THIS YEAR’S HONG KONG ART WEEK KICKED OFF amid an atmosphere that was equally festive, speculative, and reflective, yet marked by an undercurrent of anxiety. Still, somehow, with the war in Iran, art market uncertainty, and general economic upheaval, the week saw an overwhelming number of events, including the opening of three alternative fairs, several pop-up shows—including an artist-run intervention at a pizzeria—and new spaces and gallery outposts.