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Mark Bradford: Exotica

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

WHAT The respected Los Angeles-based artist is known for his large-scale abstract paintings crafted from paper, delving into the complexities of social and political structures that marginalise communities. His work challenges objectifying societal norms and fosters social engagement by bringing art to underserved communities. With a collection of works that use innovative staining techniques, the…

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Ugo Rondinone: still

Mennour Paris - Pont de Lodi 5 & 6 rue du Pont de Lodi, Paris

WHAT The Swiss artist is known for fusing nature with the human condition. In his latest exhibition, he presents 3 distinct bodies of work: life-sized, painted bronze and basalt sculptures of nuns and monks, minimalist Sun and Moon paintings, and stained glass timepieces with no hands. Through colour, form, and mass, the artist explores the…

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Rashid Johnson: Anima

Hauser & Wirth Paris 26 bis rue François 1er, Paris

WHAT The American artist is celebrated for his exploration of identity and self-reflection, and his multi-faceted exhibition encompasses painting, sculpture, and film. Drawing inspiration from animism, the artist delves into the spiritual essence of all objects, whether animate or inanimate. The showcase introduces 2 new series of paintings — Soul Paintings and God Paintings. It…

James Turrell: Path Taken

Almine Rech Paris - Matignon 18 Avenue Matignon, Paris

WHAT This is the renowned LA-based American artist's 12th exhibition with the gallery, and features a new unique light piece from his ongoing 'Glassworks' series, which began in 2004. In the past, the artist's 'Glassworks' were realised in neon, but for the last 15 years the artist has turned to LED technologies, which allow for…

Mika Tajima: Penumbra

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

WHAT The New York-based artist (b.1975) is known for employing sculpture, painting, media installation, and performance in her conceptual practice. In her first-ever solo show in Hong Kong, a holistic view of her multi-disciplinary practice is presented through 4 bodies of work. This includes her 'Art d'Ameublement' paintings, 'Pranayama' and 'Anima' sculptures, and 'Negative Entropy'…

Ishbel Myerscough: Transhumance

Flowers Gallery   49 Tung Street Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

WHAT Known for her highly detailed and meticulously observed portraits, the English artist (b.1968) delves into the transient nature of life through a series of paintings and drawings created between 2018 and 2024. These works explore the vibrancy of youth, the subtleties of middle age, and life’s impermanence. WHY The artist combines a focused study…

William Lim: Fish Wishes

Touch Gallery   201 & 202 Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT This is the architect-collector-artist's 2nd solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation of colourful paintings pays homage to the rich culture of Hong Kong, where auspicious symbols carry profound meanings, representing comfort and blessings; these are reflected in everything from home decorations to social etiquette, showcasing people's aspirations for a beautiful life. The artist…

Wang Gongyi: Selected Works 2020 – 2024

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

WHAT The respected Chinese artist (b.1946) is known for using charcoal to imbue strength in her marks, made against a background of ink, watercolour and acrylic. Presenting 11 important works created between 2020-2024, the artist's 4th exhibition at the gallery features the artist's wild cursive calligraphy and her iconic 'Winsor Blue' series and 'Leaves of…

Sterling Ruby: |

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

WHAT The exhibition of new paintings by the German-born LA-based artist is titled '|' - an ode to verticality. The exhibition marks 10 years since the artist’s debut with the gallery. Known for examining the psychological space where individual expressions confronts social constraints, each work in the presentation contains a central totemic form built from…

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Huguette Caland: Les années parisiennes (1970-1987)

Mennour Paris - Saint André-des-Arts 47 rue Saint-André-des-Arts, Paris

WHAT The late Lebanese painter and sculptor (1931-2019) was a pioneering figure in Lebanon's Golden 60s, and is celebrated for her bold, fluid, and experimental approach to art. The exhibition focuses on her most significant works from the 1970s to 1980s, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures, with a special emphasis on her 'Bribes de corps'…

Susumu Kamijo: Table for Us

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

WHAT The NY-based Japanese artist (b.1975) is known for his playful, abstract paintings of poodles and other sentient forms. His current exhibition of still-life possesses a 'narrative style', mimicking the minimalism of a poem and the surprise of a short story. He mingles drawing and painting techniques, creating an assemblage of symbols and signs that…

Ruth Asawa: Doing is Living

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

WHAT The exhibition is a presentation of sculptures and works on paper by the late renowned American artist (1926–2013) - the first solo show in Greater China. Known primarily for her abstract looped-wire sculptures inspired by natural and organic forms, she has also created an extensive body of works on paper, including abstract and figurative…

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Scott Kahn: Once in a Blue Moon

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

WHAT The American artist is known for his commitment to figurative expression for over 5 decades, using a distinctive formal language to capture the simultaneous beauty and banality of the world. His first solo exhibition in Asia presents new paintings focused on various full moons from the lunar calendar, exploring their rich symbolism. The show…

Awol Erizku: Quaquaversal

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

WHAT The LA-based conceptual artist's new showcase features paintings, neon installations, and a newly-unveiled series of bronze sculptures. The works build on the artist’s ongoing engagement with the city of Hong Kong, first initiated in his 2018 exhibition 'Slow Burn'. The present show continues his exploration of materiality, symbolism, and cultural intervention, expanding dialogues around…

John McAllister: shining serenest-like wilds whirl

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

WHAT Inspired by Post-Impressionist masters, the American artist is drawn to the enigmatic play of light, immersing himself in its exploration through the medium of painting. His canvases are imagined vistas where he engages in an evolving dialogue with his environment. Employing surrealistic colours, his colourful landscapes nonetheless exude harmony and serenity. WHY The artist's…

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Takis: The Void

White Cube Paris 10 avenue Matignon, Paris

WHAT The late Greek artist, Panayiotis Vassilakis (1925–2019) AKA Takis, was a pioneering figure in kinetic art. He was known for integrating experimental physics and invisible forces like magnetism into art. His artistic practice spanned over 70 years and incorporated sculptures, paintings, performances, and sound works that explored magnetism, movement, and energy. WHY The artist developed…

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Yi Yi Jeong-eun: Being Zen

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

WHAT The Korean artist’s latest exhibition features kaleidoscopic works that merge Zen philosophy with a contemporary exploration of nature. Through her distinctive layered matière techniques, she portrays nature as a dynamic force that influences our inner selves. The presentation invites viewers to experience the intricate beauty, movement, and energy of the natural world, offering a…

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Jean-Philippe Delhomme: Model Resting

Perrotin Paris - Turenne 76 Rue de Turenne, Paris

WHAT The French painter’s (b.1959) latest exhibition presents a fresh exploration of human presence and the authenticity of the gaze, focusing on portraits and still lifes. Rejecting traditional poses and artifice, the artist captures his models in natural, non-posed moments, emphasising individuality and spontaneous involvement. Painted directly from life - without the use of photography…

Cécile Lempert Solo Exhibition

Leo Gallery G/F, 46 Sai Street, Sheung Wan

WHAT Following her successful debut exhibition 'Der Albtraum der Bienenkönigin' at the gallery's Shanghai space, this is the German artist's (b.1994) first solo show at the gallery's Hong Kong venue. The presentation features her latest series of paintings - family portraits. Combining varying visual narratives and isolating individual pictorial elements, she presents new narratives that…

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YUKIMASA IDA: DAY ZER0

Villepin 53-55 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT The emerging Japanese artist (b.1990) is celebrated for his expressive, Zen-inspired style rooted in the philosophy of 'Ichi-go ichi-e' (a once-in-a-lifetime moment). Inviting his audiences to reflect on the transient beauty of existence, his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong traverses themes of rebirth, interconnectedness, and the interplay between humanity and nature. Featuring paintings,…