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Sarah Sze

Gagosian 7/F Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central

WHAT This is the NY-based Chinese-American artist's (b.1969) first solo exhibition in Asia, and her 6th with the gallery. Known for her exploration of the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilising everyday materials, the exhibition features new large-scale mixed-media paintings alongside a new series of hanging sculptures. WHY The…

Sin Wai Kin: The Time of Our Lives

Blindspot Gallery 15/F Po Chai Industrial Building, 28 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, the presentation features latest video works: 'The Time of Our Lives' (2024), 'The Fortress' (2024), and 'Asleep' (2024). These are shown alongside face wipes imprinted with the make-up of Sin’s characters featured in the films. This marks the final stop of a touring solo exhibition that…

Stephen Thorpe: The Last Word Always Belongs to the Mountain

Ora-Ora 105-107 Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT The US-based British artist's new paintings explore our fractured relationship with mountains - culturally significant landscapes - through contrasts of tone and texture. Challenging our assumptions of what is marginal and what is teeming with life and meaning, he prompts his audience to look closer, look around, and to look inward. WHY Throughout history…

Dominique Fung: Beneath the Golden Canopy

MASSIMODECARLO 203-205A Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT The exhibition is the NY-based Chinese-Canadian artist's first Hong Kong solo show. With her distinctive blend of historical reference and symbolism, she paints a world of contradictions, where grandeur is laced with disquiet, authority is performative, and where the artifacts of the past resurface. The Empress Dowager Cixi is a lingering presence, woven into…

TSANG Kin-Wah: T REE O  GO  D EVIL

Galerie du Monde (gdm) 108 Ruttonjee House, 11 Duddell Street, Central

WHAT The exhibition by the local Hong Kong artist is a site-specific installation, featuring a central column and ceiling adorned with text that mimics a tree, while a sloped platform supports screens displaying black-and-white footage of human brutality. The exhibition explores the complex tapestry of evil intertwining with the notions of the Tree of Knowledge,…

Oda Jaune: Oils of Angels

Galerie Templon Paris 30 rue Beaubourg, Paris

WHAT The Bulgarian-born London-based artist uses her work to portray a tormented yet deeply poetical world. Her series of 21 paintings delves into a theme as timeless as it is universal: unconditional love. Her art is both poetic and visionary, travelling the twists and turns of the subconscious in a language that flirts with surrealism,…

Karine Rougier: Jardin des Souffles

Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire - Chapon 21 Rue Chapon, Paris

WHAT The Malta-born Marseille-based artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery is a diverse presentation of works: tempera paintings on resins (from wreck fragments found in the Mediterranean Sea), drawings on handmade paper, a wall installation, and a bronze sculpture. Inspired by the beauty of the earth, vegetation, its underwater wanderings, but also by poetry,…

Oliver Beer: Resonance Paintings: The Cave

Thaddaeus Ropac Paris - Marais 7 Rue Debelleyme, Paris

WHAT Following his recent critically-acclaimed installation at the 17th Biennale de Lyon, the series of Resonance paintings by the British artist (b.1985) is presented at the gallery for the first time. Drawing on both his musical and artistic training, he plays precise harmonies through loudspeakers positioned beneath horizontally-oriented canvases scattered with dry pigment, adjusting the…

Cézanne and Renoir Looking at the World – Masterpieces from the Musée de l’Orangerie and the Musée d’Orsay

Hong Kong Museum of Art 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

WHAT The groundbreaking exhibition brings together the works of two of the most iconic figures of the French Impressionist movement - Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) and Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919). Featuring 52 masterpieces from the prestigious Musée de l’Orangerie and Musée d’Orsay, the well-curated presentation is the first large-scale exhibition of the two artists in Hong Kong,…