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2015.02.11 Wed, by

Moving Images

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
2014.01.19 Sun, by

M+ receives major donation of 37 works from Chinese art collector, Guan Yi

WKCDA announced today that M+, Hong Kong’s future museum for visual culture, has received a donation of 37 important works of Chinese contemporary art by Guan Yi, one of the most important art collectors based in the region. >> Read more
2013.04.12 Fri, by

Mobile M+: Inflation!

The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority announced today a major exhibition which will see six giant inflatable sculptures on the site of the Park at West Kowloon Cultural District... >> Read more
2013.01.11 Fri, by

Song Dong: 36 Calendars

Co-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 more
2019.05.22 Wed, by

M+ International launches with The Hidden Pulse, a collaboration with the Sydney Opera House

M+ International launches with The Hidden Pulse, a collaboration with the Sydney Opera House >> Read more
2014.02.17 Mon, by

‘You.’ – Lee Kit

‘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
2012.06.12 Tue, by

Sigg Collection Donated to M+ Museum

It has just been announced that Dr. Uli Sigg’s famous collection of Chinese art will be donated to M+ Museum, the centerpiece art museum of the new West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), due to open in 2017. >> Read more

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