Digital Art Fair 2025 to be Held at State-of-the-Art Venue in West Kowloon

Digital Art Fair (DAF), Asia’s most advanced digital and contemporary art fair, was recently announced to hold its 2025 edition at a state-of-the-art, purpose-built venue on the Great Lawn of West Kowloon Cultural District from Mar. 26 to 30, 2025. The strategic location, situated between M+ Museum and Palace Museum with the Victoria Harbor in view, strengthens Hong Kong’s position as the premier art and cultural hub of Asia.
“Digital Art Fair has established itself as Asia’s most advanced platform merging cultural innovation with blockchain technology,” said Gillian Howard, Founder and Global Fair Director.
“Digital art has evolved far beyond its initial blockchain associations, becoming a dynamic force in contemporary culture. We’re witnessing an exciting democratization of art through digital mediums, attracting not just tech-savvy collectors but also traditional art enthusiasts, cultural institutions, and a new generation of art lovers. With our track record of engaging over 37,000 international collectors, we’ve seen how digital art breaks down traditional barriers, allowing artists to push creative boundaries while reaching wider audiences. Hong Kong’s vibrant art scene and cultural infrastructure make it the perfect backdrop for DAF 2025, where we’ll showcase how technology serves as a tool for artistic expression rather than just a means of transaction.”
The 2025 fair features an expanded program with both indoor and outdoor experiences. From Mar. 21 to 30, visitors can explore the Outdoor Art Path, where large-scale 3D projection mapping transforms the Great Lawn into an immersive art space, including an exclusive Net-A-Porter AI Fashion Infinity Room installation.
The main exhibition space, open from Mar. 26 to 30, presents six curated zones. One of the zones, the Prestige Digital & Contemporary Zone, will exhibit more than 20 renowned art projects and over 50 international artists, including world-renowned artist Krista Kim, acclaimed media artist Cheng Ran, and Turkish media artist Refik Anadol.
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The fair’s complete program includes the Pioneer Artists Zone, showcasing emerging digital talents, and an Inspire Dialogue section, with 10 curated panel discussions with speakers from K11 Art Foundation, LACMA, Cyberport, Invest Hong Kong, Christie’s, and other leading institutions. The Hong Kong Art Zone celebrates local digital art talent, while the Web3 & Blockchain Zone is an innovation hub for digital ownership and creative collaboration.
The exhibition schedule includes a Media Preview (10 AM to 2 PM, by invitation only), Private Preview (4 PM to 8 PM, by invitation only), and D’Art House Opening Party (5 PM to 8 PM) on Mar. 25, VIP Days on Mar. 26 to 27 from 12 to 8 PM, and Public Days on Mar. 28 to 30 from 12 to 8 PM. On Mar. 30, the fair will close at 5 PM.
Tickets to the Digital Art Fair are already available on their website, priced at HK$320 (Regular Ticket Adult), HK$1,960 (Vernissage), HK$960 (VIP One Day, Admits 2), HK$160 (Concession), and HK$80 (Outdoor Art Path Only).
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Location: Digital Art Fair Asia, West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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