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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITORS

A curated selection of galleries

Carefully selected galleries from across the globe, bringing together the finest in art, antiques, and cultural treasures.

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Susan Ollemans

London, United Kingdom

With over 45 years of experience, Susan Ollemans specialises in antique Asian jewellery and Chinese works of art. Based in London and operating by appointment, the gallery is recognised internationally for its expertise in Southeast Asian and Indian decorative arts.

Tinny Art House

Hong Kong

Tinny Art House is an art advisory firm dedicated to helping collectors understand the market and start collecting as a pastime. Based in Sheung Wan, they specialise in contemporary art, fine Chinese classical and modern paintings, and Chinese works of art, regularly holding exhibitions in Hong Kong and mainland China.

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Hon Ming Gallery

Hong Kong

Founded by Mr. Lau Kai Sum in the 1980s, Hon Ming Gallery specialises in Chinese classical furniture dealing, restoration, advisory and collection management. With a rich history of furniture restoration dating back to the 1930s, the gallery has worked closely with museums, institutions and private collectors for decades.

Teresa Coleman Fine Arts

Hong Kong

Established in Hong Kong since 1982, Teresa Coleman Fine Arts specialises in antique Chinese embroidered costumes and textiles — from magnificent Dragon robes of the Imperial court to delicately embroidered accessories, exquisitely carved fans, lacquer, paintings and more.

Whitestone Gallery

Tokyo · Hong Kong · Karuizawa

Founded in Tokyo in 1967, Whitestone Gallery has been a pioneer in the Japanese art scene. The gallery expanded to Hong Kong with two spaces — in Wong Chuk Hang (2015) and on Hollywood Road (2016) — and operates the Karuizawa New Art Museum. Specialising in contemporary and post-war Japanese art.

Yumekoubou

Kyoto · Hong Kong · Paris

Rooted in Kyoto's historic Gion district, Yumekoubou established its Hong Kong gallery in 2020 as a platform for cross-cultural dialogue centred on Japanese art. The gallery presents Japanese antique art alongside contemporary works, furniture and design objects that merge traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibilities.

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Ever Arts Gallery

Hong Kong

Established in 1989 by Chinese furniture specialist Charles Wong, Ever Arts Gallery draws on over 25 years of expertise in antique furniture restoration and traditional craftsmanship. The gallery has earned wide recognition for its meticulous selection of fine wooden and bamboo scholars' objects.

Ying's Gallery

Hong Kong

A family-run gallery on Tai Ping Shan Street since the 1970s, Ying's Gallery specialises in Chinese antiques including 19th-century figurines, ceramics and furniture. Over five decades the gallery has built a reputation as a trusted source for traditional Chinese decorative arts and collectibles.

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MD Flacks

London, United Kingdom

Founded by Marcus and Debby Flacks in 1995, MD Flacks specialises in the highest quality Chinese furniture from the Ming and early Qing dynasties. Originally based in New York, the gallery relocated to London in 2011. Over 30 years they have mounted more than 30 exhibitions, with particular expertise in scholar's objects, stone furniture and rare hardwoods.

Empyrean 寶源堂

Hong Kong

Founded by Ms. Lai Hing Man in 1989 on Hollywood Road, Empyrean has nearly 40 years of experience in Chinese antiquities. The gallery specialises in Han to Ming dynasty pottery, Tang to Qing dynasty ceramics, and fine stone sculpture from across Chinese dynastic periods.

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Alhambra Antiques

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Founded in 1969 in Buenos Aires, Alhambra Antiques takes its name from the palace where Western and Eastern cultures met on the Spanish peninsula. Now in its second generation, the family of antiquarians has turned its focus to Asian art, specialising in Chinese pieces from private collections formed in the Americas and Europe over the last century.

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