The Elegance of Solitude

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT This is a group exhibition featuring the works of 12 Hong Kong artists, who present an array of landscapes, architectural studies, abstract pieces, and portraits inviting viewers to embark on a daily journey from home to street. The exhibition serves as the final instalment of the 'Solitude Trilogy' art project curated by Cyrus Lamprecht.…

Mellow doubt

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT The British contemporary artist is widely known across Europe for his exceptional ability to capture the collective jubilance of club culture through his unique depiction of cartoonish figures in vibrant colours and eccentric gestural brushwork. His first solo show in Asia is a series of figurative paintings that portray figures in confined spaces. He…

Moon Lands on Man

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT The American contemporary artist (b.1962) is known for his unique style of blending classic pop art with contemporary themes, such as the current space-themed exhibition, where the artworks appear to be constructed out of cardboard. The tongue-in-cheek presentation incorporates satirical and ironic commentary on American culture, consumerism, and politics, and is not only thought-provoking,…

Face ID

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT Living in the age of social media, we have been drawn into the cultural fascination of ‘selfies’, our main form of self-documentation. Meanwhile, the increasing use of facial recognition in our everyday lives has reduced human faces to lifeless images, tools of convenience and a collection of biometric data. The group exhibition of eight…

Chop Suey 2008-2022

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT A retrospective of Shieh’s works from 2008 to 2022, the artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery includes a multitude of mediums and imagery from Hong Kong pop culture to convey the theme of 'chop suey' - an American-Chinese dish with a variety of ingredients and cultural influences. The diversity of ingredients in this…

Sense6

JPS Gallery 218-219 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT Aristotle is credited with first identifying human senses in his work 'De Anima'. It was he who noted the ‘big five’ among the senses — sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. Modern science suggests that there are far more senses than just five, and the present group exhibition is a further attempt to explore…