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Gangcai Encounter – The Art of Hong Kong Porcelain Painting

Artspace K G105-106 The Repulse Bay, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay

WHAT The group show is a showcase of 90 pieces of Gangcai artworks containing both traditional and contemporary elements, presented by 8 Hong Kong Gangcai artists. The diverse cultural medium of porcelain painting came out of Guangzhou as ‘Guangcai’ and was developed into the Hong Kong artform ‘Gangcai’. The local artists strive to spark interest…

Titian and the Venetian Renaissance from the Uffizi

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

WHAT This exhibition takes you on a journey through the enchanting city of Venice during the Renaissance, a cultural hub that brought together merchants, voyagers, scholars and artists from all over the world. It showcases pieces from the world-renowned collection of the Uffizi, featuring works by Titian, Giorgione, Tintoretto, and Veronese. In addition to these…

Tears of Tempo

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

WHAT The Hong Kong artist is known for exploring history and culture through installations, photographs, videos, texts, and found objects, representing Hong Kong at the Venice Biennale in 2001. His latest site-specific installation features vintage Venetian glass lamps that he has collected, which emit flickering light; they are accompanied by a sound track recorded by…

Everybody Wanna Be Happy

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

WHAT The solo exhibition of the acclaimed Thai contemporary artist offers a retrospective of his artistic practice spanning two decades. It showcases wall-hangings and sculptural pieces, as well as an ongoing workshop for refugees in Thailand. His works break free from conventional craft and the lineage of Western modernism in textile and fibre art, and…

Field Signs

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

WHAT The renowned German artist’s second solo show at the gallery’s Hong Kong location is a presentation of new paintings, following his 2021 exhibition at the New York location. Widely celebrated as one of the most influential figurative painters working today, the artist is known for richly-coloured and elaborate paintings that contain a repertoire of…

Mr Doodle in Space

Pearl Lam Galleries G/F Ruttonjee House, 3-11 Duddell Street, Central

WHAT The immersive gallery presentation showcases the works of Mr. Doodle, aka British artist, Sam Cox. It explores the intergalactic adventures of beloved Doodles such as Mr. Doodle, Mrs. Doodle, and Baby Doodle – elaborate maze-like scenes of black and white – and dynamic character sketches brought to life in vibrant colour from various shapes…

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Acts & Paintings

Axel Vervoordt Gallery 21/F Coda Designer Centre, 62 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The exhibition explores the intersection of art and environment, seen through the eyes of the Spanish-born Belgium-based artist (b.1968). Taking on the alter-ego of Straatman (‘man of the street’) and venturing into different environments - both natural and urban - he creates paintings that absorb and reflect the atmosphere of these environments. For this…

Whispers of the Soul

Villepin 53-55 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT Co-curated by Arthur de Villepin and Olivier Kaeppelin, this is the first presentation of the Australian-born American painter in Hong Kong. Carroll's work is characterised by a quiet visual language, subtle colouring, and inconspicuous materials, which reflect his search for belonging and his desire to slow down and observe the world around him. The…

Serendipper

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The title of the exhibition derives from the concept of serendipity, or finding joy by chance, encapsulating the contemporary Korean artist’s fascination with ordinary objects and spaces that evoke strong emotions. From vintage market finds to everyday items on a desk, the paintings featuring these objects manifest his unique universe, personal experiences, and emotions.…

Portraits

Perrotin Hong Kong 807 K11 Atelier, 18 Salisbury Road, Victoria Dockside, Kowloon

WHAT The Japanese sculptor’s works are infused with solitary visions and moments, turning vague images in his mind into tangible beings for others to observe, imagine, and perceive: Silent and bulging heads, figures with their arms raised like praying figures, monumental middle figures extended upwards, anthropomorphic vases, children, animals, soils, and bronzes. His work blurs…

Whispering Blossoms

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

WHAT The exhibition of the Chinese artist’s (b.1982) colourful paintings are filled with bold and striking colours. She harmoniously blends aspects of traditional paintings of daily objects, court maidens and natural elements, all while employing a sense of humour and a vibrant palette that reminds viewers of the natural sceneries in the south-eastern part of…

Posthuman Abstraction

Double Q Gallery 68 Lok Ku Road, Sheung Wan

WHAT A duo exhibition that brings together the works of two Polish artists, the presentation explores the evolution of material and mass-based sculpture in the 20th century, with a focus on sculptural representation, abstraction, and the duality of mass and anti-mass. The artists' works, though produced in completely different social and political contexts, reference the…

Sabine Weiss: A Tribute

Boogie Woogie Photography 56 Wong Chuk Hang Road, E. Wah Factory Building, Aberdeen

WHAT The exhibition seeks to honour the legacy of Sabine Weiss, commemorating the centennial of her birth in Switzerland. The exhibition showcases her work, often classified under humanist photography, which is a testament to her keen eye, deep empathy, and unwavering dedication to unearthing and documenting human existence. WHY As a tribute to such a…

Living Paper

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

WHAT Curated by Olivia Wang, the group exhibition showcases the versatility and significance of paper as a medium for artistic expression. Ten different artists explore the theme of paper in unique ways, creating stunning works of art that push the boundaries of what is possible with this seemingly simple material. A wide array of techniques…

Abandoned Villages of Hong Kong

Blue Lotus Gallery G/F, 28 Pound Lane, Sheung Wan

WHAT The solo exhibition unveils a collection of works by the London-born Hong Kong-based photographer, which delves into the hidden corners and forgotten settlements of Hong Kong. The artist’s keen eye captures the haunting allure of abandoned homes, revealing the passage of time and the delicate balance between nature and human existence. WHY Art lovers…

A Slice of Time

Karin Weber Gallery G/F, 20 Aberdeen Street, Central

WHAT This is the Hong Kong artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, which explores the subjective experience of time and its relationship to personal perception and life events. The small selection of 11 light-coloured pastel watercolour works depict fleeting moments and latent memories, capturing the everlasting and ephemeral nature of daily life. WHY This…

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Léon Wuidar

White Cube 50 Connaught Road, Central

WHO Léon Cuidar WHAT Marking the artist’s inaugural show in Asia, the acclaimed Belgian abstract painter brings a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper. Chronicling his remarkable 60-year career, the selection spans from the early 1960s to the present day, uniting his exuberant simplicities of form with his distinctive, exacting technical precision. Additionally,…

These Things

Kiang Malingue (Aberdeen) 12 & 13/F Blue Box Factory Building, 25 Hing Wo Street, Aberdeen

WHO Chang Ya Chin WHAT This solo exhibition of over a dozen paintings by the Taiwan-born Hong Kong-based artist showcases small-scale detailed still life paintings, featuring regional cuisines, drinks, and sweets, each telling a microcosmic story that is either whimsical or self-referential. The paintings explore themes of gravity, depth, and falling, and the artist also…

Comfort Zone

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

WHO Pixy Liao WHAT This is the first exhibition of the Chinese artist at the gallery, and her debut solo in Hong Kong; it includes photography, video, and ready-made sculpture. The artist challenges traditional notions of heterosexual relationships by subverting gender roles and portraying her partner, Moro, as the subservient male muse while positioning herself…

Master Chui’s Study

SC Gallery Unit 2, 19/F Sungib Industrial Centre, 53 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHO Chui Pui Chee WHAT The solo exhibition takes on the theme of ‘New Year Qinggong’ and turns the gallery space into the Hong Kong artist’s personal study. Referencing vases from the Palace Museum, which have elegant colour tones and subtle ‘an hua’ patterns, the meticulously-drawn paintings portray a selection of flowers and vases packed…

STILL LIGHT

Soluna Fine Art G/F, 52 Sai Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, AZ

WHO Javier León Pérez WHAT The first solo exhibition of the Spanish artist (b. 1977) features a series of oil paintings representing a culmination of diverse artistic expressions through the interplay of spaces, lights and shadows. The artist’s creative process begins with the reference of paper models, offering a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional pictorial…

Threads of Connection

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

WHO Various artists WHAT This exhibition brings together an array of artworks from artists all over the region. Beijing-born Huang Rui, Vietnam's Dinh Q. Lê, and Hong Kong's Jake Wong Man Kit, along with other talented artists, come together to create a tapestry of creativity. With paintings, Epson Inkjet prints, and unique polyester yarn line…

Bertrand Lavier

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

WHO Bertrand Lavier WHAT This is the fifth solo exhibition of the French artist, presenting his iconic ‘readymades’ alongside vibrant abstract monochromes, as well as new works centering on landscape and geography. The showcase unfolds in two parts: the first part is dedicated to colour, while the second focuses on landscape or geography, both in…

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The Cradle Rocks Above an Abyss

Hanart TZ Gallery 2/F, Mai On Industrial Building, 19 Kung Yip Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories

WHO Howie Tsui WHAT The solo exhibition showcases a range of the Canadian artist’s works exploring themes of history, mythology, and cultural identity, including large-scale paintings, ink drawings, and a video installation, While the large-scale paintings feature intricate details and bold colours that draw the viewer in, creating a sense of movement and energy, the…

Moss Wonders

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

WHO Chan Ting WHAT In this solo exhibition that is the result of a 3-month residency, the Hong Kong artist (b.1993) showcases their mixed media, image, sound, and installation works that explore the relationships among people, cities, and nature. The artist has collected a range of eclectic objects from Quarry Bay, the neighbourhood of Para…

Inner Voyage Out

Over The Influence G/F – 2/F, 52 Wyndham Street, Central

WHO Lily Kemp, Minyoung Kim WHAT This is a duo exhibition of paintings featuring the works of two London-based artists. It showcases a captivating duality with themes of movement, landscapes, and the familiarity of interior spaces. While Kemp's colourful paintings explore the concept of movement, with a focus on changing landscapes and weather, Kim's artworks…

Peter Alexander

Pace Gallery   12/F H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road, Central

WHO Peter Alexander WHAT This exhibition brings into focus the mesmerising works of the late American artist (1939-2020), which were created during the last decade of his life. Alexander’s unique artistry lies in how he primarily utilises resin to create luminous sculptures that capture and play with light; his final years brought new experimentations with…

Xi Jiu: Forging the Swords

PHD Group Canal Road Flyover, Wan Chai

WHO Xi Jiu WHAT The Beijing-based artist creates a visual interpretation of the iconic tale, ‘Forging the Swords’ by Lu Xun. The exhibition presents a scene-by-scene critique of sacrifice and submission to violence. The collection of miniature artworks invite closer inspection, with traditional fine lines and colour blocks resembling Chinese gongbi paintings. However, the artist…