Visual Art: Eythos powers Asia’s art scene with new partnerships with leading cultural organisations across Asia

From the cavernous halls of international art fairs to the intimate mechanics of custom-built crates, art rarely moves without precision, trust, and expertise. Behind the scenes of Asia’s most dynamic cultural moments, Eythos has quietly become one of the region’s most influential enablers, bridging cities, institutions, and generations of craft through world-class art logistics.

In 2025, Eythos continues to expand both its geographic footprint and its cultural relevance, announcing a series of strategic partnerships and acquisitions that underline its position as Asia’s premier provider of precision art storage and logistics. With deepening roots in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea, the company is shaping how art is protected, presented, and preserved across the region.

At the heart of Eythos’ mission is collaboration with institutions that define Asia’s contemporary art landscape. In Hong Kong, the company renews its partnership with Para Site, one of the city’s most respected independent art institutions, serving as official logistics partner for the Para Site Benefit Auction & Gala in November 2025. The event brings together works by more than seventy artists, following a preview exhibition at H QUEEN’S, reinforcing Eythos’ ongoing support of Hong Kong’s vibrant artistic ecosystem.

This partnership builds on earlier collaborations, including the logistics and installation of Reframing Strangeness: Ha Bik Chuen’s Motherboards and Collagraphs, celebrating one of Hong Kong’s most important artistic voices.

Beyond contemporary art, Eythos is also stepping into the world of design. As the official transportation and logistics partner for Maison & Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong, taking place from 3–6 December 2025, Eythos will oversee the movement and installation of interior design pieces from around the world. The event positions Hong Kong as a regional design hub—and Eythos as the invisible force ensuring everything arrives flawlessly.

Adding a cultural layer to its technical expertise, Eythos will present a special on-site showcase celebrating Hong Kong’s craft heritage. Highlights include live demonstrations of bespoke crate-making by Eythos specialists and the restoration of a historic rickshaw by its in-house Fabrication team—a symbolic bridge between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design thinking.

Eythos’ influence extends well beyond Hong Kong. In Singapore, the company has been appointed official shipping partner for ART SG, the city-state’s flagship contemporary art fair held during Singapore Art Week. The partnership places Eythos at the centre of Southeast Asia’s fast-growing art market, supporting galleries and collectors at one of the region’s most internationally visible events.

Meanwhile, in Korea, Eythos marks its second consecutive year as official logistics partner for Frieze Seoul, further cementing its role in one of Asia’s most influential art capitals. At the fair, Eythos will manage official gallery storage and represent 33 international galleries—including Gagosian, Thaddaeus Ropac, and Massimo de Carlo—alongside additional galleries at KIAF.

In a significant move underscoring its long-term commitment to Korea, Eythos has acquired Art Bridge, a respected fine art services company founded by Jinuk Baek and based in Daegu. The acquisition expands Eythos’ reach into Korea’s southern cultural centres, including Busan, home to major events such as Art Busan and the Busan Annual Market of Art (BAMA).

Art Bridge clients will continue to receive the personal service they trust, now enhanced by Eythos’ integrated ecosystem: museum-grade, climate-controlled storage; certified art handling; conservation expertise; bespoke crating; and a proprietary digital platform offering real-time collection access.

“Through forging meaningful partnerships, we remain devoted to providing exceptional logistic and storage services and a seamless experience for our clients within the cultural landscape,” says Lewis Cheng, Founder of Eythos. “Our deeper purpose is protecting what matters.”

Founded on principles of precision, discretion, and intuitive technology, Eythos has redefined what art stewardship looks like in Asia. Whether restoring a rickshaw, enabling a global design fair, or safeguarding masterpieces as they travel between continents, the company operates at the intersection of craft, culture, and care.

As Asia’s art and design scenes continue to flourish, Eythos stands as a quiet constant, ensuring that creativity moves safely, seamlessly, and with respect for its past and future.

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