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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
The emergence of blue and white porcelain was a product of mutual influence between Chinese and Islamic civilisations, reaching its peak during the Yongle and Xuande periods of the Ming dynasty (1403-1435). However, it took over a hundred years to replace the mainstream blue and white porcelain and white porcelain. Based on archaeological data, blue […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
Artist Angela Yuen has a profound emotional and artistic connection with Hong Kong's urban culture, shaped by her unique perspective. By collecting nostalgic plastic toys, stationery, and locally distinctive ready-made objects, she transforms them into evocative sculptural works. Through light projection techniques, Yuen reinterprets Hong Kong's iconic skyline in a lively and artistic manner. In […]
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 […]
For more than five thousand years, silk was an integral part of life in China, composing an illustrious chapter in the history of Chinese civilisation and global cultural interaction. Strong yet soft, silk is woven from the fibre produced by silkworms. Its natural lustre adds to its appeal. China, the birthplace of silk, was known […]
As an iconic heritage, the original Repulse Bay Hotel has long been a favourite destination for celebrities and socialites. This year, in honour of the 30th anniversary of Eileen Chang’s passing, The Repulse Bay is proud to announce the launch of Eileen Chang’s The Repulse Bay: Love, Upheaval, and the Beauty of Fragility, an immersive […]
Interwoven Realms is a kinetic art installation that encapsulates the journey and the destination of design and everything that inspires us – organic landscapes, the colours of nature, the pro-portions of the human body, transparency and opacity, light and shadow, and so on. It is also inspired by the free-flowing forms and gradients of fabric […]
10 Chancery Lane Gallery presents WHISPER, a group exhibition that brings together ten artists, Chung Sanghwa, Ho Fan, Huang Rui, Lewis Lee, Eilly Li, Laurent Martin “Lo”, Christine Nguyen, Pan Jian, Wang Keping and John Young. WHISPER aims to create an immersive space that invites viewers to experience a sense of calm and introspection through […]
Bank of China (Hong Kong) presents National Development and Achievements Series – Approaching Perfection: The Intersection of Sports and Science, at the Hong Kong Science Museum (Special Exhibition Hall) from 24 October 2025 until 25 February 2026. The 15th National Games, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong is honoured to present Handmade and Handheld: Song to Qing Dynasty Chinese Bronzes for the Scholar’s Studio. The ninety objects illustrate a remarkable cultural continuum that links ancient ritual traditions to a sophisticated literati aesthetic and intellectual life. These bronzes, having transcended their original […]
Liang Yi Museum and Orientations is pleased to present Jade and Wood: A Material Conversation, an exceptional exhibition pairing 25 jade masterpieces from the esteemed K Collection with 25 superlative hardwood furniture pieces from the museum's founding collection formed by Peter Fung. This pairing demonstrates the intrinsic relationship between these materials in literati culture, where […]
Multi-media artist Oliver Shing's Bioluminescence transforms The Atrium into a poetic, three-dimensional garden through architectural projection mapping. Drawing on East Kowloon's fascinating history and the unique tetrachromatic vision of avian species, it explores moments in the district's past when setbacks were met with resilience. Oliver Shing brings together cross-disciplinary music artist Edgar Hung, dramaturg Fong […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong is delighted to present Japanese Jewels: Imperial Silver Bonbonnières, an exhibition of precious boxes that illustrate a well-documented tradition in Japan, which rose to prominence during the Meiji era and became formalised in imperial ceremonies. These containers, often made from pure silver and adorned […]
Imagining Hong Kong: Four Visions of Island Landscapes in Ink and Color invites four young ink artists from Hong Kong— Chan Kwan Lok, Sam Cheng, Shum Kwan Yi, and Ross Yau Wing Fung—to present their interpretations of Hong Kong's landscape, characterized by its various islands, peninsulas, and land surrounded by sea. They have employed techniques […]
This year marks an exciting debut partnership with Hongkong Land as Statue Square transforms into an enchanting Christmas Town with a 20-metre Christmas tree and charming toy-themed decorations. Be captivated by the Immersive Light Show with cascading 3D projections across eight iconic buildings and watch Chater Road light up as a Starlight Boulevard. Christmas Town […]
Gulnur Mukazhanova is a Kazakh contemporary artist who combines Central Asian felt with other media to examine the interaction between ancient textile culture and contemporary issues. This solo exhibition showcases diverse creations from across her career, including felt paintings, felt sculptures, patchwork installations, photography and video. Felt making is a laborious process that demands both […]
Gagosian is pleased to announce Paint, an exhibition of new paintings by Spencer Sweeney opening at the Hong Kong gallery on November 19, 2025. These imposing works—oil portraits of seated figures with visible torsos, and others in which only the subjects’ heads and shoulders are depicted—convey intense energy and feeling through Sweeney’s use of rich […]
David Zwirner is pleased to announce Somewhere better than this place / Nowhere better than this place, Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s (1957–1996) first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Featuring examples from key bodies of work by the artist, this presentation will also extend beyond the gallery into the city, and will seek to draw out the deep […]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt will jointly present the special exhibition Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums from 20 November 2025 to 31 August 2026. The special exhibition, which will run for an unprecedented duration of nine and a half months, brings together 250 exquisite treasures from seven major […]
Presented by Hong Kong Metropolitan University, the exhibition Beyond Distance: Half a Lifelong Friendship of Eileen Chang, Stephen Soong and Mae Fong Soong explores the profound friendship among Eileen Chang, Stephen Soong, and Mae Fong Soong, which lasted over four decades. Eileen Chang first met Stephen Soong and Mae Fong Soong in Hong Kong in […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, is pleased to present Robert Rauschenberg and Asia, the first exhibition dedicated to art by Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925–2008) created during and in response to his travels across Asia. The exhibition highlights cross-cultural and cross-temporal artistic exchange, […]
The internationally acclaimed Bruce Lee was not only an actor; but also a martial artist and legend whose way of life has transcended generations and borders. His marriage of martial arts and philosophy has topped new heights for the world of martial arts both onscreen and off. His profound influence on global cinema still continues […]
The Yijing, or Book of Changes, is unquestionably a quintessential Chinese cultural heritage. Confucianism and Daoism have their common roots here. Ancient Chinese philosophy, science, and statecraft and even modern living have all drawn inspiration from it. As a classical divination document and a philosophical exposition, this book has an enduring imprint on many aspects […]
Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI)’s first flagship exhibition in 2025-2026, the Pluriversal Futures – Ars Electronica Exhibition in Collaboration with Hong Kong Design Institute, jointly organised with Ars Electronica, the world’s leading platform of media art working at the intersection of art, technology and society, is now open at the HKDI Gallery! The exhibition offers […]
Blindspot Gallery is pleased to present Un Cheng: Bedroom Paintings, from 2 December 2025 to 31 January 2026, marking the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will debut her newest body of works and coincide with the book launch of her first artist monograph titled Now, and Then?, encompassing her works from […]
Ceramic & Photography: a poetic dialogue between still lifes brings together the distinct yet harmonious visions of Hong Kong ceramic artist Ben Yau and French photographer Tiphaine Beausseron. The exhibition explores the timeless genre of the still life, transforming everyday objects into profound meditations on form, light, and existence. This collaboration is a fascinating study in […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, is honoured to present, Zhao Hai Tien—Cultivation: 50 Years of Painting, a comprehensive overview of Zhao Hai Tien’s artistic journey as a painter and her boundless explorations as a Hong Kong artist, both locally and internationally. Her work is distinguished by a poignant confluence […]
The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong presents 2025 Korean Artists Series: Unfolding Silence, a special exhibition of contemporary Korean art, from December 10, 2025, to January 31, 2026. In collaboration with Whitestone Gallery, Gallery Exit, Soluna Fine Art, and Stroll Gallery, the exhibition will feature works by six prominent Korean abstract artists: KWON Soonik, […]
Luminous Neon is a celebration of Hong Kong’s radiant urban soul with a strong focus on the city’s influential design legacy. It’s an illumination of memory, craft, and contemporary imagination. Through the glow of heritage signs and a striking collection of new two and three-dimensional neon works, the exhibition reveals how light itself is a […]
The Light Within the Light Without is a 7-minute looping immersive artwork divided into four chapters. The experience journeys kaleidoscopically through the past, present, future, craft, art, and resonance of Neon in Hong Kong. The creation of immersive projected artworks is a fundamentally collaborative process. It brings together multiple technical and creative disciplines in deep […]
This display presents the iconic Rabbit Chair by Qeeboo, a masterpiece of contemporary Italian design from the visionary designer Stefano Giovannoni. Embodying Italy's celebrated tradition of blending playful innovation with emotional storytelling, the chair transforms a universal symbol of childhood into a functional sculpture. Crafted as a gentle, giant rabbit, its form invites interaction: the […]
Salvatore Ferragamo’ Exhibition features a special collaboration with the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum in Italy, showcasing five iconic shoe designs from their collection. Highlights include the 1939 'Sandal' crafted for actress Carmen Miranda, the colorful 1938 'Rainbow' sandal designed for Judy Garland, and the 1947 'Invisibile' sandal, which earned Ferragamo the prestigious Neiman Marcus Award. Also […]
Design is the most potent gravitational force in the commercial world. It is not merely an aesthetic expression, but an invisible magnetic field connecting brands to markets and products to users. DX GRAVITY Design Exhibition is not just a showcase of works, but a profound decoding of the ‘elements of success’. Through these outstanding case […]
Festilumi presents its first-ever Hong Kong edition, unfolding an unprecedented immersive universe woven from over 20,000 unique luminous sculptures along the Wan Chai Harbourfront. More than an exhibition of light, it is a multidimensional sensory feast, a space where you wander through, touch, and converse with light. Journey through a series of captivating themed worlds […]
Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker explores the Chinese-French artist’s life, his prints, and his mastery of abstraction. It sheds new light on Zao’s printmaking practice, introducing the unique aesthetics, techniques, and styles of this medium while investigating the connections between oil painting and printmaking as equally significant aspects of his oeuvre. The exhibition explores how Zao’s […]
The Hong Kong Fringe Club proudly launched the Fringe Festival 2026. Building on last year’s success, this edition expands significantly while staying true to the venue’s heritage and the city’s creative spirit. Under the theme “Breeding Bold. Breaking Boundaries”, the festival showcases daring cross-disciplinary works that redefine artistic expression. The Festival gathers over 300 local […]
Sun Museum, in collaboration with Hong Chi Association, is proud to present the Inner Visions•Unbounded exhibition, which features over 300 works of art and crafts created by trainees and students from various service units and special schools within Hong Chi Association. Running from December 17, 2025, to May 31, 2026, the exhibition highlights the talents […]
Held from 19 December 2025 to 13 April 2026 at The Square in the DX design hub, the exhibition begins with the history of skateboarding and showcases the ‘skater spirit’ of Hong Kong skateboarders. Visitors can learn about the sport while exploring its fascinating and lesser-known extensions—to share in this joyful and diverse experience. Since […]
The highly-anticipated annual AIA Carnival, produced by Great China Entertainment Group and title sponsored by AIA, is transforming the Central Harbourfront into Hong Kong’s ultimate winter carnival celebration from 22 December 2025 to 1 March 2026. Marking over a decade of joy and memorable celebrations, this year’s event promises more excitement than ever, with over […]
Yung Ho-Yin, a leading figure in Hong Kong's calligraphy scene, will hold his first-ever commercial gallery solo exhibition in Hong Kong, titled Un-“Conventional” Calligraphy: Characters at Play—Yung Ho-Yin Solo Exhibition, at Touch Gallery in Tai Kwun, Central, from December 31, 2025 to January 30, 2026. Curated by veteran Hong Kong art consultant Heiman Ng, this […]
The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau presents a new film-related exhibition, Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey, which will open to the public on 2 January 2026. Online ticket booking will be available from 10am on 27 December 2025 via the exhibition’s online booking system. […]
gdm Hong Kong is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Wu Shan, featuring a curated selection of lacquer paintings and ink works created between 2012 and 2025. Recognized as a leading figure in contemporary lacquer art in China, Wu Shan has devoted himself to an in-depth exploration of the medium’s visual language, regarding lacquer […]
Experience a unique fusion of Hong Kong’s vibrant heritage and modern sustainability as MONDRIAN Hong Kong and environmental NGO Redress present Redressing the Lion Dance. Hosted at The Corner Shop, this exhibition reimagines the iconic symbols of Chinese New Year through the lens of creative upcycling. The showcase features stunning, performance-ready lion dance costumes designed […]
gdm Hong Kong is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Wu Shan, featuring a curated selection of lacquer paintings and ink works created between 2012 and 2025. Recognized as a leading figure in contemporary lacquer art in China, Wu Shan has devoted himself to an in-depth exploration of the medium’s visual language. For him, […]
Vivian Ho’s solo exhibition You'll Never Walk Alone marks a significant moment of experimentation. She brings her signature playful and quirky style onto canvas, exploring new techniques with acrylic paint and marker pens, while rediscovering the pure joy of painting. Her lenticular prints add a new dimension to traditional printmaking, offering fresh visual stimulation. Through […]
Constant overexertion slowly drains the self. Letting go would break the long-built sense of identity. To sustain the continuity of daily life is merely to force the old contours back together in a fragile adhesion, while the interior has long since become hollow. This showcase comes from Kan Kin Kin’s long experience caring for family […]
The exhibition presents Bingyi’s latest grand, speculative narrative about art and its relationship to history and politics as reimagined from a woman’s point of view. The exhibition is presented as the long-lost artworks of Hua, the fictional Northern Song Matriarch of Painting, rediscovered and "archaeologically excavated" by the artist Bingyi from a Song Dynasty temple […]
This exhibition brings the artistic splendour of the Song Dynasty to Hong Kong, showcasing the cultural ties between “Picturesque Zhejiang” and the city. Centred on masterpieces from A Comprehensive Collection of Ancient Chinese Paintings, the exhibition is organised into three themed sections, Splendid Mountains and Rivers, Flourishing Flora and Fauna and A Kaleidoscopic World. Each […]
WKM Gallery and BELOWGROUND are thrilled to present EDIT, Japanese contemporary artist TIDE’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Spanning two iconic locations, the exhibition will be held at: • Exclusive preview and showcase at BELOWGROUND from January 15 to 31, 2026 • Main exhibition at WKM Gallery from January 17 to March 7 2026. […]
Contemporary By Angela Li is proud to present group exhibition curated by Hong Kong curator, Shirky Chan, Still be-Life, from 15 January to 28 February 2026, showcasing works by seven Hong Kong artists, including Jess Lau, Doris Ng, Natalie Ng, Lukas Tam, Tsang Chui Mei, Annie Wan and Candyce Wong. We may believe still life […]
So Far, So.... Together with his creative team, they blend monologues, body movement, live choral singing, beatboxing, electronic music, real-time video, and multimedia installations, transforming multiple disciplines into one artistic journey that transcends life and death, offering the audience an experience that is both intimate and communal. Constructed over 365 days and building on the […]
Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Hong Kong location Play Gravity, Yirui Jia’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Jia has created for the current exhibition more than twenty paintings that dilate on the spirited, volatile, and playfully expressive aspects of her art. A dozen paintings in Play Gravity depict an owl, or […]
The wildly popular Monchhichi is coming to Central Pier! The Monchhichi Victoria Harbour Land and Sea Carnival will be held from January 16 to March 3, 2026, at the Sky Garden on the second floor of Central Pier 6. The carnival, themed around a playground and sailor-shaped Monchhichi, features eight themed play areas, including a […]
The Hartz Project is delighted to present Lost and Found, a duo show by British artist Thomas Cameron and London-based Korean artist Momin Choi, exploring the complexity of urban life and its tension within. The exhibition will open on 17 January, 2026, and run through 28 February 2026, at Gaia Art Space in Hong Kong. […]
Galerie Koo is pleased to announce Chromatic Convergence: A Colorful New Year Celebration, at their new space in Wong Chuk Hang, opening on 17th January, and running through 14th March. This vibrant group show is a visual symphony of color, uniting a select roster of artists who harness hue as their primary language. Their diverse […]
Co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the eighth edition of No Limits presents 11 groundbreaking works across music, theatre, dance, and film with a total of 29 performances and events. With the theme “All of Us, All Ways”, No Limits 2026 brings together outstanding artists from […]
Directed by Riccardo Servini and Nick Taussig, A Space in Time is an unflinchingly intimate portrait of one family’s struggle to transcend a fatal childhood disease, and an unsentimental celebration of the disabled life. Nick and Klara Taussig have two sons, Oskar and Theo, both born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, an illness that currently has […]
An award-winning feature film about love, loss and dementia set in remote rural Ontario, written and directed by Canadian director Sarah Polley, and starring Julie Christie, Gordon Pinsent and Olympia Dukakis. Unsentimental, heart-wrenching and superbly acted, Away From Her tells the story of married couple Grant and Fiona. Together for over 40 years, they are […]
Traditions Reborn: A Journey Through Russian Fashion & Art is a 5-day immersive exhibition to discover the rich historical roots of Russian fashion intertwined with the legendary Silk Road, through displays of authentic garments, traditional hair decorations, and folk art. The exhibition will include: Kokoshnik display and live demonstration Artworks by Russian artists exploring the […]
M+M Gallery presents its inaugural New Year exhibition: Un Certain Regard: Alternative Visions of Postwar Asia. The exhibition title pays homage to the Un Certain Regard section of the Festival de Cannes—a parallel program established in 1978 to champion non-mainstream aesthetics and experimental styles. Borrowing this lens, the exhibition seeks to distill a unique perspective […]
Following our partnership in 2024, Harvey Nichols and YIDI ART GALLERY reunite to present you An Everlasting Bloom, a new body of work by Cheng Zhe, the renowned Chinese contemporary painter whose Little Girl continues to move hearts across generations. In this deeply personal collection, Cheng invites viewers to journey through the adventures of the […]
Karin Weber Gallery is excited to announce our first exhibition of the year Reimagined Narratives, with new works by popular local artists Avery Lau Hong Lam, Joey Leung Ka Yin, Carmen Ng and Frank Tang Kai Yiu. This exhibition invites viewers to embark on a journey through diverse artistic expressions that reinterpret and revitalise familiar […]
From Fai Chun writing to lively lion dance, Central Market presents a festive lineup of cultural celebrations this Year of the Horse. Mark your calendars and celebrate the new year with joy, tradition, and good fortune. Chinese New Year Flower Workshop 7.2.2026 14 pm - 16:30 pm H6 Conet, G/F, the Center Spring Couplet Giveaway […]
Get ready to snap your fingers! Hong Kong MusicalCon is thrilled to present the ghoulishly delightful and spectacularly funny musical comedy, The Addams Family. This critically acclaimed hit brings everyone’s favorite macabre clan to the stage for a hilarious and heartwarming celebration of love, family, and the beautifully bizarre. The Addams Family is the spectacular […]
Transforming the passage of time into an enchanting spectacle, the exhibition offers audiences in Hong Kong a meticulously curated journey of discovery, each chapter in turn revealing and showcasing the mysteries of mechanical expertise and métiers d’art that give shape to Van Cleef & Arpels’ poetic vision of time. The Maison delves into its heritage, […]
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the beloved designer toy character MOLLY, The Little Galaxy - MOLLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition, co-curated by POP MART and renowned Hong Kong artist Kenny Wong, officially kicked off on January 24 at the Art Pavilion, West Kowloon Cultural District. Marking MOLLY’s first major retrospective in two decades, the exhibition […]
Celebrate Beethoven’s unstoppable power and raw passion in an unforgettable evening of refined artistry. Hear Wenzel Fuchs, principal clarinet of the Berlin Philharmonic, in the elegant Clarinet Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11. Listen to Cho-Liang Lin’s masterful interpretation of the Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor, Op. 30, No. 2, in collaboration with […]
Dr. Clown – A Cantonese Musical About Love & Finding Your True Calling Why would a respected doctor trades his white coat for a red nose? Meet a doctor who becomes a clown in a children's hospital, a medical student torn between his studies and his passion for filmmaking, and a strong-willed mother hiding her […]
Playfully fusing theatre, live orchestral music and contemporary dance, The Nature of Why by the award-winning Paraorchestra invites the audience to be part of an inclusive, immersive spectacle. In this unique, intimate experiential piece, directed by world-renowned British conductor and Artistic Director of Paraorchestra Charles Hazlewood and acclaimed Australian choreographer Caroline Bowditch, musicians and dancers […]
The concert features a vibrant mix of Ison's friends and students, with each performance revealing stories that deiver a rich tapestry of emotion and artistry. Presented by: Fringe Club Piano: Ison Cheung Cello: Canning Chow Trombone: Dorcas Yiu Violin: Eugene Wu
Sian & Alissa Present: Whatever We Wanna Sing. A chaotic concert hosted by two friends with too many favourite songs. We have a problem. We love music. All of it. We tried to pick a theme. We failed. We tried to stick to one genre. We couldn't. So we've decided to lean into the chaos […]
Strings are in motion in this thrilling evening of ensemble playing featuring our top-tier musicians. The concert opens with Andrew Norman’s Gran Turismo for Eight Violins (2004), a virtuosic showcase of speed and kinetic energy performed by eight outstanding violinists, including Stefan Jackiw and Cho-Liang Lin. Next, hear the lyrical elegance of Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet […]
A legendary virtuoso meets a cinematic maestro! Anne-Sophie Mutter brings her dazzling artistry to an all-John Williams programme, where classical grandeur intertwines with silver-screen magic. Experience the soaring adventures of Star Wars and the thrilling world of Harry Potter as Williams’ music takes on breathtaking new colours from Mutter’s violin. At the heart of the […]
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we present Prototyping:, an unprecedented exhibition that marks a milestone in the history of innovation and creativity at our university. This is the first large-scale exhibition of its kind ever undertaken by a university in Hong Kong, and it offers a unique opportunity to explore the transformative […]
China’s rapid transformation over the past four decades has reshaped the global order with perceptions of its rise remain sharply divided. Is there room for a balanced dialogue about China’s role on the world stage, especially in today’s geopolitical climate? Chandran Nair will unpack the reforms of the Deng Xiaoping era, China’s distinctive governance model, […]
HIT - East Meets West is a revolutionary artistic music performance that transcends the boundaries between Chinese and Western musical traditions. This trailblazing programme redefines traditional music by fusing jazz, electronic, avant-garde, and other modern styles with authentic Chinese and Western instruments. Through bold reinterpretations and innovative performance techniques, HIT creates a new vision for […]
Experiment Code: MHZ-EC-328 Subject: Mok Hoi Him, Giovanni Experiment Nature: First Open Test Core Objective: To cultivate a new form of "Mr.Mok" Methodology: Reconstructing oneself through music, deconstructing classic works and colliding them with innovative musical experiments. Hypothesis: An irreversible sonic emergence, about to unfold before your eyes. Artist/Music Director: Giovanni Mok Director: Man Law […]
Plastic Island is one of Hong Kong’s rare theatre works built entirely on full masks. The four character masks, designed by the creative team, amplify every mistake — stubbornness, impulsiveness, hesitation — turning them into emotional clues that resonate with the audience. A mask does not conceal; it reveals. Every imbalance, pause, mis-reaction and moment […]
Get your chopsticks ready. On January 29, 2026, JPS Gallery Hong Kong transforms into a surreal teahouse, serving up Double Umami — a dynamic duo exhibition by Hong Kong artists David Leung (also known as Davidgoodtime) and LOUSY. Reimagining the daily ritual of Yum Cha through two distinct yet perfectly complementary artistic frequencies, the exhibition […]
Whitestone Gallery Hong Kong is thrilled to announce Waterfalls and Magpies, the first solo exhibition by renowned Spanish artist Nuria Mora in Hong Kong. This exhibition will explore the dual nature of interpretation and the transformative power of narrative through Mora's unique aesthetic, which combines geometric abstraction with thoughtful dialogues inspired by the urban environment. […]
The grand finale of Beare’s Premiere Music Festival—the last of 18 years of chamber music excellence—opens with a rare gem: a vibrant violin quartet by Polish female composer Graźyna Bacewicz, followed by Lutosławski’s fiery Paganini Variations and Gershwin’s jazzy An American in Paris performed by pianists Michael Stephen Brown and Serena Wang. Then experience the […]
Come along for an after-hours journey into the poetic world of Central Asian culture! The event will start with a tour of the art exhibition Gulnur Mukazhanova: Dowry of the Soul, led by curator Wang Weiwei. You will be greeted by traditional Central Asian music wafting through the gallery, where dance artists Pasha Umer and […]
Have you imagined that you could also be involved in a sonic performance? In this concert, the audience can participate in a series of contemporary music performances using everyday objects, unusual instruments, or even just a mouth. The performance highlights various multimedia and interactive elements, with ensemble members leading everyone to control the music and […]
Join us for the V&S Music Academy Guitar Festival, featuring talented students of Vincent Lau! Experience captivating performances in classical guitar, rock guitar, and jazz guitar, along with solo pieces, ensemble arrangements, and exciting collaborations with our singing coach Sara and her students. Don't miss this celebration of creativity and talent! Performers: V&S Music Academy […]
Taiwanese emo-rock band Song of Crane is bringing their brand new album “GLOW” to Hong Kong for the very first time! Often described as "a search for light in the darkness," Song of Crane's music is deeply emotional, blending the raw release of emo-rock with the tenderness of folk. Their live performances are renowned for […]
Music as Gaming project, is an innovative commissioning programme that reimagines the relationship between composers, musicians, and performance. This platform invites three talented emerging composers from Hong Kong to challenge traditional paradigms of Western music performance by integrating the dynamism and interactivity of gaming into contemporary music composition. Ivory Tower is a whimsical musical journey […]
Presented by Tai Yip Cultural Group, Hourglass & Silhouettes: Lens on a Changing City invites you to step into a Hong Kong that no longer exists—yet remains in memory and in monochrome. Showcasing a curated collection of Francis Wu’s black-and-white photos from the 1940s to the 1960s, the exhibition highlights the city’s transformation from a […]
The concert is divided into two halves: the first presents modern classics of the guzheng repertoire, while the second explores innovative jazz-inspired compositions, including newly arranged works. The concert includes diverse performance formats—from guzheng solo and trio to collaborations with piano and sheng—the concert showcases the contemporary expressions of the guzheng, transcending traditional boundaries. Amid […]
Co-created by three interdisciplinary artists, Step by Step is a 45-minute experimental pseudo-one-man theatrical experience. It is a visceral exploration where words, movement, and sound converge to embody the existence of a woman who has lost her face. The performance interrogates the pervasive loneliness of the urban condition, the fracturing of identity, and the nihility […]
Be Our Guest is not just an invitation, it’s a welcome into the strange, soft, and sarcastic world of Studio After Cigs. Led by a cat named PowPow, this debut exhibition opens the door to quiet chaos, emotional honesty, and humour that hits a little too close to home. You might find humour in each […]
The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong (Director Choi Jaewon) presents Echoes in Between: Four Voices in Korean Abstraction from February 4 to March 19, 2026, at the gallery space at the Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong. Organized in collaboration with Soluna Fine Art Gallery, the exhibition features four leading Korean abstract artists— Ha […]
The play was written using monologues from Christophe Averlan, and adapted by Seelinger Arts Foundation. Reason has left the building! They're all crazier than the next! Each one wanting to be right! How will this party end? You'll find out by coming to see Les Zinzins. Dates & Time 2026-02-05 , 02-06 (7:15 PM, 8:30 […]
Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Calum Scott has officially announced the Asia leg of his biggest tour to date. Following his run of 24 cities across UK and Europe, he will be bringing The Avenoir Tour to 5 cities in Asia – Osaka, Tokyo, Kaohsiung, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Presented by AEG Presents Asia, Calum Scott “The Avenoir […]
The Storyville Mosquito is a live multi-media film production that is performed, filmed and scored in real time. A team of 14 performers, musicians, foley artists and technicians cinematically bring the characters to life using 75 puppets 20 miniature sets, 8 cameras, and a screen onstage. A mosquito moves to the big city to pursue […]
Yan Pat To’s Post-Human Journey trilogy reaches its conclusion with The Sound Everywhere in the Universe, continuing the exploration of humanity's condition in the near future initiated in Sapiens: A Concise History of Future and Posthuman Condition. This latest work delves deeper into the ultimate questions of human existence, addressing suffering, sorrow, and the potential […]
Tai Kwun is thrilled to present the 2026 edition of InnerGlow, marking half a decade of immersive light artistry where mapped projections bring heritage architecture to life. This year, Tai Kwun’s Parade Ground and historic Barrack Block façade will set the scene for a funky disco journey nightly from 6:30pm to 9pm. In addition, the […]
Go big, bounce big! The world’s largest inflatable bounce party, The Big Bounce World Tour – Hong Kong, returns during Chinese New Year from 6 to 22 February 2026. Organised by INCUBASE Studio, the event will take place at the Great Lawn, Art Park in WestK. The event features four giant inflatable playgrounds with slides, […]
Hailed as one of the most exciting and innovative voices in Poland’s avant-garde theatre scene, Song of the Goat Theatre reimagines King Lear not as a linear drama but as a powerful oratorio - a theatrical ritual in which music transforms into character, relationship, and event. Directed by the company’s co-founder Grzegorz Bral, Songs of […]
A powerful documentary that evokes reflections on personal perseverance and the human spirit, Four Trails follows the trials and tribulations of participants of the Hong Kong Four Trails Ultra Challenge (HK4TUC). Along the way, the film spotlights the vibrant community of trail runners and the unrivaled mountains and open spaces that makes Hong Kong a […]
Renowned for their extraordinary musical partnership and profound interpretations, Isabelle Faust and Alexander Melnikov captivated Hong Kong audiences in 2023 with their complete cycle of Beethoven’s Violin Sonatas. The Gramophone Award-winning duo returns after three years with a fresh and compelling programme, reimagining the modernist spirit of the early 20th century through works by four […]
Families are invited to the magical Ballet Carnival for Kids: Cinderella! an entertaining adaptation of the beloved fairytale. Follow Cinderella, her Fairy Godmother and the handsome Prince on a whirlwind adventure to the Royal Ball where her enchanted transformation will only last until the clock strikes midnight. Will Cinderella’s wicked stepsisters get the last laugh? […]
Sound\Bridges redefines the concert experience as a thought-provoking journey, deepening appreciation for contemporary music within our community. By fostering curiosity and encouraging exploration, this series invites audiences to experience the full spectrum of contemporary sound, bridging cultural gaps and enhancing musical literacy. Join us as we embark on this enlightening adventure through the innovative world […]
Combining the poetry of theater and the imagination of music, a thought-provoking and hilarious collision takes the stage! This performance is adapted from the classic novel The Story of Mr. Sommer by renowned German novelist Patrick Süskind (widely known for his 1985 novel Perfume). Co-adapted and performed by celebrated local pianist Shelley Ng (Ng Yu […]
Join us for a two-part exhibition program, with a live sound performance in the Chantal Miller Gallery, led by artist Bingyi, followed by a guided tour led by INKstudio Founding Director, Craig Yee. The exhibition presents Bingyi’s latest grand, speculative narrative about art and its relationship to history and politics as reimagined from a woman’s […]
Often seen as an embodiment of elegance, finesse and sparkling spirit, the flute is not only an irreplaceable voice in an orchestra, but also an irresistible force on the solo platform. 1st Prize Winner of the 2023 Geneva International Music Competition, flautist Elizaveta Ivanova will make her Hong Kong début with Hong Kong Sinfonietta under […]
This evocative chamber recital traces a journey from restless yearning to transcendent peace. We begin in the dramatic fervour of Mozart, before Mahler's heavenly joys offer a glimpse of paradise. The journey deepens with Massenet's poignant Élégie and the wordless sorrow of Rachmaninov's Vocalise, where melody alone conveys profound emotion. Our path culminates with Schubert's […]
The annual event Youth Music Culture the Greater Bay Area (YMCG) brings its 2026 tour to a spectacular close in Hong Kong. As YMCG marks its 10th year since its inception in 2017, this year's programme spans Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Macau, showcasing the vibrant cultural dynamism of the Greater Bay Area. Following the […]
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 Eric C.H. Yip Fatal Raid (2022) Violin: Sally Law Cello: Yip Chun-hei Eric Clarinet: Chen Chiu-yuan Piano: Nancy Loo * Georges Auric Trio […]
Oedipus Rex remains a cornerstone of Western drama, exploring universal themes of fate, free will, and the human condition. Its enduring power lies in its unflinching portrayal of a man grappling with forces beyond his control. Oedipus, the celebrated king, vows to uncover the truth behind a mysterious plague ravaging Thebes. His relentless quest for […]
Deepen your immersion into the world of the Lotus-Born Master with a unique morning of Tibetan-style Kung-Fu. Laurence Brahm, approved to teach this lineage of martial arts by senior Jonang masters, will guide you through the internal and external animal forms that reinvigorate and realign the body and mind. This special experience of Himalayan qigong […]
As part of its 30th anniversary celebrations this year, Buddhistdoor is hosting a third and final film screening with Asia Society this year, this time showcasing THE DAKINI CODE: Lotus-Born Master and the Event Horizon. This is the third film in director Laurence Brahm's Lotus-Born Master series and combines past documentary themes and a creative, […]
Distinguished Macedonian pianist Simon Trpčeski returns to the HK Phil to perform Liszt’s Piano Concerto no. 2, a work that intricately weaves technical brilliance with lyrical depth, showcasing Trpčeski’s exceptional talent. Making his HK Phil debut, acclaimed Swiss conductor Philippe Jordan – Music Director of the Wiener Staatsoper and Music Director Designate of the Orchestre […]
There is no age too young to start coming into contact with classical music! In this concert catering for the delicate senses of toddlers and even newborn babies, Hong Kong Sinfonietta and Music Director Emeritus Yip Wing-sie will present to you a delightful collection of favourite symphonic tunes – a perfect introduction to the wonderful […]
Join our cooking class at GuWei Coffee Shop on 13 Feb to celebrate the Chinese New Year by exploring the rich culinary heritage of China and Italy. In this hands-on experience, you’ll learn how to make Chinese dumplings and Italian ravioli. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to blend flavours and cultures! Language: English Location: GuWei […]
Celebrate love in all its forms with Asiartic Camerata heartwarming Valentine’s concert, I Love You Baby. Set in the intimate ambiance of the Fringe Club, this musical afternoon blends timeless romance with cinematic elegance and passionate classics. From the sweeping melodies classic movies to the soulful strains of Unchained Melody and Bésame Mucho, the program […]
Like Water, Like Clouds is an improvised audiovisual ritual that invites audiences to experience softness as a radical act through the cultivation and expression of Qigong. Hakka Chinese-Canadian interdisciplinary artist Senaida Ng will guide the audience through an improvised audiovisual ritual. By integrating a custom-designed paintbrush instrument with the fluid gestures of Chinese calligraphy and […]
2026 marks the Year of the Galloping Horse - a radiant beginning filled with vitality and the joy of reunion. As we welcome the new year, you are invited to welcome good fortune as it flows through your hands and light your path toward new beginnings. Lion dance and Bai Sun Ceremony Watch the traditional lion […]
In celebration of the Year of the Horse, which symbolises strength, success and positive momentum in traditional Chinese culture, Hong Kong is preparing to usher in the Chinese New Year with a spectacular event on the first evening of the year in Tsim Sha Tsui. This occasion will feature a vibrant parade adorned with horse-inspired […]
Singer JACE will make her debut on the Hong Kong Coliseum stage in 2026 Lunar New Year with her solo concert, "JACE WORLD". Dates & time 2026/02/18 WED 09:30PM1 2026/02/19 THU 08:15PM
Year of the Horse Raceday is one of Hong Kong’s most popular racing events. In addition to thrilling races, visitors can partake in an array of joyful festivities, including lion dance performances, live music shows, festive photo opportunities and much more. Come and immerse yourselves in a lively and unique Chinese New Year atmosphere to […]
OneRepublic have just announced their concert in Hong Kong, to be held on 21 February 2026, as part of their From Asia With Love Tour. More details to be announced soon.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Liszt Ferenc Academy’s founding, the Consulate General of Hungary proudly presents Hungarian virtuoso Gábor Farkas’s Piano Recital. Gábor Farkas is the President of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary, and is one of the finest pianists of his generation. Farkas is well known for his huge […]
In the twilight of his life, iconic Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto returned to his altar—the piano. And although he may have left this world in 2023, his music lives on, not only through his timeless compositions but in a transcendent live performance that became the mixed reality solo concert KAGAMI. This is more than a […]
An enthralling dance drama on a grand operatic scale, La Bella Otero tells the story of the alluring Spanish artist Carolina Otero of the late 19th century. Once one of the most famous women in the world, her fascinating story has largely been lost to time. Director Rubén Olmo has re-imagined Otero’s extraordinary life in […]
Step away from your screen and into the spotlight—literally. In this immersive experience, you won’t just watch the show—you’ll become part of it. There’s no script, no set storyline and no assigned roles. Everything begins with the opening of a mysterious box. Inside are unexpected surprises, objects and words that guide the unfolding narrative. Every […]
In response to popular demand, our Chamber Gems free concert series organised in collaboration with the Music Department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is returning this season – join us at the Lee Hysan Concert Hall for a programme of exquisite chamber music! PROGRAMME Bartók Violin Rhapsody No 2 Violin: James Cuddeford Piano: […]
Liu Yichang’s The Drunkard is a landmark of modern Hong Kong literature, hailed as the first Chinese-language novel written in the stream-of-consciousness style. It also inspired internationally renowned film director Wong Kar-wai’s 2046. Told in the first person and breaking away from linear narrative, the novel follows a writer spiralling into alcoholism, caught between creative […]
SEVENTEEN kicked off their NEW_ tour last September in Incheon, then held the first overseas stop in Hong Kong. At the end of last year, they visited cities including Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, as well as Aichi, Osaka, Tokyo and Fukuoka, using their distinctive stage charisma to draw fans from around the world. Returning to […]
Wayfaring Beyond is an original work that reimagines the possibilities of human gesture and spirit through a new form of dance. Taking inspiration from the work of Zhuangzi – the ancient Chinese philosopher who questioned the value of evaluating life through the binary perspective of “perfection” and “imperfection” – the performance guides the audience from […]
Set in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Lapse is a quiet, thought-provoking short film written and directed by Caroline Cavalcanti, and deftly carried by young leads Beatriz Oliveira and Juan Queiroz. Bel and Juliano, two teenagers caught in separate acts of vandalism, meet doing community service in a public library. Bel, a skateboarder and artist, is deaf […]
Premiering at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre—The Hall, City Contemporary Dance Company’s landmark 2026 production INterstices, created by Artistic Director Sang Jijia, explores the hidden spaces of our hyper-dense metropolis. Combining high-voltage physicality with multimedia stagecraft, the work distils the restless pulse of urban life into a compelling exploration of body, space and psyche. In […]
Cameron Carpenter, the world’s most groundbreaking organist, is known for redefining the possibilities of the organ. As one of classical music’s great innovators, he has lit a fire under what is often perceived as one of the most staid musical instruments, with radical re-interpretations of works from the Western canon. But his latest composition is […]
Makoto Ozone is a unique force in both jazz and classical music, blending sound worlds and a host of influences into his performances. Born in Kobe, Japan, he was self-taught in jazz, under his father’s guidance, first on the organ, then piano. Makoto Ozone has an extensive discography, releasing over 30 albums under his name […]
Since 2007, the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra have co-presented the “Music About China” series, celebrating China’s cultural diversity through sound. Composer Marcel Wengler from Luxembourg spent five years composing Chinese Rhapsody, blending Eastern and Western styles in a vibrant tribute. This work is followed by young Chinese composer Li […]
In March 2026, multi-disciplinary artist Jing Wong pushes the boundaries of game theatre with a new audience-centric experience. When the World is Your Enemy is an interactive, live-action world-building simulation that gives the audience agency to co-construct their environment, determine their own fate, manipulate others or simply create chaos! Join us and discover whether you […]