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Climate Change

he summer is off to a hot start in Hong Kong, as the mercury passed 36°C on the last day of Art Basel Hong Kong—in May. For those dealers wishing to stay cool and continue exhibiting and selling works of art, the city’s chief executive, , held an invitation-only Zoom roundtable with a small group of heavyweight local, regional, and international galleries. During this virtual closed-door meeting, Lam fielded red-hot questions such as whether commercial galleries would be penalized

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