Hong Kong

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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 |

A former police station, Tai Kwun, or ‘big station’, repurposes 16 historic buildings as cultural spaces in the heart of Central

BY Ying Zhou |

Inspired by L. Frank Baum’s illusory city, K11’s first in-house curated show looks to the hidden forces structuring how we see the world

BY En Liang Khong |

With Art Basel Hong Kong taking place this week, a guide to the best shows to see across the city

BY Christie Lee |

Duddell’s, Hong Kong

BY Hera Chan |

White Cube, Hong Kong

BY Ingrid Chu |