Two of the world’s biggest art galleries have announced the closure of their respective Hong Kong outposts as major players reassess their global footprint amid a multi-year slump in the market.
On the other side of the harbour, Perrotin moved out of its gallery at K11 Atelier Victoria Dockside on October 1 after six years in the space.
Both companies say they will maintain an office in Hong Kong and relaunch a gallery in the city in the future, but have left the timing open-ended.
The global art market has suffered a multi-year slowdown that began in 2022. In 2024, it experienced a 12 per cent fall, according to the most recent Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report.




