The internationally renowned megastar Bruce Lee (1940–1973) was born Lee Jun-fon (later Lee Jun-fan). He was also known by the given name Lee Yuen-yam on the clan register, and at home, he was known as Sai Fung, meaning “Small Phoenix”. Born in America, Bruce Lee was educated in Hong Kong and the United States. He […]
Nicknamed as “Fuk Bak”, Hong Kong artist Luis Chan lived in a home studio located at Lockhart Road in Wan Chai – a place which doubled as his living place and room for creation. His paintings were mostly based on daily life. Wan Chai, therefore, became the inspiration for many of his works, including the […]
After nearly a year of renovation supported by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the Heritage of Mei Ho House (Museum) will officially be reopened to the public on Wednesday 2 November 2022, with the launch of a new exhibition “Memories of Our Days”. Located at the heart of Sham Shui Po, Mei Ho […]
On its second anniversary, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) will unveil a new thematic exhibition Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644 on 10 July 2024 in Gallery 3. Jointly organised by the HKPM and the Palace Museum, this exhibition marks the second large-scale Palace Museum ceramic showcase since the opening of the HKPM. The exhibition will feature the new batch of 106 […]
The new permanent exhibition at Central Magistracy takes a fresh look at the building. Focusing on the experiences of people who passed through the Magistracy, the exhibition explores its role in Hong Kong’s criminal justice system, starting in 1841 and ending with the building’s decommissioning in 1979. Newly commissioned research shines light on the experiences […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the new exhibition Making It Matters, opening to the public on Saturday, 2 November 2024 in the M+ Open Gallery. Drawn from the M+ Collections, this exhibition examines making as a process of creative expression and its long-lasting impact on individual lives, […]
Turn your unique creation into a computer sleeve with the colourful pixels of the Illumin-Loom. In this exciting one-hour workshop, you will explore essential graphic design principles that will help bring your ideas to life! Then, you will get to customise your computer sleeve, including personal lettering and yarn selection, all under the expert guidance of […]
Tai Kwun Contemporary is proud to announce the opening of Waiting Pavilions, a public art commission by internationally acclaimed artist Alicja Kwade (b. 1979). As the artist’s first site-specific installation in Hong Kong, Waiting Pavilions precedes Kwade’s inaugural institutional solo exhibition, Alicja Kwade: Pretopia, which will open at Tai Kwun’s JC Contemporary on 10 January 2025. On view from 20 December […]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) and The Palace Museum jointly present the new thematic exhibition The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Art of Armaments—Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum. It will be the first large-scale exhibition in Hong Kong of recent years to highlight the martial culture of the Qing court. […]
Embroidery, beading, drawnwork – these intricate tasks were once skilfully carried out by many of our older generations. Upon closer look, they also illustrate the defining qualities of commercial craft production and circulation in 20th-century Hong Kong, such as systematisation of skilled work, female labour and leadership, adaptation for export markets, and alienation between makers […]
On 2 March 1962, the City Hall Art Gallery & Museum (the predecessor of today’s Hong Kong Museum of Art) was officially established, marking the birth of Hong Kong’s first public art museum and signifying the beginning of a journey in which the Museum and artists have grown together, hand in hand, in pursuit of […]
Lee Kuang-Yu’s sculptures are deeply inspired by Eastern philosophy and the aesthetics of landscapes, emphasizing the fusion of the mind and nature. Drawing from the essence of Cubism and Surrealism, he developed his own unique hollowed-out sculptural language - the open void. Lee excels at integrating his works with public spaces and natural environments, transforming […]
Liang Yi Museum is delighted to present Angular Grammar: 1000 Years of Right- Angled Chairs, a special exhibition curated by renowned British author and collector Marcus Flacks. Running from 26 March to 12 September, the exhibition coincides with Art March Hong Kong 2025 and launches a new series of temporary exhibitions at the museum. Featuring […]
The Indra and Harry Banga Gallery at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) presents a new exhibition titled Central African Art - Invocation of an Unseen World, showcasing nearly 200 artifacts from Central Africa, spanning the 19th to early 20th centuries. This exhibition highlights the Golden Age of Central African artistic traditions. By integrating cutting-edge new media technology […]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) and the Palace Museum jointly present the new thematic exhibition The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum, exclusively sponsored by the Institute of Philanthropy. The exhibition will be open to the public in Gallery 7 of the HKPM from 14 May until 13 October […]
A sense of humour is the best remedy for hectic urban life. Things may not always work out the way you want, but at some point, there is still something “intriguing” and laughter-provoking if you can see the funny side. Comedy comics first appeared in Hong Kong in the early 20th century. By the 1950s, local […]
Organised by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) and funded by the Film Development Fund, “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” movie set exhibition officially opens. Inspired by the award-winning film Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, the exhibition recreates key movie scenes at the original site of the story - the former […]
The Stallery is proud to present Artifice, a groundbreaking new exhibition by CHANG, opening on 24 May 2025. Coinciding with The Stallery’s 10th Anniversary in 2025, the series delves deep into the inherent conflicts within our modern existence, the passage of time, and the intersections between the natural and the artificial. At its core, Artifice […]
Dive into the joyous world of Hong Kong's comedies! This exhibition is an exuberant feast for the senses, spotlighting funny movies of the 1980s and 1990s and promising to keep you laughing, chuckling or even cackling with a diverse array of hilarious moments. To echo the theme "More than Joy" of the Hong Kong Pop […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong and L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, are honoured to welcome for the first time an exhibition devoted to jewellery designs, jewellery masterpieces, and the process of creating art from precious metals and stones. Little studied and published, even more rarely exhibited, jewellery drawings […]
Geographical location and historical background combined to turn Hong Kong into a hub for paintings, calligraphies and other artefacts in mid-20th century. At the time, political turmoil triggered a massive drain of artefacts into the territory, opening up a golden opportunity for local collectors, newly arrived Mainlanders and overseas buyers to acquire rare treasures. It […]
Everyone can observe with their eyes, listen with their ears, touch with their fingers, and smell or taste with their nose and mouth—experiencing the beauty of nature through their own senses. Some collect fallen leaves, feathers, or seashells; others capture light and shadow with cameras... And then there are those who pick up a paintbrush. […]
Louis XIV loved his Château deeply, but it was for his gardens that he felt the strongest passion. In 1689, the sovereign wrote, in his own hand, a guide entitled “Manière de montrer le jardin de Versailles”, and over the course of his reign, no fewer than seven revised versions of the book were published. If […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) are pleased to co-present Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Detachments. The exhibition is an adaptation of Yeung’s solo show representing Hong Kong in a Collateral Event at the 60th International Art Exhibition […]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is pleased to present the first major exhibition in Hong Kong focused on the artistic achievements of Safavid Iran, Mughal India, and Ottoman Türkiye, and cultural connections between Islamic and Chinese civilisations. Titled Wonders of Imperial Carpets: Masterpieces from the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, this exhibition will be on view from 18 […]
Alisan Fine Arts is excited to present Cherie Cheuk’s long awaited first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Featuring fifteen works from four distinct series—Gathering of Ten Fragrances, Transcending Boundaries, Ballad of the Seasons, and Mutual Reflections—the exhibition reimagines ink art through contemporary perspectives. Steeped in Song Dynasty painting traditions yet fluent in digital- age visual […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, is honoured to present Bamboo Baskets: Chinese Origins, Japanese Innovations, a major exhibition offering an overview of the finest achievements of bamboo art in East Asia. The expansive yet meticulously curated selection prompts a reassessment of the central role played by continental prototypes, or Karamono (唐物, literally […]
HART Haus and r é n are excited to present an exhibition "Art Actions | Our Youth Our Future", featuring debut presence of six emerging artists in Hong Kong –– Daniel Roibal (Spanish, based in the UK), Keisuke Azuma (Japanese, based in Lithuania), Sin U Lam (Macanese, based in the UK), and the 2024 HART […]
The third exhibition of the M+ Sigg Collection builds on the groundbreaking previous editions, M+ Sigg Collection: From Revolution to Globalisation (2021–2023) and M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story (2023–2025). This new display provides a new and in-depth perspective on the collection and contemporary Chinese art by spotlighting key artists and trends. Between the mid-1990s and […]
M+ is pleased to present Canton Modern: Art and Visual Culture, 1900s–1970s. The Special Exhibition showcases twentieth-century Cantonese art and visual culture in its full complexity, highlighting its significance as an important chapter in visual and artistic modernism in China and beyond. Bringing together over two hundred works from institutional and private collections, many of which are on public […]
Crafts on Peel presents an exhibition titled Embracing Craft, Connecting Culture from July 2 to October 11, 2025. The exhibition features a diverse array of works, showcasing the refined craftsmanship of artisans from various regions and generations within a refreshing, contemporary setting. It aims to highlight the profound significance of multiculturalism and ignite a surge […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, is delighted to unveil the new M+ Facade commission HK:PM (2025) by internationally acclaimed photographer Greg Girard. This thrilling work is a visual journey through Hong Kong’s cityscape. HK:PM will be shown on the M+ Facade every night from Friday, 4 July to Sunday, 28 […]
Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Hong Kong headquarters “Summer”, an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by Liu Yin. The exhibition continues the artist's exploration of nature that began with her 2023 exhibition “Spring”, revealing gentle and surging emotions in flowers, trees, fruits, seas and rocks. More than a dozen […]
Ben Brown Fine Arts is pleased to present Wish You Were Here, an exhibition curated by New York-based curator, art advisor, and independent scholar Jie Xia. On view at Ben Brown Fine Arts Hong Kong, the exhibition evokes the intoxicating pull of summer: the heat, the haze, and the promise of escape. Featuring works by […]
The globally acclaimed visual project Accidentally Wes Anderson (AWA) has captivated audiences in Seoul, London, Tokyo, Melbourne, Los Angeles, and more, with over 1 million visitors worldwide—and this summer, it arrives in Hong Kong for the first time! The Wes Anderson World Aesthetics Exhibition will take place at The Mills in Tsuen Wan from July […]
To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Sun Museum announces a series of exciting events to be launched in 2025. Following the successful opening of the exhibition, "Colours of the Universe: Jade and Colour Stone Carvings from the Little Moon Pavilion and Songde Tang Collections" in March 2025, the museum’s anniversary programme “Sun Delight” will present "Variegated […]
"What if humans could rest among flowers, just like bees and butterflies?" Step into Plant Your Seat—a fragrant, immersive garden where your creativity blooms. Draw your dream flower, pick a luxurious material from our collection, and watch as your very own flower chair comes to life. Breathe in the fresh garden scent swirling through the air—making […]
In 2005, Rossi & Rossi London unveiled one of the first commercial Tibetan contemporary painting exhibitions in the Western world at its former space on Old Bond Street. Titled Visions from Tibet: A Brief Survey of Contemporary Painting, the presentation featured more than a dozen Tibetan artists, marking the beginning of the gallery’s foray into contemporary […]
Tai Kwun’s 2025 summer exhibition Undercover Underworld celebrates a long-running theme in one of Hong Kong’s most distinctive cinematic genres. In a medium created from light and shadow, nothing shines so brightly from the core of Hong Kong film crime drama. Within that world, nothing embodies shadow more than the undercover agent infiltrating the criminal […]
Get ready to embark on an inspiring journey of education, sustainability, and art. With events taking place from August 2025 to February 2026, this programme combines education, sustainability, and art to offer a unique learning experience. Participants will deepen their connection with nature, spark artistic creativity, and turn environmental awareness into action through hands-on workshops, […]
Ora-Ora presents a new solo show by acclaimed Hong Kong artist Nina Pryde, titled A Touch of Gold. Opening on August 2, it will run until September 6. This exhibition follows swiftly on the breaking news announced in June that the gallery will represent the artist on a worldwide basis. A Touch of Gold presents […]
Tidal Weavers: Islands Exchange unfolds as a process and generative space of shared memory and interwoven knowledge. Central to it is an artist exchange between grassroots organisations across South China Sea to cultivate mutual learning and long-term collaboration. Artists, weavers, researchers and community members dwell and work together in immersive settings. Through conversations, shared meals, […]
Since 2019, CHAT’s flagship community programme Seed to Textile has been acquainting artists and the public with the connections between nature, textiles and art, offering hands-on experiences ranging from farming to gallery practice. This year, we have invited Hong Kong artist Sara Tse to explore how nature and textiles weave into people’s memories and, during […]
In the industrial era of Hong Kong, textile products ranging from cones of yarn to finely knitted shirts were sold widely within the city and abroad to manufacturers, wholesalers and individual consumers. Accompanying these Hong Kong products were boxes and labels printed or woven with iconic designs, each shaped by unique aesthetic, linguistic and economic […]
SC Gallery presents Between Gaze and Mist, the duo exhibition of Cho Wing Ki and Lau Yin Yeung featuring their latest body of works. The two artists share distinctive lifestyles and artistic expression. For this exhibition, they interpret everyday lives through their own unique lenses, exploring the relationship between them and the external environment. In […]
I.F. Gallery presents Between Worlds, a solo exhibition by Japanese sculptor Akio Ohmori and the first concurrent showcase across their Hong Kong and Singapore gallery. This exhibition presents the core of Ohmori’s honest desire for his sculpture to not simply occupy, but inhabit space. Ohmori’s practice is rooted in close observation and craft. Meticulously studying […]
Between the 1560s and the 1660s, the Mughal dynasty (1526–1857) in South Asia experienced its “golden age” as one of the world’s most powerful imperial families at the time. This century witnessed the reigns of three remarkable emperors: Akbar (r. 1556–1605), his son Jahangir (r. 1605–1627), and his grandson Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658). This exhibition […]
In 2015, a diary was accidentally discovered in Hong Kong. The diarist, Lam Ping-yu, was a Chinese naval officer sent to Britan for training during World War II. His very first mission was D-Day, the pivotal battle that marked the beginning of Europe's liberation. Discover this fascinating story and its connection to Hong Kong at […]
The Beautiful Craft & Design Exchange: Czechia – Hong Kong exhibition will be on view in the DX design hub from 7 August to 6 September 2025. It is jointly presented by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) and Consulate General of Czechia in Hong Kong and Macao, with the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency […]
Marking the third collaboration between Hong Kong artist Peep and local fashion brand HER, The Future Vintage Store embraces the city's signature organised chaos where yesterday's Hong Kong meets tomorrow's fashion. By re-imagining the city's cultural touchstones, the exhibition creates an immersive environment that invites visitors to explore the evolving identity of this dynamic city. Laundry […]
Whitestone Gallery is pleased to announce the soft opening of its new Hong Kong space in Wong Chuk Hang with the group exhibition Contours of Expression. This exhibition brings together an extraordinary lineup of artists spanning different generations and practices: post-war Japanese artist Tsuyoshi Maekawa (b. 1936), celebrated painter Tetsuo Mizù (1944 - 2025), contemporary […]
The critically acclaimed and multi-award-winning flagship musical production returns to Hong Kong. Prominent advocate Fong Tong Geng is known for his greed and malice. Suffering a sudden blow to his reputation and wealth, he sets out to right his wrongs and redeem himself as a champion of the common man. Commissioned by WestK, and co-produced […]
Contemporary by Angela Li is pleased to present Between Soul and Senses, a group exhibition curated by Leung Shiu Kee Eric, from 14 August to 13 September 2025, bringing together eight recent Fine Arts graduates from three Hong Kong institutions to exhibit their artworks. The exhibiting artists include Ang Cheuk Kiu, Kayla; Chiang Wing Sze, Cecilia; […]
Bloom serves as a multifaceted title for this exhibition, encapsulating the essence of flourishing creativity and vibrant expression. This symbolizes not just the vessels that carry flowers and plants but also the splendid sight of blossoms in full bloom, radiating vitality and exuberance. In this context, Bloom reflects the artistic journeys of four talented ceramic […]
M+M Gallery is pleased to present the group show A Touch and Yet Not a Touch, opening on August 15. The exhibition explores, through a poetic lens, the subtle state of intimacy that exists between closeness and distance. It showcases the works of eight artists: Zaam Arif, Billy Coulthurst, Caroline Walker, Lenz Geerk, Lu Yu, […]
Imprints of Time is more than an exhibition - it is a living dialogue that transcends time, dissolving the boundaries between past and future to weave Hong Kong’s collective memory into an unfolding, flowing narrative. It features ten artists spanning from the post-80s generation to Gen-Z: Peter Hong-Tsun Chan, Kila Cheung, Chow Chun Fai, Kwong […]
From August 16 to 29, the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) will honour three hero racehorses at Tai Kwun’s Prison Yard, transforming the historic site into a whimsical stable of giant horses. From there, Hero Horses on Tour will journey across Hong Kong, pausing at stunning locations around the city. This captivating public installation invites […]
Soluna Fine Art proudly presents Where the Light Bends Between Us, a compelling summer group exhibition curated by Shirky Chan. Featuring the works of five artists from Hong Kong, Korea and the UK - Ashlee Ip, Heyse Ip, Jeremy Ip, Chino Ng and Ido Park, the exhibition explores the theme of space and time in-between. […]
Learners to Leaders is a youth-focused initiative designed to nurture leadership, creativity, and critical thinking skills among students while encouraging cross-cultural fluency and practical life competencies. As fostering curated learning experiences is one of Asia Society Hong Kong’s pillars, this program brings learning opportunities that span across arts and culture, business, exhibitions, and global policy, […]
Alisan Atelier is pleased to present The Remains of Our Days, bringing together artists Amy Tang, Jeremy Ip, and Rivian Cheung. This exhibition marks our first collaboration with curator Joyce Hei-ting Wong, and it’s also the first time we are showcasing these three talented artists at the gallery. The artists share a unique interest in […]
10 Chancery Lane Gallery presents the 14th edition of HKFOREWORD in 2025, which introduces new art from Hong Kong through its latest art graduates. This year, the selection features 12 artists from 3 Hong Kong universities and 2 overseas universities: Frankie Au 區卓勳, Tiffany Chan 陳卓霖, Hugh Cheng 鄭皓軒, Thomas Fung 馮倚天, Jenny Jiang 姜燁, […]
Recharge yourself with a little chamber music in the afternoon at Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s free lunchtime concert series “Panasonic Proudly Sponsors: Good Music This Lunch”, supported by Title Sponsor Shun Hing Group! Programme Cardon Trio for Harp, Violin & Viola, Op 9 No 2 Harp: Ann Huang Violin: Kiann Chow Viola: Ringo Chan Khachaturian Trio […]
HART Haus is pleased to present Möbius Loop, Yvonne Feng’s debut solo exhibition in Hong Kong, following the Guangdong born, UK raised visual artist’s relocation to the city last year. The exhibition features works from Feng’s ongoing painting series Docile Bodies, a trilogy of exhibitions exploring the theme through barrier, gesture, and sight. This presentation […]
Lau Kam Hung’s latest exhibition Light On Light will be on view during September 2025 at Touch Gallery in Tai Kwun. This is his new exhibition since his solo exhibition Silver Lining in 2023, and is a culmination of his past two years of deep discovery. True to his style, he continues to use modern, […]
Seven years mark the moment when objects begin to tell their stories. For Touch, 2,555 days i a journey of cultivation, where values can only shine through the repeated trials of time; some sweetness can only be savored after a long excursion. We firmly believe that true teaware is a companion that withstands the test […]
Exhibition statement from the artist: "Creation is a process of repeatedly returning to your roots. To slow down, looking at familiar scenes with a new lens — the still pond in my father’s garden, the clouds rolling through the mountain ranges of Taichung, the quivering leaves on the eve of a typhoon. These scenes mark […]
The first AIA International Hot Air Balloon Fest (HABFest) features vibrant, uniquely shaped balloons display against the stunning backdrop of the Hong Kong skyline. Enjoy daily live music performances, carnival games and a wide variety of food and drink options with friends and family. Music on Air Lineup: DAY 1: Kenny 關智斌, Joey 容祖兒, Tang […]
Seven hundred years ago, Dante Alighieri penned the epic masterpiece The Divine Comedy, depicting a spiritual journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The world’s only musical adapted from the eponymous classic will arrive at the Jockey Club Auditorium, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, from September 4–7, 2025. The Divine Comedy musical fuses rock, opera, and […]
Celebrated for a voice that “belongs to the last of the old great masters of song” with “an almost infinite range of colours”(Suddeutsche Zeitung), and for performances“delivered with wit, intelligence and sophistication” (Gramophone magazine), star baritone Benjamin Appl returns to Hong Kong with a stunningly-curated Lieder programme honouring his legendary mentor, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. As the […]
Super Junior, who debuted in 2005, is a legendary K-pop group known for numerous hit songs such as “Sorry, Sorry,” which sparked a global phenomenon, as well as “Miracle,” “U,” “It’s You,” “Devil,” “Mr. Simple,” and “Black Suit.” As one of the first groups to spread the appeal of K-pop across Asia, Super Junior has […]
AISHO Hong Kong is honoured to announce Japanese artist Wataru Ozu’s first solo exhibition Between Stillness in Hong Kong. The show is on view from 5 September to 3 October, 2025. In this solo exhibition, while reconsidering "Ma(間)" - one of the essential elements in Japanese art - Ozu have painted vanitas motifs known in […]
On 6 September, Musicus Society extends its well-received heritage series with four string quartet chamber concerts at Matilda International Hospital. The hospital opened in 1907 on Mount Kellett, as a bequest by Granville Sharp to Hong Kong, in memory of his late wife Matilda Lincolne. Cradle of Courage marks the 80th anniversary of the end […]
WKM Gallery is pleased to announce In the meantime, Japanese painter Yukari Nishi’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Renowned for her surreal and psychologically charged compositions, Nishi’s work invites viewers into a world where the boundaries between reality and fantasy dissolve. Featuring a series of all new paintings, this exhibition continues Nishi’s exploration of […]
This exhibition brings together new and recent works by six artists shortlisted for the Sigg Prize 2025. Established in 2018 by M+, this prestigious prize is open to artists born or working in the Greater China region and its diasporas. It aims to recognise important artistic practices in the region and to promote the strength […]
Join Anne Lam (Organ) and Paul Luxenberg (Tuba) for a magical concert on 6 September, at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall. Free tickets are available at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre enquiries counter, or through online registration starting from 9 August. Programme Gaston Litaize (1909 – 1991) Prélude et Danse Fuguée Gaston Litaize […]
Following the work-in-progress presentation in 2024, WestK and Théâtre de la Feuille present the final chapter of a contemporary physical theatre production inspired by the Chinese classic, The Book of Mountains and Seas. Through physical expression, a blend of Eastern and Western performance traditions and a haunting soundtrack, the production leads the audience on a […]
M+ at Night returns, bringing a brand-new lineup of featured artists to deliver a fresh music experience! Titled M+ at Night: Good Times, the September edition of M+ at Night invites you to explore what self-care looks like through the lens of creativity. Inspired by the exhibition M+ Sigg Collection: Inner Worlds, this evening offers […]
Get ready for the Designing Circularity and All Things Circular exhibitions at DX design hub, brought to you by Hong Kong Design Centre and the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Hong Kong and Macao. Both exhibitions celebrate circularity, showcasing how designers from Hong Kong and the Netherlands are rethinking the lifecycle […]
Step into a world of boundless joy and whimsical wonder as Harvey Nichols partners with acclaimed Japanese artist Yasuhito Kawasaki to present an enchanting pop-up exhibition Summer Adventure. Prepare to journey through Kawasaki’s extraordinary imagination, where curious blue bears, dream-like birds, and shimmering apples come alive in a celebration of innocence, creativity, and the magic […]
Emerging young cellist Alex Lau makes frequent appearances on the music scene in America, Europe and Asia. He will be accompanied by Japanese pianist Naoko Sonoda to perform works by Beethoven, Brahms, Ligeti, Prokofiev and more to embark on a musical journey that spans 200 years.
Since its first edition in 1997, the Chinese Film Panorama has acted as a bridge, bringing a rich variety of Mainland Chinese cinema to Hong Kong audiences. In addition to showcasing the vitality of the Mainland film industry, it also creates a cultural dialogue between Hong Kong and the Mainland. This year, the festival features […]
Leo Gallery is honored to present Karl Horst Hödicke’s solo exhibition Under the Sun's Favor in Hong Kong on 11 September 2025. This event comes five years after his previous show, with the success of his solo exhibition in Hong Kong and duo exhibition at our Shanghai space, both titled Eingedunkelt. The upcoming exhibition will […]
Gagosian is pleased to announce Harbour Fragments, an exhibition of new paintings by Rick Lowe. These works abstract from aerial views of Hong Kong that feature sections of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon Peninsula, interpreting the dynamic metropolis. On view at the gallery’s location in Hong Kong’s Central district from September 11 through […]
White Cube is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of works by Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The exhibition explores the profound impact that Chinese master painter Qi Baishi had on Noguchi’s artistic development, notably the creation of his fluid ‘Peking Brush Drawings’ […]
Produced by Viva Musica, Mozart's Mitridate, re di Ponto is an opera in three acts that will be staged at the Hong Kong City Hall Theatre on September 12th and 13th, 2025. Producer & Director: Lo Kingman Conductor: Adrian Sit Musica Viva Chamber Ensemble Performed in Italian, with Chinese and English surtitles.
The string puppetry has a long tradition that dates back to the Qin and Han dynasties. It was introduced to Fujian in the south by the migrants coming from the Central Plains over seven centuries, between the Jin and the Tang periods. A unique feature of Quanzhou string puppet theatre is its ability to mimic […]
The Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra opens its 49th concert season with Silken Notes of the Pipa, a programme inspired by the cultural exchanges along the ancient and modern Silk Road. Throughout history, plucked string instruments played in a “cradled” position like the pipa have flourished across diverse cultural landscapes, giving rise to a burgeoning repertoire […]
Experience the sweeping melodies and cinematic brilliance of James Horner in a tribute to the legendary composer on the 10th anniversary of his passing. A classically trained musician celebrated for his masterful orchestrations and beautiful themes, Horner created some of Hollywood’s most iconic soundtracks, spanning with over 100 film scores and garnering two Academy Awards, two […]
Daytime Parties have taken the globe by storm, as they balance well between revelries and wellness by swapping neon nights for sunlit celebrations and spirits for espresso. This fall, K11 MUSEA channels that electrifying energy into its new BEATS, BURNS & BREWS campaign, which is the city’s largest Sport x Music City Rave Series. In […]
JPS Gallery Hong Kong is pleased to unveil Encounter, a soul-stirring solo exhibition by Hong Kong artist Jackie Lam a.k.a. 009. The gallery is transformed into a luminous harbour where his signature cosmic travellers float through the exhibition space as silent witnesses to both earthly beauty and celestial wonder. With quiet grace, these enigmatic figures […]
Presented by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), Urban Yarns will be held from 12 September to 29 November at The Square in the DX design hub. The exhibition invites visitors to explore the evolving identity of Hong Kong through the intertwined lenses of design, culture, and architecture — brought to life through the tactile […]
Para Site is thrilled to present Empty Set, a solo exhibition by Pratchaya Phinthong, curated by Billy Tang. Phinthong’s first institutional solo exhibition in Hong Kong, Empty Set serves as both an intervention and a stage—bringing together cultural workers, scientists and cross-disciplinary collaborators to pose questions, share critical reflections and explore futures shaped by the […]
David Zwirner is pleased to present a group exhibition opening this September at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Border(line) centers on the inescapable thresholds—literal and abstract—that demarcate nations, spaces, and contemporary life, and considers borders as conceptual and psychological states of being. Bringing together a diverse group of artists from the gallery’s program alongside voices […]
From Prometheus the Greek Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, to moths and their fatal attraction to light and fire, and finally arriving at the celestial incandescence of Stravinsky’s timeless masterpiece The Firebird Suite, this concert is a spectacular song of fire, of creation, of mortal struggles, and of transcendence. Having […]
Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious competitions in the world, the Queen Elisabeth Competition has crowned pianists such as Boris Giltburg, Valery Afanassiev, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Leon Fleisher, and Emil Gilels, as well as violinists including Ray Chen, Vadim Repin, Jaime Laredo, and David Oistrakh. In 2025, Dutch pianist Nikola Meeuwsen joined this distinguished […]
Soprano Angel Blue makes her long-awaited Met role debut as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country, one of opera’s defining roles. Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium for the premiere of Michael Mayer’s spectacular new staging, which brings audiences inside the towering pyramids and gilded tombs of ancient Egypt with intricate projections […]
Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky will make his Hong Kong recital debut on September 14. This concert is part of the programmes of the Asia+ Festival 2025 and Great Music 2025 series. PROGRAMME Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, “The Tempest” Schumann: Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 Wagner (trans. Brassin–Lugansky): […]
W Hong Kong is delighted to present Time-Lapsed Tales: Sketching the City Life of Hong Kong, a collaboration with Hong Kong’s urban sketching artist Rob Sketcherman. This art exhibition exhibition will open to the public with free admission from September 16 to November 14, 2025, at the 1/F Lobby in W Hong Kong. It invites […]
Tales of life, self-doubt and identity told through music, scent and conversation Heartgrey x VOB – The Beatbox Opera Award-winning beatboxer Heartgrey and vocal ensemble VOB join forces for a 30-minute electronic and pop music performance of English and Korean songs. Blending beatboxing and a cappella, the performance showcases the unique musical charm of the […]
Ora-Ora presents Concrete Colour, the third solo exhibition by Hong Kong-based artist Sophie Cheung. Exploring memory and feelings of loss, Cheung harnesses the gradual erosion of familiar sights in a quest to find the permanent landmarks of belonging. Concrete Colour introduces the new CMYK Series and further develops her Erasing News Series. In the former, […]
Four acts about life, identity and belonging told through music and storytelling Marc Ngan – Hong Kong: Where Dreams Come True? Born and raised in Australia, Marc Ngan packed his bag 14 years ago and left for Hong Kong to reconnect with his roots. The journey has been rough, but 14 years on, the hardships […]
Daniel Harding launches the HK Phil’s new season with a captivating programme featuring pianist Paul Lewis in a majestic concerto by Mozart, alongside Haydn’s intense La passione symphony and Richard Strauss’s epic tone poem Don Quixote. HK Phil Principals Andrew Ling and Richard Bamping step into the spotlight as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, guiding […]
A pioneer of conceptual art, Ewa Partum’s work is inseparable from feminism challenging the social inequalities, the patriarchal system, and women’s representation in art. Since the early 1970s, she has challenged the societal systems that dictate how women should behave, appear, and occupy public space. In her practice, the personal is political—not as a slogan, […]
Visionary Leadership in a Transforming Asia: Lessons from Icons is and intimate session with business leaders invited via various international business chambers (joint chamber event) in Hong Kong. This session, hosted by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, will centre on Hong Kong as a "super connector", and Thailand's emergence as one of […]
Acclaimed director Simon Stone and his stellar Korean cast bring striking originality to Chekhov’s classic, relocating The Cherry Orchard of old Russia to modern-day Korea. Doyoung Song, a chaebol heiress, returns from abroad to a free and defiant Seoul. Above all, her family business is in peril, threatening the future of her mansion. As the […]
After two years, Taiwanese singer Eric Chou will return to Hong Kong on Sept. 19, 20 and 21 at the HK Coliseum, as part of his Odyssey Journey world tour 2025.
Feeling drained by the hustle and bustle of city life? Longing for a moment of escape? Join Soulful Feast, a musical sanctuary designed to recharge your spirit. Daniel Bellóne offers a heartfelt and powerful chanting experience that resonates with your inner self—melting away stress and restoring serenity. Paired with the healing vibrations of singing bowl therapy, […]
SC Gallery is pleased to present On the Edge of Passage, the solo exhibition of IV Chan, featuring her latest series of textile relief sculptures as a meditation on modern fertility. Stepping through the threshold of myths, materiality and abstraction, she traces the enigmatic yet complementary ties between life and desire. On the Edge of […]
Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950s–Now presents the works of trailblazing women artists whose environments made a lasting impact on the history of visual art, illuminating artworks of the present and offering glimpses into the future. It spans several generations of artists from Asia, Europe, and North and South America, presenting full-scale reproductions of […]
PODIUM is proud to present World of Interior, Urumqi-born, Berlin-based artist Min-Jia’s first solo exhibition in their career and with the gallery, on view from 20 September until 15 November. Built upon their apprenticeship in Shaanxi Huaxian shadow puppetry under master Wang Tianwen in Xi’an, China, this body of work samples and remixes traditional techniques, […]
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of French composer George Bizet's legendary Carmen – one of the world’s best-loved operas – The Peninsula Hong Kong is delighted to present Les Amours de Carmen Wong, a brand-new dramatic adaptation of the production set in a Hong Kong bar during the 1960s and ‘70s. Audiences will find […]
This year, Art Park is buzzing with the theme “Mindful Nature: Sustaining Joy Through Green Living”, offering a vibrant lineup of activities that blend education, sustainability, and art for a unique learning experience. Join us to create your own natural insect repellent with herbs, and enjoy a guided tree walk through the green oasis of […]
Two Irish music gems come together in this grand concert to kick start CCOHK’s 2025-2026 season. Barry Douglas, the internationally acclaimed Irish pianist and gold medallist of the 1986 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, performs the emperor of Beethoven’s piano concertos under the baton of Vahan Mardirossian. CCOHK completes the evening with a symphony of boundless […]
Alisan Fine Arts is proud to present Lui Shou-kwan: Artist Teacher Scholar, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Lui’s passing. This exhibition gathers around two dozen exemplary works across the key decades of the artist’s career from 1951 to 1972. A selection of archive materials on his teachings and writings will also be on display. Together […]
The critically acclaimed A Dance of Celestial Rhythms returns this year as the Opening Programme of the HKDance 2025/26 Dance Season. The “Twenty-Four Solar Terms” (jieqi), considered to be “China’s fifth great invention” was inscribed in 2016 on UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. “Jie”represents humanity, while “qi”embodies nature. It is a structured temporal order […]
Following a series of successful editions in Taiwan and Singapore, WHATZ International Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce its official expansion into Hong Kong under the new brand WHATZ Hong Kong. From September 26 to 28, 2025, the fair will take over 44 rooms across two floors at the prestigious Conrad Hong Kong, presenting […]
Kenny Kwan Chi-Bun is a Philippine-born Hong Kong singer under the music label Emperor Entertainment Group. His concert named The Endless Adventure will be held at Kai Tak Arena on 26 and 27 September, 2025. Date and Time 26 Sep 2025 (Fri) at 8:00pm 27 Sep 2025 (Sat) at 8:00pm
The oeuvre of the seminal painter Maria Lassnig (1919 – 2014) covers more than 70 years of intense work between the end of the Second World War and her death in 2014. At the center of her profound research into painting is a unique interest in the relation between awareness and the human body—particularly the […]
The dance drama Azure After the Rain centres around the tumultuous life of the famous Song dynasty poetess Li Qingzhao. By showcasing Li's romantic world from a modern and creative perspective, the programme aims to promote traditional Chinese culture with such touching works. Through recreating scenes of her life journey from youthful idealism to profound […]
HK Phil's National Day concert belongs to the heroes. The Hong Kong premiere of Tan Dun's Violin Concerto Hero captures the vast artistic vision of the epic martial arts world, while Elliot Leung’s Wuxia depicts the chivalrous spirit of Jin Yong's novels through music. Opening with Shostakovich's Festive Overture, HK Phil Principal Guest Conductor Long […]
When a marriage breaks up, a happy family is shattered. An anxious son becomes listless, his psychological troubles compounding still further. Seeing his original family structure disintegrating, he cannot fit into a new mode of being. Troubled that no one in the family understands him, he hides behind lies, sliding even closer to the point […]
K-pop icon SEVENTEEN will hold their concert SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR IN HONG KONG at Kai Tak Stadium on September 27-28, 2025. This will be their first Hong Kong concert in seven years since 2018. This tour is themed NEW_, announcing that SEVENTEEN is embarking on a new challenge, with the blank symbol representing their endless […]
EXO's Baekhyun embarks on his first solo world tour, the 2025 Baekhyun World Tour Reverie, starting June 7–8 at Seoul's KSPO Dome. The tour spans 29 cities across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. The singer will be in Hong Kong on 27 and 28 September 2025. This tour supports his new mini-album, Essence of […]
Experience masterful Russian composers and the remarkable talent of Behzod Abduraimov. This world-acclaimed Uzbek pianist made a striking HK Phil debut with Rachmaninov’s Third Concerto in 2015. A decade later, in his third collaboration with the HK Phil, Abduraimov will showcase his virtuosity and musicality in Rachmaninov’s timeless Second Concerto. The evening continues as Long […]
German cellist Raphaela Gromes attracted attention early on with intelligently designed programmes and exciting world premiere recordings, for example with the rediscovery of Offenbach’s “Hommage á Rossini”, Richard Strauss’s first cello sonata, or the cello concertos by Julius Klengel and Matilde Capuis. Her recordings have received many awards, including the OPUS Klassik, the Diapason D'Or and […]
This September, join acclaimed jazz vocalist, pianist, arranger and bandleader Nicole Zuraitis together with Dan Pugach (Drums), Idan Morim (Guitar) and Sam Weber (Bass) through our collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York. Winner of the Best Jazz Vocal Album award at the 2024 Grammys for How Love Begins – an album of original […]
Clockenflap Presents is thrilled to announce that toe will be making their highly anticipated return to Hong Kong on 30 Sept at Kitty Woo Stadium in TungPo. One of the standout performances at Clockenflap festival last year, the instrumental quartet from Tokyo is made up of guitarists Mino Takaaki and Yamazaki Hirokazu, drummer Kashikura Takashi and bassist Yamane Satoshi. Their music is often categorised as […]
The popular Japanese band SEKAI NO OWARI officially announced their Asia Tour 2025 Phoenix, revealing that they will return to Hong Kong for a performance at AsiaWorld-Expo on 30 September. This marks their fifth visit to HK and their first performance in the city in six years, following the cancellation of their 2019 concert. In […]
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Fine Art Asia will return to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 4 to 7 October, with a VIP Preview on 3 October. It will feature exquisite antiques, art and design, as well as Japanese and Chinese crafts, ink art and photography. Fine Art Asia is recognised by the […]
Toh Lai-neung, a sixteen-year-old maiden, dreams of scholar Lau Mung-mui while napping in the Peony Pavilion during a garden outing with her maid. After waking up, Lai-neung falls gravely ill. Before her death, she paints a self-portrait. Her father Prefect Toh Po enshrines the portrait at Plum Blossom Nunnery. Three years later, Mung-mui discovers the […]
WATERBOMB HONG KONG 2025 is making a powerful return this October! Asia’s wildest water music festival is taking over Central Harbourfront for two epic days of non-stop splashes, top-tier K-pop and hip-hop performances! It was held for the first time in Hong Kong last year, offering a unique experience where music and water battles intersect. […]