“Histories and Individual Practices of Contemporary Ink Art” is a public symposium that explores the discourse of ink art in artistic experimentation from the ’85 Art New Wave period to the present. Featuring presentations by leading scholar and curator, Martina Kӧppel-Yang; artists Yang Jiechang and Qiu Zhijie; and moderated by Pi Li, Sigg Senior Curator […]
>> Read more[Press Release] Please join us: Kata Legrady and Wang Luyan: Doublethink Exhibit at Hong Kong Arts Centre and Pekin Fine Arts (Hong Kong) Exhibition Dates: 24 Oct – 10 Nov, 2013 Opening Reception: 24 Oct, 2013, 5 – 8 pm Venue: Pao Galleries, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Curator: David Spalding Exhibition Dates: […]
>> Read more10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong, will present a major solo exhibition by leading Chinese contemporary artist Wang Keping, a founding member of the 1979 Beijing avant-garde group The Stars, from 23 November 2012 – 28 January 2013. The exhibition comprises 24 sculptures which have never been seen before in public. The sculptures mark the continuing […]
>> Read moreCo-presented by Asia Art Archive and Mobile M+ of West Kowloon Cultural District Authority On 22 January 2013, Beijing-based artist Song Dong will open his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Titled Song Dong: 36 Calendars, the exhibition is co-presented by Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Mobile M+, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA). Conceived […]
>> Read morePlease join us at the press preview for Flowers & Skulls by Takashi Murakami, opening at Gagosian Gallery on Thursday November 29. The artist will be present for a photo call, and Nick Simunovic, Managing Director of Gagosian Gallery Asia, will meet with the media and provide a guided tour of the exhibition.
>> Read moreWhite Cube Hong Kong is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Elad Lassry, his second with the gallery. Over the past few years, through photographs, films and sculpture, as well as interventions in the gallery space, Lassry has developed a reputation for the wit and rigour of his investigations into how we […]
>> Read moreHanart TZ Gallery and School of Creative Media at CityU jointly present Chen Chieh-Jen’s latest project Happiness Building I, showing the film Happiness Building I and its production process. Two sessions of discussion hosted by Gao Shiming and Chang Tsong-Zung will be held on the opening day. You are cordially invited to join us at […]
>> Read moreArtist Yang Fudong initiated the Experimental Image Studio at China Academy of Art in September 2010. He curated “Limited Knowledge” in spring 2012 as an art creation project during a ten-day journey to Dunhuang, involving students of the Studio. The project took the form of walking, filming, discussing, and engaging in creation surrounded by the […]
>> Read moreHuman beings are evolving, fighting to survive. With the ability to expand their empires like ants, humans behave as aggressively as a virus like the vast societies we live in. Pu Jie juxtaposes seemingly contrasting narratives and memories as an attempt to show the fragmentary, ever-shifting and therefore incoherent nature of life. Pu Jie, born […]
>> Read moreChen Shaoxiong: Air – Dry History Solo Exhibit at Pekin Fine Arts (Hong Kong) Exhibition Dates: 15 Dec, 2012 – 31 March, 2013 Opening Reception: 15 Dec , 2012, 2 – 6 pm Venue: Pekin Fine Arts: Union Industrial Building,48 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Artists’ Statement: At a time when we […]
>> Read morePara Site International Conference 2013 Thursday 11 April–Saturday 13 April 2013 The Jockey Club Hall, Asia Society 9 Justice Drive Admiralty, Hong Kong Para Site is proud to present Para Site International Conference 2013, a three-day forum that brings together a group of original thinkers, artists and curators from around the world to discuss and […]
>> Read morePress Release Conforming to the norm has never been Zhu Jingyi’s stand on contemporary Chinese art. The artist’s forthcoming first solo exhibition in Hong Kong is a perfect example of how he uses his imagination, new application of the medium and understanding of the principles of mechanics to bring about a breakthrough in the tradition […]
>> Read moreOf young Chinese contemporary artists born in the 1980s, the unique styles of Gong Jian and Jiang Pengyi’s works have drawn particular attention from people in the know. Gong Jian’s paintings are colorful and multi-layered. While his early works demonstrate a visual sense of whimsy, recently his paintings have switched focus to engage in the […]
>> Read morePress Release TAKASHI MURAKAMI Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong / May 21 – July 6, 2013 The exhibition in Hong Kong (21 May – 6 July 2013), is the 9th solo show by Takashi Murakami organized by Galerie Perrotin in 20 years of collaboration, that will display in particular a set of new paintings featuring his […]
>> Read morePress Release XAVIER VEILHAN “Mobiles” Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong / May 21 – July 6, 2013 Xavier Veilhan solo show “Mobiles” organized by Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong from 21 May to 6 July 2013 gathers a group of recent or never seen mobiles of different various shapes and dimensions. Xavier Veilhan creates exhibitions in the […]
>> Read more[Press Release] SYMPOSIUM| SCREENING Sites of Construction August – October 2013 Where Multiple venues Exhibitions are where artworks meet their public. In the context of Asia, however, in the absence of systematic public collections and substantial academic art history departments dedicated to 20th and 21st century art from the region, exhibitions are more than just […]
>> Read moreThe Floating Eternity Project takes its point of departure from a 2012 architectural proposal by BREAD Studio to create an offshore columbarium to alleviate the pressing concerns over Hong Kong’s critical land scarcity and greying population as well as the implications of these issues on the city’s economy of the afterlife.
>> Read moreSpring and Witte de With are delighted to present the final act of the Moderation(s) project in Hong Kong: The Social Contract. This work by artists A Constructed World will be created during their residency at Spring in October and November, and will be open to the public from the evening of November 1 until December 15, 2013.
>> Read moreIn this exhibition Quinn explores how desire shapes our universe and affects man’s relationship with nature. Investigating the boundaries between art, nature and the ‘man-made’, Quinn asks us to re-examine the world that surrounds us by taking a closer look at its raw and seemingly mystical elements.
>> Read moreCheung Yee is the first Chinese sculptor to bring before an international audience modern sculptures impregnated with Chinese ideas, in the footsteps of Chinese painters, who similarly broke through geographical boundaries by bringing Chinese cultural ideas into the arena of Western painting.
>> Read more[Press Release] Yinka Shonibare MBE, Champagne Kid 7, (2013), Unique life-size mannequin, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, leather, resin, chair, globe and Cristal champagne bottle, 178 x 85 x 76cmcm. Copyright of artist. HONG KONG, 30 September, 2013 – Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong by renowned […]
>> Read moreThe paradoxically named series, Impermanent Instant,exemplifies Li Jun’s photographic language that evokes the intangible by illuminating its absence. The series was shot over the course of three years (2008-2011) after the artist had let the objects in his Chengdu apartment sit and become layered with dust for one year. In tracing the contours left in […]
>> Read moreZigzagging between calm and detached contemplations, photographs of radioactive artificial flowers, suspended bags of self-sustainable ecosystems, paintings of contaminated clouds from power plant explosions and copper plates with news of Greenland’s Iceberg breaking off are just some of the visual clues of Leung’s inquiries over the ubiquitous and paradoxical limits of progress.
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery Hong Kong is proud to present Walk the Line, an exhibition of new and recent work by eight gallery artists, who, across disparate practices, share an interest in conceptual abstraction. The exhibition focuses on their process-oriented approach to conceiving and making work. This frequently involves the translation, mutation and reconstitution of an image from one medium or form into another.
>> Read moreMur Nomade is pleased to inaugurate its new space in Aberdeen with the exhibition Chan Wing Nga & Claire Lee.This exhibition is an attempt to illustrate the idea that silence can speak louder than words. It features photographs and paintings by two Hong Kong female artists, both of them expressing violence and suffering in very subtle, gentle and aesthetic manners.
>> Read more[Press Release] Please join us at the exclusive press preview of “Giacometti Without End” at Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong. Véronique Wiesinger, curator of the exhibition and Chief Heritage Curator of the French Ministry of Culture, will be present to meet with the media and provide a guided tour, along with Stefan Ratibor, Director, Gagosian Gallery […]
>> Read moreThese four artists come from four different countries that together span East and South East Asia. Placed besides one another, the art work of these four artists show a certain unity as much as a distinction. This unity is a commitment to the materiality of artistic practice not simply the basis of much of artistic practice but, as its subject.
>> Read moreGagosian Hong Kong is pleased to present Alberto Giacometti’s complete suite of lithographs Paris sans fin (Paris without end) together with key sculptures, paintings, drawings, photographs, and archival material from the same period, shedding new light on the creation of one of the major artist’s books of the twentieth century.
>> Read moreEdouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Contemplating Landscape’, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of renowned New York-based artist Janaina Tschäpe (b. 1973, Germany/Brazil) that explores, through multiple mediums, amorphous landscapes and their abundant luscious properties.
>> Read more[Press Release] Opening Reception: 6 – 8 pm, Thur 10 Apr 2014 Venue: CONTEMPORARY BY ANGELA LI G/F, 248 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Exhibition Duration: 10 Apr – 6 May 2014 Website: www.cbal.com.hk Contemporary by Angela Li is proud to present world renowned artist Sheng Shan Shan’s solo exhibition, showcasing a series of […]
>> Read more[Press Release] THREE ELDERS Happy 90th Birthday Gaylord! Wednesday 16 April 2014, 6pm – 8 pm Exhibition until 8 May 2014 Luis CHAN [1905 - 1995] Luis Chan began painting Hong Kong in the late 1920s, using techniques of English landscape watercolour painting. His style evolved as the city went through a half-century of dramatic […]
>> Read moreExhibition dates: May 9 – June 21, 2014 Private preview with the artist: Friday, May 9, 6 – 8 pm Hong Kong, April 14, 2014 – Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky presents new color photographs from Water, his most recent series, in a major solo exhibition. Edward Burtynsky is known worldwide for his arresting images of […]
>> Read more14 MAY 2014 – 1 JULY 2014 PRIVATE VIEW: TUESDAY, 13 MAY 2014, 6 – 8PM Simon Lee Gallery is proud to present new works by British artist Toby Ziegler (b.1972), the artist’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Ziegler’s practice alludes to the degeneration of images and artefacts through processes of technological reproduction and […]
>> Read moreMao Xuhui’s Parent brings with it the memory of this earlier moral order while it comments on recent politics. It is undisputable that the toppled Parent will continue to determine the locus of reference for the human world, but the aesthetics of the toppled monument points to a different order of beauty.
>> Read moreLehmann Maupin is pleased to present Under the Skin, a group exhibition featuring artworks by gallery artists Tracey Emin, Klara Kristalova, Alex Prager, Robin Rhode, Juergen Teller, and Erwin Wurm. The artists included in this exhibition will present a diverse selection of works that are linked by a shared engagement with figurative representation in contemporary art.
>> Read moreGalerie Perrotin is proud to present Forest of Illusions, featuring three artists from the 1980s generation of Greater China. The exhibiting artists, Cheng Ran (Hangzhou), Tsang Kin-wah (Hong Kong) and Yang Yi-shiang (Taiwan) share the same concerns about human conditions of the contemporary world.
>> Read moreEdouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘No Exit’, a solo exhibition of New York-based American artist Jeremy Everett (b.1979, USA) that presents a lyrical exposé of his work, which neither ever fully created nor complete, is distinct for its perpetually evolving state between beauty and decay.
>> Read moreIn celebration of Galerie du Monde’s 40th anniversary and the gallery’s continuing emphasis in presenting outstanding works of art by contemporary ink painting artists, we take great pleasure in proposing this exceptional exhibition of paintings by the exceptional artists Li Gang and Qin Chong.
>> Read moredis/close is an investigation into the frictions and synergies between social media platforms and photographic languages as presented in Ng Sai Kit’s series of Instagram works, with aims to critically re-engage with our habits of image consumption and to further the possibilities of photography as a medium.
>> Read moreContemporary by Angela Li is proud to present Martin Wehmer’s solo exhibition – Ta Men, the first solo exhibition of the Beijing-based German artist in Hong Kong. His paintings, in thick oil paint, are snapshots of people in different states of mind and engaged in different daily activities.
>> Read morehis November, Lehmann Maupin Hong Kong will present the first solo exhibition of Thai artist Udomsak Krisanamis (b. 1966, Bangkok). Based in Bangkok and New York, Krisanamis is a multimedia artist who engages themes of minimalism and abstraction to create bold, reductive statements in monochrome colors.
>> Read moreGagosian Hong Kong is pleased to present recent work by Jonas Wood and Shio Kusaka. This will be the first exhibition of the artists’ work in Hong Kong. Wood and Kusaka draw from each other’s work as painter and potter to probe the tensions between represen-tation and expression; precision and chance; influences from art history […]
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery is proud to present for the first time in Asia, an exhibition of new works by Texas and New York- based artist, Jeff Elrod (b. 1966). Elrod’s new body of large-scale paintings are investigations of composition, form and texture informed by the history of abstract painting, perceptual experiments and the evolution of digital technology.
>> Read moreMobile M+: Moving Images is M+’s first moving image focused project and a part of the museum’s ongoing pre-opening public programme series Mobile M+. This multi-site project features a thematic screening programme and a two-part exhibition, which includes a selection of works from the museum’s growing moving image collection. Inspired by the multiple connotations of […]
>> Read more12th March 2015, Hong Kong; Axel Vervoordt Gallery is delighted to present the work of Ann Veronica Janssens (1956, United Kingdom). The Hong Kong gallery will show five new works of sculptures, each with its own play of colour and light subtly offering a different phenomenological experience.
>> Read moreIn 2013, artist Lam Tungpang traveled to New York City for the first time to live and work for 2 months, turning his apartment there into a semi-public/semi-private space where he created an installation with drawings and found objects, while inviting friends and strangers to join this creative process.
>> Read moreHong Kong. – Galerie du Monde presents Lan Zhenghui’s solo exhibition, showcasing 12 exceptional works by the artist. Lan is known for creating large scale, often monumental abstract ink paintings. He draws on the Chinese painting tradition, using only black ink on Xuan paper, but diverges in his pursuit of individual emotional expression. Using varying […]
>> Read moreArtist’s Reception Thursday, 20 August 2015, 6 to 8pm Exhibition Period 20 August – 12 September 2015 Curatorial Statement Silent Witness: Chow Chun Fai’s I Have Nothing to Say Valerie C. Doran Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to announce Chow Chun Fai’s new solo exhibition I Have Nothing To Say, which opens on 20 August […]
>> Read morePara Site is proud to present the 2015 edition of its International Conference, a major three-day gathering in Hong Kong of practitioners from around the world, discussing developments in contemporary art exhibition making and the roles and responsibilities these formats have imagined for themselves in the context of today’s world.
>> Read moreGalerie Perrotin, Hong Kong is pleased to present the tenth exhibition dedicated to American artist Daniel Arsham (b. 1980), which features five eroded sculptures of contemporary human figures and body parts and two installations displaying casts of modern artifacts like future archeological finds.
>> Read moreAxel Vervoordt Gallery is proud to present its first solo show of German painter Raimund Girke (1930 -2002) in Hong Kong. The works on show are monochromes, highlighting the second half of the Girke’s career, and focus on silence and serenity, thus obtaining a distinct meditative character.
>> Read moreMedia Alert – Hong Kong – *Representing a continuation of the artist’s interest in technology’s predilection towards self-effacement through its own progress, Hugh Scott-Douglas has created a new body of work for his first solo exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong in September 2015.
>> Read moreDate: 5 September – 5 November 2015 Opening Hours: Tue – Sat, 11 am – 7 pm Address: 316 Koon Wah Building, No.2 Yuen Shun Circuit, Yuen Chau Kok, Shatin, Hong Kong “Glossy! Shiny! Fertility!” is the first group exhibition of starprojects, a novel art space located in Shatin, Hong Kong. The gallery enjoys an […]
>> Read more20 November 2015 – 5 January 2016 Artists: Cheng Ting Ting, Mark Chung, Elise Lai, Ip Wai Lung, Funa Ye, Bobby Yu Curated by Cecilia Lee Opening: Friday, 20 November 2015, 7pm Performance by Ip Wai Lung: 7:30pm Curator’s Tour: 8pm Address: 316 Koon Wah Building, No.2 Yuen Shun Circuit, Yuen Chau Kok, Shatin, Hong […]
>> Read moreOpening Reception & Performance featuring a new composition by Kung Chi Shing in collaboration with Mok Kwan Kit 2015.12.04 Friday 6.30 – 8.30pm Artist Talk 2016.01.09 Saturday 4 – 6pm The Mills Gallery Pop-up Space The Annex, Nan Fung Place, 173 Des Voeux Road C, Central, Hong Kong Exhibition 2015.12.05 – 2016.01.09 Monday to Saturday […]
>> Read moreGalerie Perrotin, Hong Kong is pleased to present “Hello Stranger”, the first solo exhibition dedicated to Swedish artist Klara Kristalova in Hong Kong, and her fifth solo show with the Gallery (Miami, Paris and New York). The importance of being prepared Klara Kristalova’s first name means cope in Swedish and the individuals in her art […]
>> Read moreCurated by William Lim July 7 – 30, 2016 Opening July 7th, 2016 Tang Contemporary Art is proud to present a solo exhibition of contemporary Hong Kong artist Lam Tung Pang, the curatorial debut by renowned Hong Kong-based architect and collector William Lim. Exhibiting at their Central space from July 7 – 30, 2016, “Planting […]
>> Read moreOpening Reception | 開幕酒會 Thursday 星期四 | 26.05.2016 | 6-8pm Artist will be in attendance 藝術家將出席 Contemporary by Angela Li is proud to present “Spectacle”, Chinese artist Lv Shanchuan’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. The exhibition showcases seven new oil paintings from his latest Agora series. Lv graduated from the department of Oil Painting […]
>> Read moresolo exhibition by Nastaran Shahbazi interventions by invited artists Artists: Nastaran Shahbazi and invited artists Exhibition title: The Sun Also Rises: solo exhibition by Nastaran Shahbazi, interventions by invited artists Dates: 9 July – 10 September 2016 Opening: Saturday, 9 July 2016 Performance with musician Sze Ka Yan at 4pm The opening party will continue […]
>> Read moreTropical sceneries that appear to scintillate; an amalgamation of distorted vegetables; the blurred vision of a seated mother and child – each are running explorations in Wang Zhibo’s (b. 1981, China) solo exhibition at Edouard Malingue Gallery ‘There is a place with four suns in the sky – red, white, blue and yellow’, which takes […]
>> Read moreRefreshments and homemade Indonesian and Filipino food will be served at 2pm A story sharing by artists Dohleen Ann Hidago, Joan Pabona and Arista Devi will take place from 2.30 – 3.30pm Para Site and Lensational are pleased to present Photographese, a pop up exhibition featuring the works of 15 domestic workers who participated in […]
>> Read moreGalerie du Monde is pleased to announce a joint exhibition of work by Chinese artists Wang Gongyi (b. 1949, Tianjin) and Yan Shanchun (b. 1957, Hangzhou), taking place between 2 September and 5 October 2016. They have collaborated many times, but this will be the first duo exhibition of both artists in Hong Kong. Both […]
>> Read moreArtist’s Reception Tape Music, Score for MUSARC live performance:Friday, 2 September 2016, 6 to 8pm Exhibition Period:2 September – 8 October 2016 Hanart TZ Gallery is honoured to present Revolving Binary Forces, Lin Chi-Wei’s first major solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Lin Chi-Wei is one of Taiwan’s most important multi-disciplinary artists, a pioneer of sound […]
>> Read moreGalerie Perrotin, Hong Kong September 1 – October 15, 2016 Opening Reception: September 1, 6pm-8pm Galerie Perrotin is pleased to present “AND NE FORHTEDON NÁ”, the first solo show of the young Chinese artist HUANG Yuxing with the gallery. Showcasing about 12 pieces, the exhibition gives an in-depth view of the artist’s recent works. The […]
>> Read more10 Chancery Lane Gallery is proud to present HKFOREWORD16, an exhibition showcasing recent works by 13 Hong Kong art graduates. Now in its fifth year, the HKFOREWORD series, organized by 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, aims to actively promote and strengthen relations between the new generation of contemporary artists in Hong Kong and local art institutions. […]
>> Read moreExhibition Dates 23 September–22 October, 2016 Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong SOHO No. 1, G/F & 1/F, SOHO 189, 189 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan Hong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, the first solo exhibition of British/Indonesian artist Sinta Tantra in Hong Kong. Tantra’s vibrant geometric paintings […]
>> Read moreA soft track envelops the space with the distant lullaby of Hawaiian slide guitar; a stream of warm yellow light seeps through a series of translucent panels; ordinary objects from water bottles to cement bags, fossilised in concrete, rest carefully on an extended bed of sand. Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Green Island’, […]
>> Read moreHong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present a solo exhibition of works by American painter Sam Francis (1923–1994). This exhibition is part of the Galleries’ series that sees the work of a distinguished Modern artist presented at its Pedder Building space in Hong Kong each September. With the gallery’s long-standing interest in presenting abstract […]
>> Read more8 SEPTEMBER 2016 – 31 OCTOBER 2016 (Hong Kong, 17 August 2016) Since opening its doors in Hong Kong’s Pedder Building during Art Week in March this year, Massimo De Carlo gallery has proven to play an important role, establishing a vital dialogue between international artists and Asia. For its third exhibition in the city, […]
>> Read moreText written by Koichi Kawasaki – art historian and Gutai scholar – on the occasion of the monograph RYUJI TANAKA published by Axel Vervoordt Gallery in collaboration with AsaMer, 2016. Using traditional mineral pigments, a traditional type of Japanese paint, Ryuji Tanaka’s works convey a keen awareness of nature. Tanaka’s life was marked by a […]
>> Read moreWhite Cube is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by artist Danh Vō. This is the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and his first solo presentation in Hong Kong; the exhibition is organised by Mathieu Paris, Director, White Cube. Consisting of over 600 mammoth fossils from the late Pleistocene period and a […]
>> Read moreApichatpong Weerasethakul: The Serenity of Madness is the first solo exhibition of Apichatpong Weerasethakul presented in Hong Kong, with a selected survey of rarely-seen experimental short films and video installations by Weerasethakul, alongside his photography, drawings, sketches, and archival material that explore threads of socio-political commentary. A leading figure in contemporary film and art, Apichatpong […]
>> Read moreClouds Falling: Machinima by Ip Yuk Yiu A film of the forgotten skyscape in the virtual reality of gaming Exhibition Venue: 8/F, Foo Tak Building, 365 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai (Causeway Bay MTR Station Exit C) Exhibition Date: 3 – 27 November 2016 (*Every Wednesday to Sunday) Exhibition Time: 1pm – 8pm * If you […]
>> Read moreAncient Birds” on November 25. In seven all-‐new paintings, Ling juxtaposes or layers images from bird painting manuals held at the Forbidden City with gongbi and realist portraits of women. After being tempered by the artist’s personal experience, these two seemingly disparate languages achieve immense harmony of visual expression and aesthetic sensibility.
>> Read more19 November – 24 December 2016 Gallery EXIT is pleased to announce “Roll up the vibrant breeze”, a solo exhibition of new work by Ocean Leung. The exhibition will open on 19 November 2016 and remain on view through 24 December. An opening reception will be held on 19 November from 3pm until 6pm. As […]
>> Read moreGalerie du Monde Press Preview: Thursday, 17 November 2016, 3-5 pm Opening reception: Thursday, 17 November 2016, 6 – 8:30 pm Exhibition dates: 18 November – 30 December 2016 Venue: 108 Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong Galerie du Monde takes great pleasure in presenting The Realm of the Heart, a solo exhibition […]
>> Read moreGalerie Huit is delighted to present the Hong Kong solo debut exhibition ’Time lapses’ by London based artist, Nogah Engler. Engler (b.1970, Pennsylvania, US) depicts cryptic landscapes that point towards the idyll. Blushing fields and hollowed out forests seemingly emerge and recede simultaneously on the surface, evoking an evaporating mist. In real time, each painting […]
>> Read moreFeaturing works by Du Zhenjun, Sayaka Ishizuka, Hew Locke, Li Tianbing, and Ren Ri Exhibition Dates 20 January–3 March, 2017 Monday–Saturday, noon–7pm; Sunday, noon–5pm Venue Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong SOHO No. 1, G/F & 1/F, SOHO 189, 189 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan Hong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present MICROCOSM/MACROCOSM, a group […]
>> Read moreCurator: Leo Li Chen Featured artists: Chen Wei, Hao Jingban, Hu Weiyi, Jen Liu, Lu Yang Date: 14.1 – 4.3.2017 Opening Reception: 14 January 2017, Saturday, 4 – 6:30pm Artist talk starts at 4:30pm. “After Party: Collective Dance and Individual Gymnastics” originates from Roland Barthes’ notes from his visit to China in 1974. This exhibition […]
>> Read moreAri Benjamin Meyers An exposition, not an exhibition Opens March 11 It’s time to relax around new music. Lie on the floor and look up the barrel of a clarinet. Take in the sound waves of bassoon, guitar, guzheng and sheng, melodica and all the strings one could desire. Admire the dexterity of the able hands and lips of plainclothes professional musicians. Track down […]
>> Read moreIf moments is what draw our attention, the Artist wants Interlude to explore the inner-existence between moments. Retaining the spirit of “Living and Art as one” and “Evolving but stay true to Classical Chinese core”, the Interlude builds upon the foundation of the Inkling of the Heart. The Interlude is a quest to explore a […]
>> Read moreOpening March 20th, 2017 during the week of Art Basel Hong Kong, Tang Contemporary Art presents a curated group exhibition at their Hong Kong gallery by Bao Dong, featuring the works of six contemporary artists from China – Cai Lei, Shen Liang, Wang Jun, Wang Ningde, Yan Bing and Zang Kunkun.
>> Read more“Away from Disgrace” is Jiang Pengyi’s fourth solo exhibition at Blindspot Gallery. The exhibition will showcase his newest works from three series which involve different experimentation of photographic materials, underscoring Jiang’s persistence to constantly investigate and innovate with the boundlessly generative potentialities of the medium. Deeply inspired by French surrealist philosopher Georges Bataille’s text L’Erotisme, […]
>> Read moreA subtle tone pervades the space. The essence of a past temporality, a flutter of the senses, a trigger of distant memory. Dulcet yet melancholic, ‘Elegy’, Su-Mei Tse’s first solo show in Hong Kong, sets a pensive pace, a rhythm that invites self-reflection as well as a heightened awareness of one’s surroundings. Acting as punctuations […]
>> Read moreLehmann Maupin is pleased to a present Passage/s, an exhibition of new work by Do Ho Suh. The internationally renowned South Korean artist is best known for his installations, drawings, sculptures, and films, which often reflect on themes of home, displacement, memory, and individuality that evolve from his personal experiences and family history. For this […]
>> Read moreM+, Hong Kong’s museum of visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District is pleased to announce Ambiguously Yours: Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture, the museum’s third show at the M+ Pavilion, a permanent space on the West Kowloon site that will host the museum’s exhibitions until the opening of the M+ building in […]
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery Hong Kong is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by three artists whose links of friendship and common interest contrast sharply with their widely divergent approaches to painting, strategies of image making and the relation of narrative content in their work to the field of abstraction and figuration.
>> Read moreHanart TZ Gallery is honoured to present Luohan Tang Collection’s special selection of exquisite antique lacquer furniture together with Zheng Li’s distinctive shanshui (landscape) paintings at our current solo exhibition “Zheng Li : Reflections of the Classical Garden”. Gardens mirror Chinese culture. Inspiration, composition, style are embedded in poetry, painting, architecture, calligraphy and the many important concepts of Chinese […]
>> Read moreTang Contemporary is proud to present the first solo exhibition of American artist Michael Zelehoski “Inner Space” in Hong Kong this May. Featuring eight new mixed-media works by the New York based artist, the series works to dismantle visual processes by deconstructing the physicality of mundane objects and using industrial materials to meticulously reassemble them in pictorial space.
>> Read morePerrotin Hong Kong is pleased to present Lee Seung-Jio’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, Nucleus. Born in 1941 in Yongcheon, a village in North Pyeong-An Province, Lee studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul and came to be known as “the pipe artist” or “the nucleus artist,” nicknames given by the first generation of art […]
>> Read moreHo Tzu Nyen , Mark Geffriaud, Laurent Grasso, Kwan Sheung Chi and Sun Xun Responding to transcontinental considerations of history, power, time and discovery, Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present a focused series of film screenings bringing together, for a one week period at a time, five artists working between Asia and the West. Presented in […]
>> Read morede Sarthe Gallery and Art Agenda, S.E.A. is pleased to announce Departures: Intersecting Vietnamese Modern Art with R. Streitmatter-Tran, an exhibition of contemporary and modern Vietnamese art that tracks the flow of artists and ideas between Vietnam and the West over the last century.
>> Read moreHong Kong— Pearl Lam Galleries is proud to present Rose, Cherry, Iron Rust, Flamingo, the first solo exhibition of Ged Quinn (b. 1963, UK), in Asia. Widely regarded as one of the leading painters in Britain, Quinn is renowned for his multi-layered landscape paintings that incorporate art historical subjects and the use of trompe l’oeil […]
>> Read moreHanart TZ Gallery is pleased to announce the artist’s reception of Centrifugal Force: The Art Field of Wong Chung-yu, a solo exhibition by a young Hong Kong ink painter and new media artist Wong Chung-yu, to take place on Friday, 16 June 2017, from 6-8pm at the gallery. (Exhibition runs from June 10 until 15 July).
>> Read morePerrotin Hong Kong, with support from Don Gallery, Shanghai, is pleased to present Chinese contemporary artist Zhang Yunyao’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong entitled “Nec Spe, Nec Metu”, showcasing 13 paintings and drawings created in the past three years by the emerging young artist.
>> Read moreIf but for a moment the inevitable fate of a point in time, or our perception of a thing, was seen, held. ‘one second ago’, a group exhibition at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong, evokes that tittering sense of balance regards a state of existence or actuality, whether represented by assemblages of the quotidian or […]
>> Read moreAfter two years, acclaimed abstract art master Li Lei is having his second solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Leo Gallery is pleased to present, under the theme “Unbridled”, an array of his recent works as a manifestation of a spiritual realm where mind meets matter. The exhibition will be held between 27th July and 9th September.
>> Read moreAmna Asghar, Doreen Chan, Viola Chen, Dachal Choi, COME INSIDE, Eternal Dragonz, Jes Fan, Christopher K. Ho, Eisa Jocson, Linda C.H. Lai, Fiona Lee, Ma Qiusha, Hương Ngô, Ngoc Nau, Xiaoshi Vivian Vivian Qin, Renee So, Salote Tawale, Hiram To, Ka-Man Tse, Wong Kit Yi, Kristina Wong, Xiyadie, Yu Shuk Pui Bobby Curated by Hera […]
>> Read moreEdouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong is pleased to present a duo exhibition of Syaiful Aulia Garibaldi (Indonesia, 1985) and Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo (Indonesia, 1978) as part of an ongoing collaboration with ROH Projects, Jakarta. Following the gallery’s group show at ROH Projects in February, this reciprocal exhibition continues to develop greater dialogue with artists in Indonesia and the wider Asian Pacific region. “ω […]
>> Read moreThis September, Pace Hong Kong will present Hong Hao’s latest solo exhibition. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery after exhibitoin “Reflection”, held in 2015. This exhibition will present the artist’s latest works from 2016 and 2017, which can be seen as an important thread marking the artist’s future developmental trajectory. The […]
>> Read more1a space proudly presents Ways of Surviving Through Accelerated Mindfulness, a group exhibition curated by Wu Mo, showcases artworks of six artists from Europe and Hong Kong including Joana Brunkow, Zaida Guerrero Casado, Elva Lai賴明珠, Marie-Eve Levasseur, Peggy Pehl and Grażyna Roguski. Ways of Surviving Through Accelerated Mindfulness Opening: 12 October 2017, 6:30 pm – 9 pm […]
>> Read moreDE SARTHE GALLERY is pleased to announce Wang Xin’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, entitled THE MUST-SEE ART SHOW WHERE YOU CAN FIND 10,000 ARTISTS. The show opens on October 21st, and will continue through November 18th, 2017. This is Wang Xin’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong and new work will be showcased. […]
>> Read moreEmpty Gallery is pleased to present Toshio Matsumoto: Everything Visible Is Empty, a retrospective exhibition of the late experimental filmmaker and visual theorist, examining arguably his most fertile artistic period: the years 1960 to 1979. Emerging from the same post-war creative ferment as counter-cultural figures like playwright Shuji Terayama, pop artist Tadanori Yokoo, and novelist […]
>> Read moreManeuverable Strategies in X m2 is the title of Sara Kramer and Vibe Overgaard’s work, exhibited at Floating Projects. Collaborating with Hong Kong based dancer Kayi Cheung, they have choreographed and filmed a number of performative acts staged in the city of Hong Kong. The performances are emphasizing the limits of space and time in […]
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery is proud to present for the first time in Asia, an exhibition of new video works by Paris-based artist Isabelle Cornaro. The multi-disciplinary practice of Cornaro considers the various material and conceptual shifts that occur when an object is transformed into an image. Exploring how our perspectives are historically and culturally determined, […]
>> Read moreWhite Cube is pleased to present new work by Christian Marclay. This exhibition, his first in Hong Kong, includes a series of unique, large-scale woodcut prints that explore the physical and cultural intersection of sound and vision, reflecting the artist’s ongoing interest in the sonic perception of still images.
>> Read moreHanart TZ Gallery is pleased to present Living in Compassion: The Art of Chu Hing Wah, a major retrospective exhibition by the celebrated Hong Kong painter Chu Hing Wah, including a selection of more than 60 masterpieces from the early 1960s to 2017. The featured works, largely in ink and wash created in Chu’s distinctive […]
>> Read moreEarlier this year in July, a group of young Hong Kong artists travelled to the village of Scuol in Switzerland to take part in a residency program, and to exhibit their work alongside that of a group of Swiss and Austrian artists. The exhibition comprised the work of Hong Kong artists Au Hoi Lam, Nadim […]
>> Read moreGalerie du Monde is pleased to present the premier solo exhibition in Hong Kong of Chinese contemporary artist Xiao Bo (b. 1977, Hangzhou, China) from 12 January to 25 February 2018, showcasing an impressive group of paintings, all of which were created in 2017. Xiao Bo graduated from the China Academy of Art in 1999, […]
>> Read moreGalerie Huit is delighted to present the solo exhibition ‘The Serene Path’ by Singaporean artist, Oh Chai Hoo. Oh is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose distinguished career spans thirty years. His painting talent was discovered at the early age of fifteen by Goh Sing Hooi, the pioneering Singaporean watercolorist, who also nurtured his potential. Having gone through a period of rigorous […]
>> Read moreDavid Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Michaël Borremans, inaugurating the gallery’s space in Hong Kong. This will be the artist’s first solo show in Hong Kong and his sixth overall with David Zwirner. Fire from the Sun includes small and large scale works that feature toddlers engaged in playful but […]
>> Read moreHong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is proud to present two solo exhibitions of works by Kour Pour (b.1987, England) and Su Dongping (b.1958, China) in Hong Kong. Kour Pour is known for his elaborate carpet paintings that depict familiar symbols of different cultures and universal concepts of beauty. Inspired by an early education in textiles from […]
>> Read moreSwarms of ochred colour flush the canvases; figures huddle in the foreground, conversant, anonymous; spectral homes occupy the painterly surfaces. As if recalled from distant mnemonic incidents, the various elements populate ‘Differentiation’, the new series of works by Cui Xinming (b. 1985, China), presented for the first time at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong. Marked […]
>> Read moreCHARBON art space is pleased to announce a non-profit exhibition – Documenting Myanmar – showcasing Burmese photographs, short films and artist-modified images revolving around the power and subjectivity of the documentary. The exhibition will open on 9 March and run until 24 March 2018 in Wong Chuk Hang. Initiated and curated by French art writer […]
>> Read moreHauser & Wirth, a leading international gallery for contemporary art and modern masters, will open its Hong Kong outpost in the newly-developed H Queen’s complex on Monday 26 March 2018 with an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford. Bradford is one of the world’s most prominent and critically-acclaimed contemporary artists. His […]
>> Read more22 February to 11 April 2018 Central and Western District Promenade & Wan Chai Hong Kong’s first international sculpture park today announced the names of 19 of the artists confirmed to participate in the project. Supported by a wide community of public and private organisations, the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park will be the first public art project […]
>> Read moreArtist Talk: 5:30 – 6:30 pm, 7 March 2018 (Wednesday), *RSVP* Essential Opening Reception with Artist Attendance: 6:30 – 8:30 pm, 7 March 2018 (Wednesday), *RSVP* Essential Exhibition Dates: 8 March – 21 April 2018 Venue: Galerie du Monde, 108 Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong HONG KONG – Galerie du Monde is pleased […]
>> Read moreGalerie Huit is delighted to announce the group exhibition ‘Transmission’, featuring signature works by Gordon Cheung, Troika, James Clar, Doreen Chan and Alejandro Guijarro. Transmission relates to the act of transference, its reception, to process, most commonly, a real time message. The exhibition will bring together a selection of artworks presenting a disruption of the visual narrative through a technological reworking of the familiar […]
>> Read morePace Gallery is pleased to present the first exhibition in Asia dedicated to the New York-based artist Loie Hollowell. On view March 27 through May 31, 2018 in Central Hong Kong’s Entertainment Building, Loie Hollowell: Switchback is the artist’s second exhibition with Pace Gallery worldwide, following her debut with the gallery in Palo Alto in fall 2017. […]
>> Read moreTang Contemporary Art Hong Kong is proud to announce the opening of Wang Yuping’s all-new solo exhibition “Tedious Paradise” at H Queen’s on June 22, 2018. Curated by Guo Xiaoyan, the exhibition primarily showcases work Wang made while traveling in Thailand, including the locally-flavored Tuk Tuk and Lady Boy, the watercolor series Cat, and the small Starbucks works. The exhibition will also present Beihai […]
>> Read moreSpring Workshop is honoured to present Tai Kwun Contemporary’s inaugural exhibition Dismantling the Scaffold. The show has grown out of an auspicious convergence of timing. As Spring Workshop begins a planned hiatus after five years of collaborating with non-profit organisations and artists around the world, Tai Kwun Contemporary undertakes its first collaboration as a new cultural hub. With […]
>> Read more“Everybody sees color differently; black and white levels the field and brings content to the fore” – Robin Moyer, Hong Kong, 2018 Pékin Fine Arts is honored to host our 1st solo exhibition of black and white photography by Robin Moyer, an award winning photo-journalist, with a career spanning over five decades in Asia and […]
>> Read more(7 June 2018, Hong Kong) M+, Hong Kong’s museum of twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District, is pleased to announce In Search of Southeast Asia through the M+ Collections, which will be presented at the M+ Pavilion from 22 June until 30 September 2018.
>> Read moreAxel Vervoordt Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Gutai artist Sadaharu Horio in Hong Kong. The exhibition includes the new works on Echizen washi paper that the artist created in June this year, during his stay in Belgium on the occasion of the recent solo exhibition at the gallery’s Kanaal location.
>> Read moreThis year’s edition of Para Site’s International conference is interested in the renewed discussion throughout the world, often marked by symbolic actions if not yet by government policy, affecting what gets counted within the category of heritage, and who gets to do the counting: from the increasing debate around repatriation of looted artefacts by colonial powers to the varied and dissimilar processes of renaming and removing symbols of past eras, from India and Myanmar to Confederate America and Apartheid South Africa.
>> Read moreTang Contemporary Art is pleased to present “Not I”, an exhibition by German-born sculptor Christian Lemmerz, marking the artist’s first solo presentation in Hong Kong. Over the years, Lemmerz worked with various medium, such as installation, film, interactive media, performance and drawing. He has created a large number of artworks that seem both fascinating and […]
>> Read moreHao Jingban’s first solo exhibition at Blindspot Gallery — “Uninvited Guests” – will feature three new video works from the artist’s most recent project using the Manchukuo of the 1930s-40s as background. The artist conducts historical investigation, archival research, field study and personal interviews, tracing back to the propaganda, drama and documentary films, as well as related figures, from the period of the Manchukuo Film Association.
>> Read morede Sarthe is pleased to present the Beijing-based painter Ma Sibo’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and first solo presentation in Hong Kong, opening on Saturday, 24 November. Featuring new paintings, the exhibition sheds lights on the artist’s understanding of the space between reality, imagination, memory, and time. Playing with color and light, Ma […]
>> Read moreTang Contemporary Art Hong Kong is proud to announce the opening of Shen Ling’s solo exhibition “Intensity of Concreteness”. The exhibition will present series of oil paintings and works on paper by celebrated Chinese female artist Shen Ling and highlight artist’s pictorial universe that is based on her sensitive, poetical, empathic interpretation of human complexity.
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Asia by Los Angeles-based artist Channing Hansen. In Pattern Recognition Hansen presents a new series of his signature hand-knitted textile-based works, which bring together craft and computation to explore theories related to the intersection of art, science and technology.
>> Read moreSimon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Asia by Los Angeles-based artist Channing Hansen. In Pattern Recognition Hansen presents a new series of his signature hand-knitted textile-based works, which bring together craft and computation to explore theories related to the intersection of art, science and technology.
>> Read moreJorg Immendorff, The saints-Leda und die Schwane, 1984 “Angelus Novus” March 26 to 31, 2019 AYE Gallery and Michael Werner Gallery AYE Project Space, Hong Kong Liu Wei, Lan Ting Xu, 2019 AYE Gallery and Michael Werner Gallery present “Angelus Novus” to inaugurate AYE Gallery’s new project space in Hong Kong, from Mar 26 to 31 concurrently with […]
>> Read moreIt questions that self-adjusting process of fitting oneself into environments in order to survive, be at one. It goes a step further, however, and proposes: with the frequency of these constant shifts, are they indeed ephemeral in nature, or rather the foundations of a permanent future?
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