Hong Kong

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At Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong, a show of work by Sheba Chhachhi and Lala Rukh blends art and activism

BY Aaina Bhargava |

From Sasaoka Yuriko’s explorations of animal labour to Wing Po So’s deep dive into traditional Chinese medicine

BY Claire Shiying Li |

The artist’s show at Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong, characterizes oscillation between detachment and connection as a contemporary condition

BY Stephanie Bailey |

At Empty Gallery, Hong Kong, a group show reinscribes readings of contemporary art through traditional Chinese aesthetic

BY Stephanie Bailey |

Ahead of this year’s Biennale, the artist speaks about his obsession with plants and aquariums, and how he hopes to encourage audiences to actively see and experience his work

BY Wong Binghao AND Trevor Yeung |

At Kiang Malingue, Hong Kong, the artist continues his investigations into the apparatus of artmaking through five new videos

BY Alex Jen |

At Tai Kwun, Hong Kong, the artist presents ‘live commissions’ that posit a relational fix to our fragmented media environment

BY Harry Burke |

At PHD Group, Hong Kong, the artist mourns her mother through sensorial installations that incorporate personal detritus

BY Ophelia Lai |

A major retrospective at M+, Hong Kong recounts the artist’s seven-decade career in her own words

BY Ophelia Lai |

With simultaneously mournful and irreverent works, ‘F’ at Empty Gallery is haunted by our inability to process grief in the internet age

BY Cassie Kaixin Liu |

Ophelia Lai pays a visit to the feted new museum – a controversial government-backed, multibillion-dollar institution built to rival Tate Modern

BY Ophelia Lai |

At de Sarthe Gallery, Hong Kong, a racecourse for drones becomes an arena for exploring the small aircraft's transformative potential

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

At Streams, Hong Kong, what was once the region's centre of toy manufacturing becomes a trippy tumble into a world of toxic teddies and sadistic Care Bears 

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

At Blindspot Gallery, twin solo exhibitions use the weather to reflect on political oppression

BY Hera Chan |

The studio’s first exhibition in Europe explores the politics of shapeshifting

BY Sonja-Maria Borstner |

After the announced withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill, artists and cultural workers are amongst those keeping the protest movement alive

 

BY Hera Chan |

Ahead of Art Basel Hong Kong, our selection of must-see exhibitions

BY Amy Sherlock AND Ingrid Chu |

The Beijing-based filmmaker focuses on performances in day-to-day life to suggest how history is produced

BY Hera Chan |

With censorship, abductions, banned journalists and threats towards artists, the erosion of freedoms has deepened

BY Gavin Jacobson |