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Luis Chan Studio

Hong Kong Arts Centre   2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai

WHAT Nicknamed “Fuk Bak”, iconic Hong Kong artist Luis Chan lived in a home studio located at Lockhart Road in Wan Chai – a place which doubled as his living place and room for creation. His paintings were mostly based on daily life. Therefore, Wan Chai became the inspiration for many of his works, including…

Mirrors of the Portrait

West Bund Museum (WBM) No. 2600 Longteng Avenue, West Bund

WHAT The exhibition consists of almost 300 portraits displayed together for the first time in Shanghai. This is the third installation in the museum’s semi-permanent exhibition, the purpose of which is to showcase the richness of the portraiture genre, and to reveal the untold stories behind the portraits. The works - dating from 1895 to…

M+ Sign Collection: Another Story

M+ 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon

WHAT The exhibition visually examines the styles and practices of contemporary Chinese art since the 1990s. Though the inaugural exhibition of the collection was organised through a chronological, socio-political lens, the exhibition is based around the cultural identities of the artists. It surveys how artists reconsidered these identities and expressed the uncertainty during the rapid…

VARIOUS ARTISTS: Shanshui: Echoes and Signals

M+ 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon

WHO Various artists WHAT This thematic exhibition draws from the collections of the museum, featuring the complex connections between landscape and humanity in our post-industrial and increasingly virtual world. The exhibition reimagines shanshui, a cultural legacy integral to Chinese philosophical thinking and poetic imagination, through a diverse range of contemporary artistic mediums, including sculpture, moving…

Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Primitive

M+ 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon

WHO Apichatpong Weerasethakul WHAT Immerse yourself in the world of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, a celebrated Thai filmmaker and artist. The presentation is an ambitious multi-platform project that delves into the socio-political landscape of Thailand. It comprises video installations, photographs and drawings, immersing viewers in the narratives of the people from Nabua, a village in North-east Thailand.…

Auguste Herbin: L’Alphabet Plastique à Visée Universelle

Musée de Montmartre Jardins Renoir 12 Rue Cortot, Paris

WHAT The late artist (1882-1960) was a pivotal figure in modern art who participated in major 20th century movements. This exhibition showcases previously unseen works and traces the 7 creative periods of his career: Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Monumental Objects, New Figuration, First Abstraction, and Second Abstraction. His innovative contributions, especially his ultimate creation of a…

VARIOUS ARTISTS: Factory of Tomorrow

CHAT - Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories

WHO Various artists WHAT From textile works and sculptures to immersive installations and videos, the exhibition brings together creations by 19 artists and collectives of Asian backgrounds, reflecting their takes on textile technology and materials, diversity, climate change and our future. The first part showcases works of contemporary art collected by CHAT over the years…

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AKI SASAMOTO: Sounding Lines

Para Site 22/F Wing Wah Industrial Building, 677 King's Road, North Point & Quarry Bay

WHO Aki Sasamoto WHO Situated between sculpture and performance, the New York-based artist’s solo exhibition features a newly commissioned installation and performance in conversation with a recent moving-image work: the exhibition's title sets the stage for exploration. Expanding on this concept, it explores the boundaries and interrelations among people and their physical surroundings, focusing on…

Le monde comme il va

Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection 2 Rue de Viarmes, Paris

WHAT Curated by Jean-Marie Gallais, the group exhibition exclusively highlights works from the Pinault Collection, showcasing the vision of its founder, François Pinault, and the depth, vitality, and diversity of his collection. The title is borrowed from Voltaire's philosophical tale, and the presentation throughout the museum’s various spaces features established artists such as Maurizio Cattelan,…

Jean Hélion: La prose du monde

Musée d’Art Moderne 11 Av. du Président Wilson, Paris

WHAT The late French artist (1904-1987) was a pioneering painter and intellectual whose work spanned the 20th century. Renowned for introducing abstraction to America in the 1930s, he eventually evolved towards a unique form of figuration. This retrospective exhibition features over 150 oeuvres, including 103 paintings, 50 drawings, notebooks, and extensive documentation. Organised chronologically, it…

Richter / Scully

Ben Brown Fine Arts 202 The Factory, 1 Yip Fat Street, Aberdeen

WHO Gerhard Richter, Sean Scully WHAT Curated by esteemed art historian Joachim Pissarro, this groundbreaking showcase pays tribute to the pair of artists, bringing together a selection of their finest paintings and works on paper. The exhibition explores the artists' unique approaches to painting and abstraction, revealing the physical and metaphysical aspects of their works.…

Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment

Musée d’Orsay Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Paris

WHAT On April 15, 1874, the first Impressionist exhibition opened in Paris, marking a pivotal moment in art history. To celebrate this anniversary, the museum is featuring approximately 130 works that offer a fresh perspective on this legendary event. It aims to explore the circumstances surrounding the birth of Impressionism and its significance within the…

Carlos Cruz-Diez: L’Euphorie de la Couleur

Galleria Continua 87 Rue du Temple, Paris

WHAT The late Venezuelian artist (1923-2019) was a pioneering figure in kinetic art, renowned for the mastery of colour and the innovative exploration of perceptual-sensory dynamics. The exhibition features key pieces that represent pivotal moments in artist's career. They explore the dissociation of form and colour, and highlights the experience of viewing as an integral…

Olympism – Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy

Musee du Louvre Louvre, Paris

WHAT Exploring the creation of the first modern Olympic Games, visitors have the chance to delve into the historical, political, and social contexts of the late 19th century that gave rise to this iconic sporting event. The exhibition showcases the visionary efforts of Pierre de Coubertin and his collaborators, including Swiss draughtsman Émile Gilliéron, who…

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FONG CHUNG-RAY: Abstract Evolutions: Sixty Years of Paintings by Fong Chung-Ray

University Museum & Art Gallery (UMAG)  90 Bonham Road, Pokfulam

WHAT The distinguished Chinese painter (b. 1933) holds great significance in the global art scene and the representation of Chinese artistic traditions in California during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. His artworks have introduced diverse artistic traditions, techniques, and themes to international audiences, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture. This…

Ellsworth Kelly: Shapes and Colors, 1949-2015

The Fondation Louis Vuitton 8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi, Paris

WHAT The renowned American abstract painter and sculptor (1923-2015) is known for his groundbreaking contributions to 20th century art. The retrospective presentation is a unique opportunity is admire a comprehensive overview of artist's works. Featuring over 100 pieces, including paintings, drawings, photographs, and collages, the exhibition is organised in collaboration with Glenstone Museum (Maryland, USA)…

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Bruce Nauman

Tai Kwun Contemporary Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT This major survey exhibition provides an in-depth exploration of the entire career of the American artist, showcasing his groundbreaking work across various artistic mediums. Spanning six decades, it features drawings, large-scale sculptural and sound installations that offer a diverse range of media, challenging traditional notions of artistic practice. It offers viewers a comprehensive overview…

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YANG JIECHANG: The Last Tree

Alisan Fine Arts (Central) 21/F Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central

WHAT The French-Chinese artist (b. 1956) is regarded as one of the most groundbreaking contemporary artists to emerge from China after the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). As part of French May Arts Festival, this exhibition documents the artist's personal and artistic reflections spanning 45 years. It features the premiere the 'Soy Sauce Drawing' series in Hong…

HSIAO CHIN: From Eternal Garden to the Bright Side

3812 Gallery 26/F Wyndham Place, 40-44 Wyndham Street, Central

WHAT This memorial exhibition pays homage to the life and artistic brilliance of the Chinese painter, delving into the transformative period of the 1990s that represented the pinnacle of his artistic development. The exhibition showcases a collection of works that eloquently depict his profound journey from grief and loss to personal salvation and enlightenment. Through…

LAURENT MARTIN ‘LO’: Celestial Equilibrium

10 Chancery Lane Gallery G/F, 10 Chancery Lane, Central

WHAT The French sculptor skillfully manipulates bamboo to create sculptures that exude an otherworldly grace. Drawing inspiration from the Universe itself, Lo's profound understanding of bamboo's qualities and his exploration of tension, balance, and movement culminate in visually captivating and conceptually rich artworks. Coinciding with The French May, this exhibition invites viewers on a sensory…

Alex Katz: 60 Years of Printmaking

Thaddaeus Ropac (Pantin) 69 Avenue du Général Leclerc, Paris

WHAT The renowned American artist (b.1927) is known for his unique approach to contemporary representational painting, developed during the height of Abstract Expressionism. The exhibition features evocative early landscapes and recent monumental portraits rendered in striking monochrome. The presentation at the gallery’s Pantin venue is the first dedicated to the artist’s printmaking practice, showcasing prints…

Sean Scully: Carbon and Air

Thaddaeus Ropac (Marais) 7 Rue Debelleyme, Paris

WHAT The renowned Irish-born American artist (b.1945) works have significantly shaped contemporary abstraction. The exhibition spans rare figurative works and highlights the evolution of some of the artist’s best-known abstract series. Fusing European painting traditions with the distinct character of American abstraction, his pieces combine painterly drama with visual delicacy. Often structured around stripes or…

Robert Couturier: Silhouettes

Galerie Dina Vierny 36 rue Jacob, Paris

WHAT The exhibition presents the works of one of the most significant post-war sculptors, alongside contemporaries such as Alberto Giacometti and Germaine Richier. Curated by Claire Maingon and Thierry Dufrêne, the exhibition explores the theme of the silhouette in the French architect and decorator's art. Artist's sculptures are known for their balance between figurative invention…

JANINE ANTONI: In my holding

Rossi & Rossi 11/F M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The Bahamian artist is renowned for her groundbreaking performance works, which utilise her body as a conduit, tool, and anchor for conveying profound meaning. Through her early artistic methods, involving the transformation of materials such as chocolate and soap through daily rituals (bathing, eating, sleeping), she draws attention to the significance of the creative…

Thomas Struth: Nature and Politics

Galerie Marian Goodman 79 & 66 Rue du Temple, Paris

WHAT The German photographer (b.1954) is best known for his Museum Photographs series, black and white photographs ofthe streets of Düsseldorf and New York taken in the 1970s, and his family photographs series. The exhibition includes photographs taken at CERN and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, which include large-scale panoramic photographs of…

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MERRILL WAGNER: Nature

David Zwirner 5/F-6/F H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT Known for a unique approach to abstraction, the American artist's (b. 1935) work blurs the boundaries between painting, relief, sculpture, and installation. In this exhibition, Wagner showcases compositions from her expansive career, bringing together a collection of works that explore her ongoing fascination with process, chance, and the transformative effects of time. It presents…

Tetsumi Kudo: Cages

Hauser & Wirth G/F, 8 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT The late Japanese artist (1935–1990) played a significant role in the avant-garde, critiquing consumerism and political conformity in Japan, as well as contributing to the Nouveau Realisme movement in France. Known for his diverse artistic practice, Kudo delved into the human experience, exploring themes such as mass consumption, technology, colonialism, racism, social cohesion, and…

Yuki Kimura: Time Paradox

Galerie Chantal Crousel 10 Rue Charlot, Paris

WHAT The Kyoto-based artist (b.1971) is known for installation works based on photographs from varied sources, exploring themes of time and dimension in relation to present spaces. The artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery features new sculptures composed of multiplied everyday objects, where they are brought to life through a subtle interplay of light…

Lee Jin Woo

White Cube 50 Connaught Road, Central

WHAT Adhering to the principles of minimal gesture, formal repetition, and humbling physical labor, the Paris-based Korean artist's art extends from Dansaekhwa, a movement that emerged in the 1970s, including renowned Korean painters Park Seo-Bo and Lee Ufan. Immersed in traditional Korean aesthetics, his works embody philosophical inquiry and artistic intuition. The exhibition also features…

Clotilde Jiménez: The long run

Mariane Ibrahim Gallery 18 Avenue Matignon, Paris

WHAT The young multi-disciplinary American artist (b.1990) works with ceramics, collage, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, and is known for his collage works that explore themes of movement, identity, and community. His second exhibition at the gallery builds upon his previous works, including the Official Olympic Posters series for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.…

JR: Dans La Lumière

Perrotin Paris (Turenne) 76 Rue de Turenne, Paris

WHAT The 4th solo exhibition of the French photographer and street artist at the gallery showcases recent artworks inspired by the CHIROPTERA project — a unique ballet performance created in collaboration with Damien Jalet and Thomas Bangalter for the Opéra de Paris. This exhibition features a series of works including photographic transfers, black ink on…

Andrea Marie Breiling: Kissing the Glass

Almine Rech Paris (Turenne) 64 Rue de Turenne, Paris

WHAT Known for her large-scale spray-paint paintings, the American contemporary painter is known for large atmospheric works created with spray paint and dye, which exhibit a fluid energy that shows the physicality behind her creative process. The exhibition offers a romantic and intensely feminine tribute to Paris through a collection of new works saturated in…

Dr. Esther Mahlangu: The Order of Things

Almine Rech Paris (Turenne) 64 Rue de Turenne, Paris

WHAT Her 4th exhibition at the gallery, the renowned South African artist (b.1935) is known for her bold large-scale contemporary paintings that reference her Ndebele heritage. The presentation showcases her bold abstract paintings inspired by Ndebele artistic tradition, known for its vibrant geometric patterns. WHY The artist has made a valuable contribution to contemporary art…

Eva Jospin: Chambre de soie

Château de Versailles Place d'Armes, Versailles

WHAT Inspired by the Embroidery Room of the Palazzo Colonna in Rome and Virginia Woolf’s novel, ‘A Room of One’s Own’, the exhibition features one unique artwork – a feat of embroidery. Its 350 m2 (3767 sq. ft.) landscape was produced by craftsmen in India, in constant dialogue with the artist, and showcases Jospin's favorite…

Ay-O: Nijitsukai

Whitestone Gallery 7-8/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central

WHAT With a career spanning over 6 decades, the esteemed Japanese artist has established himself as a pioneering force in the art world. As a member of the Fluxus movement, his artworks transcend traditional boundaries, engaging all five senses and merging seamlessly with their surroundings. Known for his dynamic and multi-sensory approach to art, Ay-O…

Irving Penn: Edge of Beauty

Thaddaeus Ropac (Marais) 7 Rue Debelleyme, Paris

WHAT The exhibition features a curated selection of works by the late American photographer and artist (1917-2009). It features photographs by Tom Pecheux, renowned make-up artist and global beauty director for YSL Beauty. The exhibition includes both artist's famous and lesser-known works, exploring the complexities and darker aspects of beauty. WHY The exhibition encourages viewers…

Sarah Sze: Pictures at an Exhibition

Gagosian Paris 4 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris

WHAT Known for large site-specific installations made of recycled objects, the American artist's works break from the Conceptualism and Minimalism movements of the 1960s to the 1980s. Her installations are expressive, poetic, and imbued with realism. The exhibition includes a dynamic, room-sized kaleidoscope-like installation and a series of new paintings that blur the lines between…

I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture

M+ 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon

WHAT The first full-scale retrospective of Ieoh Ming Pei (1917–2019) properly appraises the work of one of the greatest architects of the 20th and 21st centuries. This exhibition features more than 300 objects, exploring Pei's transcultural vision and the profound impact of his iconic landmarks. It offers a comprehensive examination of Pei's life and work…