"Booth 1D17 - CONTEMPORARY MASTERPIECES"
Günther Uecker, Pat Steir, Joan Mitchell, Joel Shapiro, Yayoi Kusama, Enrico Castellani, Chung Sang-Hwa, Anish Kapoor, Michael Lau, Fernand Léger, Dana Schutz
Lévy Gorvy
Ground Floor, 2 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong+85226139568 e-mail:
Multiple location : Hong Kong Zurich New York NY Palm Beach FL London


Art Basel Hong Kong 2021
Convention & Exhibition Centre 1 Harbour Road Wan Chai Hong Kong, China+41 58 206 27 06 e-mail:
May 21 > 23, 2021









Booth 1D17
Hong Kong—Lévy Gorvy is pleased to announce its return to Art Basel Hong Kong with a selection of contemporary masterworks by international artists whose innovative practices have placed them at the forefront of their fields. Lévy Gorvy is enthused to present premier works of art for collectors and art enthusiasts in Hong Kong to see in person, complemented by robust online materials accessible to all.
Günther Uecker’s Lichtbogen (2020) is from a new series of paintings first displayed last fall in the inaugural exhibition of Lévy Gorvy’s space in Paris. Monumental in scale, Lichtbogen embodies the fluidity, light, and gesture that has animated the work of this German master for seven decades. Another approach to gestural abstraction may be seen in Considering Rothko #13 (2020–21) by Pat Steir, from a body of work that debuted this spring at Lévy Gorvy’s location in Palm Beach, Florida. Conceived by Steir as an artistic dialogue across eras with Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko, the series offers her investigation of the sublime possibilities of color and form. Complementing these new nonrepresentational paintings is Untitled (1976), a work from Joan Mitchell’s prime era. Created on two conjoined canvases, this painting exemplifies Mitchell’s command of vigorous brushwork and lustrous color.
Another highlight of Lévy Gorvy’s booth is Joel Shapiro’s Untitled (2015), a sculpture that epitomizes his recasting of the relationship between figuration and abstraction with spare elements that evoke the human body through compelling dynamics of extension and balance. A grouping of paintings by Yayoi Kusama includes The Galaxy (1994), an exuberant exploration of cosmic themes realized through her accumulation of abstract painted motifs. Works by Enrico Castellani, Chung Sang-Hwa, and Anish Kapoor further probe perception and abstract form, and will be paired with significant paintings by Michael Lau, Fernand Léger, and Dana Schutz.
Hong Kong—Lévy Gorvy is pleased to announce its return to Art Basel Hong Kong with a selection of contemporary masterworks by international artists whose innovative practices have placed them at the forefront of their fields. Lévy Gorvy is enthused to present premier works of art for collectors and art enthusiasts in Hong Kong to see in person, complemented by robust online materials accessible to all.
Günther Uecker’s Lichtbogen (2020) is from a new series of paintings first displayed last fall in the inaugural exhibition of Lévy Gorvy’s space in Paris. Monumental in scale, Lichtbogen embodies the fluidity, light, and gesture that has animated the work of this German master for seven decades. Another approach to gestural abstraction may be seen in Considering Rothko #13 (2020–21) by Pat Steir, from a body of work that debuted this spring at Lévy Gorvy’s location in Palm Beach, Florida. Conceived by Steir as an artistic dialogue across eras with Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko, the series offers her investigation of the sublime possibilities of color and form. Complementing these new nonrepresentational paintings is Untitled (1976), a work from Joan Mitchell’s prime era. Created on two conjoined canvases, this painting exemplifies Mitchell’s command of vigorous brushwork and lustrous color.
Another highlight of Lévy Gorvy’s booth is Joel Shapiro’s Untitled (2015), a sculpture that epitomizes his recasting of the relationship between figuration and abstraction with spare elements that evoke the human body through compelling dynamics of extension and balance. A grouping of paintings by Yayoi Kusama includes The Galaxy (1994), an exuberant exploration of cosmic themes realized through her accumulation of abstract painted motifs. Works by Enrico Castellani, Chung Sang-Hwa, and Anish Kapoor further probe perception and abstract form, and will be paired with significant paintings by Michael Lau, Fernand Léger, and Dana Schutz.
![]() | Günther Uecker | |
![]() | Pat Steir | |
![]() | Joan Mitchell | |
![]() | Joel Shapiro | |
![]() | Yayoi Kusama | |
![]() | Enrico Castellani | |
![]() | Chung Sang-Hwa | |
![]() | Anish Kapoor | |
![]() | Michael Lau | |
![]() | Fernand Léger | |
![]() | Dana Schutz | |
Preview (by invitation only) :
Wednesday, March 27, 2021, 2pm to 8pm
Thursday, March 28, 2021, 1pm to 5pm
Wednesday, March 27, 2021, 2pm to 8pm
Thursday, March 28, 2021, 1pm to 5pm
Vernissage :
Friday, May 21, 2021, 4pm − 9pm
Friday, May 21, 2021, 4pm − 9pm
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Private View (by invitation only):
Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Thursday, May 20, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Friday, May 21, 2021, 2pm − 4pm
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 12noon − 2pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 12noon − 2pm
Show Hours :
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 2pm − 6pm
TICKET OPTIONS*
Vernissage
Friday, May 21, 2021, 4pm − 9pm
Weekend (Including Private View Hours)
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 12 noon − 8pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 12 noon − 6pm
Price: HKD 1,280
Half-Day Ticket
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 2pm − 5pm
General: HKD 220
Concession: HKD 180
Evening Ticket
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 5pm − 8pm
General: HKD 200
Concession: HKD 160
One-Day Ticket
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 2pm − 6pm
General: HKD 280
Concession: HKD 220
Tickets may now be purchased online. You are encouraged to plan ahead as only a limited number of tickets will be available at the show venue.
Concession prices are available to full-time students, individuals with disabilities and seniors aged 65 or above.
Vernissage & Weekend Access holders will enjoy 50% off Art Basel | Year 50.
Admission is free for children aged five and under when accompanied by an adult.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Thursday, May 20, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Friday, May 21, 2021, 2pm − 4pm
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 12noon − 2pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 12noon − 2pm
Show Hours :
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 2pm − 8pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 2pm − 6pm
TICKET OPTIONS*
Vernissage
Friday, May 21, 2021, 4pm − 9pm
Weekend (Including Private View Hours)
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 12 noon − 8pm
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 12 noon − 6pm
Price: HKD 1,280
Half-Day Ticket
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 2pm − 5pm
General: HKD 220
Concession: HKD 180
Evening Ticket
Saturday, May 22, 2021, 5pm − 8pm
General: HKD 200
Concession: HKD 160
One-Day Ticket
Sunday, May 23, 2021, 2pm − 6pm
General: HKD 280
Concession: HKD 220
Tickets may now be purchased online. You are encouraged to plan ahead as only a limited number of tickets will be available at the show venue.
Concession prices are available to full-time students, individuals with disabilities and seniors aged 65 or above.
Vernissage & Weekend Access holders will enjoy 50% off Art Basel | Year 50.
Admission is free for children aged five and under when accompanied by an adult.
To access Online Viewing Rooms, create an Art Basel user profile here.
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