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Kurt Perschke: Red Ball HK

Various locations (Red Ball) AZ

WHAT RedBall Project by American artist, Kurt Perschke, is considered the world’s longest-running street artwork, and Hong Kong is thrilled to welcome the internationally renowned public artwork as it bounces into 10 culturally-significant locations across the city. Hong Kong will be the 48th stop on the artwork’s world tour, which began in 2001 and has…

ASIA NOW 2024

Monnaie de Paris 11 quai de Conti, Paris

WHAT A fair dedicated to exhibiting artists across different regions around Asia, Asia NOW is a curated platform fostering rich dialogues and deeply engaging programmes. It encompasses a global selection of over 60 galleries showcasing artists and galleries from across Asia, and an ambitious platform dedicated to commissioning site-specific installations, projects, and performances. Get your…

French May 2024

Various locations (French May) AZ

WHO Various artists WHAT Established in 1993, French May is one of the largest cultural events in Asia. With more than 100 programmes presented across two months, it has become an iconic part of Hong Kong's cultural scene that reaches over 200 thousand visitors each year. The objectives of French May are 'to touch everything,…

Hong Kong’s Forgotten Masters

Ping Pong Gintonería 129 Second Street, L/G Nam Cheong House, Sai Ying Pun

WHAT The exhibition focuses on the critical contributions of departed artists who had a significant influence on Hong Kong’s art scene from the 1960s to 90s. Featuring an enriching collection of over 20 paintings and sculptures, it provides a thoughtful compilation of archival material, casting a retrospective lens on an era of Hong Kong’s art…

Vital Signs

Tai Kwun - Centre for Heritage & Arts 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the exhibition of authentic and original Hong Kong neon signs takes place on Tai Kwun’s Laundry steps. These iconic signs have been restored and conserved for public viewing. At the same time, in the Block 01 Duplex Studio, the immense skills of Hong Kong’s neon masters are on display in…

Harbour Wonder

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

WHAT At its outdoor space, the museum presents two local Hong Kong artists as they reimagine the harbour through two sets of large-scale public art installations. Harnessing their different practices, both approach the project using different mediums and with different outcomes, with Chan using mosaic tiles, wood, steel, and fibreglass; and Tsoi using stainless steel,…