It is a curious historical fact that such a small and distant country as Switzerland has had such a profound impact on the development of art in China, especially at this moment of China’s greatest economic and cultural transformation. >> Read more
Art Basel today announced its new Art Basel Cities initiative, which will expand Art Basel's engagement in the art world from staging art fairs to working with cities to develop cultural events with international resonance. >> Read more
M+, Hong Kong’s new museum for visual culture, unveils a new ongoing series that showcases a diverse range of moving image works in the context of a single cinema screen. >> Read more
It was announced this week that Tobias Berger has prematurely left his post as curator of visual art at M+ to assume the leading role at the Central Police Station (CPS) in Hong Kong... >> Read more
Mobile 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 more
Mobile 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+. >> Read more
The Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC) and M+ (Hong Kong’s up-and-coming museum for visual culture and contemporary art in the West Kowloon Cultural District) announced today that Tsang Kin-Wah has been chosen to represent Hong Kong at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015... >> Read more
Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA) will soon launch its 15th anniversary exhibition, “15 Years Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA)”, at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai.
‘You.’ by leading Hong Kong artist Lee Kit is a major new solo exhibition which continues and expands on the themes of his exhibition ‘You (you).’, presented at the 55th Venice Biennale to represent Hong Kong in the world’s most important event for contemporary art. >> Read more