenty more on offer tooCollector Alan Lo: ‘We’ve come a long way in the last 10 years’The Hong Kong investor talks about his growing collection and the evolution of the region’s art marketCeramicist Lubna Chowdhary: ‘The language of white male artists was being presented to me all the time’The British artist discusses bringing together eastern and western influences in her workBritish designer Paul Cocksedge: ‘You respond to the space’The designer talks about his range of installations and inventions — and his latest project in Hong KongArchitecture collective Assemble brings together threads of time in Hong KongA new non-profit arts space, CHAT, celebrates Hong Kong’s industrial past and a family heritageMeet the artists exhibiting at Encounters, Art Basel Hong KongThe sector focuses on large-scale works — here, some of its brightest stars discuss their practiceChina’s avant-garde — how it all beganThe gallery 10 Chancery Lane is celebrating the Stars Group by showing work by three of its membersSighs of relief at TefafPlus: accused jeweller’s art for sale; mixed results for George Michael’s collection