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 […]
2025 is the yisi Year of the Snake, so the Museum has selected a series of snake-related objects and placed them on display. As well as introducing the long history of Chinese and Western culture related to snakes, we also wish our visitors a Happy New Year in which all their aspirations are met and […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 panoramic exhibition Stay Connected: Art and China Since 2008 presents twenty-first century art that addresses changes in social realities in China and their impacts on the world. Framed through the dual lenses of digital technology and the manufacturing supply chain, the two chapters, titled Stay Connected: Navigating the Cloud (26 Sep 2025 to 4 […]
The Oil Street Art Space (Oi!) is staging the Eying East, Wondering West - Square Word Calligraphy Classroom on the Move exhibition featuring world-renowned artist Xu Bing from September 29 to January 11, 2026. The exhibition gallery, located at Oi! Glassie, has been transformed into a classroom with a specially designed texbook. It invites audiences […]
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 […]
Passage of Abundance by multi-media artist Desmond Leung and producer Thomas Lo transforms The Corner into a vibrant oasis in the midst of urban chaos. Interact with a vision-based motion detection system that senses your movements, dynamically transforming them into nature-inspired digital murals and interactive art in real-time. Images on LED screens blossom with abstract […]
To mark the 120th anniversary of the death of Jules Verne, the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macao and the Alliance Française de Hong Kong are organizing the Jules Verne Festival from October 15 to December 5, featuring literary, educational and cultural events to pay tribute to his work. Born in Nantes […]
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 […]
Curated by Galuh Sukardi, an independent curator based in Bali, Thresholds explores the interwoven cycles of life, death and transformation through a diverse range of mediums including painting, sculpture, textile, drawing and silverware. The exhibition brings together works by Galuh Anindita, Arahmaiani, Christine Ay Tjoe, Nadiah Bamadhaj, Kei Imazu, Ines Katamso, I Gusti Ayu Kadek […]
SC Gallery is pleased to present the second solo exhibition of Tao Hoi Chuen, Jacky, Ecstasy, featuring the artist’s latest body of work and a curated selection of previous pieces. Using screen as his central visual element, Tao delves into the dual metaphor between traditional pingfeng (folding screen) and modern display monitor. Through his materiality […]
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 […]
DE SARTHE is pleased to announce Marc Chagall: Dreaming in Color, a captivating exhibition of paintings and vibrant original works on paper by the legendary modernist Marc Chagall (1887-1985). The exhibition will be on view from November 6 to December 13, offering a rare and intimate look into the artist’s poetic and dreamlike universe. Marc […]
M+M Gallery is pleased to present Water Margin: Alessandro Twombly Solo Exhibition, marking the artist’s first solo presentation in Asia, featuring eight newly created works conceived specifically for Hong Kong and the region. The exhibition title, Water Margin, draws inspiration from Water Margin (Shui Hu Zhuan), one of China’s Four Great Classical Novels, which chronicles […]
Artist Wong Chi-yung’s The Tides of Time is a scenographic installation that explores the fundamental nature of time. Inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, the artist draws on personal experiences of loss and life’s cyclical rhythms. Using the imagery of tides, Wong poetically alludes to the dialectical relationship between […]
Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Hong Kong location Subrisio Saltat, Grace Carney’s first solo exhibition in Asia. The exhibition features a selection of new paintings and drawings from 2025. Major pieces in the current exhibition including Subrisio Saltat (2025), D for Duration (2025) and The Rose of Onlooking (2025) took their titles […]
The Hartz Project is pleased to present In Mist, a duo show by Korean artist Goyona Jung and Paris-based Chinese artist Yang Yi, at Gaia Art Space Hong Kong. The exhibition opens on November 8, 2025, and will be on view through December 27, 2025. Within this silent veil, boundaries dissolve—what is seen, what is […]
Following its acclaimed debut in Singapore, I.F. Gallery is proud to bring the return of Cats in a Floating World to Hong Kong. This exhibition features works by contemporary Japanese artists, including Asuka Irie, Momoko Mayuyama, and Momoe Fukumoto, all united by their enchanting focus on the feline form. In a city like Hong Kong, […]
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 […]
Moomin, the beloved Finnish character created by pioneering artist Tove Jansson, celebrates its 80th anniversary this year. To commemorate this milestone, a major exhibition titled The Beginning of The Moomins will open in Hong Kong to showcase the enduring magic of the Moomins and the life of the visionary creator behind the stories. Organized by […]
Ladies and gentlemen, we are now approaching Christmas Grand Central at Pacific Place. This bustling station is packed with folks from every walk of life, all travelling for Christmas. Don’t miss Ellie the Elephant ringing the bell to announce everybody’s arrival, the Bear family with their famous figgy pudding, farmer Remi the Rabbit with his […]
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 […]
Commissioned and Co-produced by EKCC, The World of Charles Kao is a world premiere as the opening programme of the EKCC. The purity of Professor Charles Kao’s heart connected every person on earth and transformed the future of humanity. Renowned as the father of fibre optics and a Nobel laureate in Physics, Kao once claimed […]
Blue Lotus Gallery presents Torii, a new photobook and exhibition by Ulana Switucha. Hong Kong–based Canadian photographer Ulana Switucha spent ten years journeying through Japan’s quiet, lesser-travelled landscapes, photographing its most iconic and sacred gateways. First appearing in Japan around the 10th century, torii evolved from simple wooden structures into the iconic forms seen across […]
The Harbour Day Project draws on the history of Hong Kong's single previous Harbour Day in 2005, using art to address the concept of a lost civic festival. This project is not merely a reinterpretation of the Hong Kong harbour landscape but an active undertaking to reshape cultural memory. The project employs a typological approach, […]
Tang Contemporary is proud to present Ming Ying’s solo exhibition Anonymous Monuments at Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong, Central space on November 15, 2025. The exhibition, curated by Yonni Park and Jeeeun Hong, features 18 remarkable paintings by the artist and will remain on view until December 15. Ming Ying’s exhibition Anonymous Monuments invites us […]
Alliance Française de Hong Kong proudly presents the 54th edition of the Hong Kong French Film Festival (HKFFF), the city’s longest-running international film festival. Running from 19 November to 11 December 2025, the Festival marks a landmark year, celebrating 130 years since the invention of Cinema with more than 50 films and 120 screenings. Hong […]
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 […]
gdm Hong Kong is pleased to present Fung Ming Chip’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. A retrospective of the artist’s work spanning three decades, the exhibition journeys through Fung’s evolving visual language. Unifying the modern with the traditional, figuration with abstraction, script with image –his work marks a radical reimagination of the centuries-old tradition […]
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 […]
Freespace Dance 2025 presents innovative perspectives on the future of dance from artists in the Asia-Pacific region. Highlight performances include four exciting, new cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations: Bridging Bridge, TS Crew (Hong Kong), contact Gonzo (Osaka) — A genre-defying cross-border dialogue about unity, division, and bridging divides in an increasingly polarised world through a high-energy […]
Zhang Kechun, one of the most famous and award-winning contemporary Chinese photographers, is returning to Hong Kong for the first time since 2017 to unveil his latest photo series, Yellow Land and The Sky Garden. Zhang Kechun is best known for his large photographs of Chinese landscapes that have been changed by industry. He captures […]
Stranger on Stranger, the first solo photography exhibition by Hong Kong photographer and artist Thomas Chan, artfully curated by artist and curator Kasper Forest, will be officially presented at WONTONMEEN in Hong Kong from 20 November to 5 December 2025. The exhibition centres on Thomas' photographic experiments in Iraq, exploring the profound connections between images, […]
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, […]
One of Hong Kong’s most anticipated festive celebrations, Merry Balloon Hong Kong – a cross-IP character winter celebration, – will make its grand debut. The event showcases a dazzling line-up of beloved local and international IP characters from 24 November 2025 to 11 January 2026. The event features different themes: Merry-Go-Around Town – An AR […]
The global fashion extravaganza, FASHION TO RECONNECT: A Tale of Two Style Capitals, organised by the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) with Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte in partnership with Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency as a programme […]
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 […]
Welcome to Just Kid-ing, an interactive experience where childhood memories meet high-tech fun! Step into the story as a new student at a one-of-a-kind primary school where imagination roams free. Dazzling projection mapping and real-time tracking transform the entire space into an immersive playground, whisking you back to the carefree days of primary school life […]
Parrotman reads like a scene from a future novel: after the end of the world, on a new Earth where humans no longer exist. They use archaeology and fieldwork to uncover human remains, traces of objects, images, and gestures and they study, imitate, and rebuild, translating human civilization into their own way of living. They […]
To mark the 85th anniversary this year of the birth of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, HKDance presents the grand dance drama Kung Fu Artistry. The work interprets Lee’s martial arts philosophy and spirit through a dynamic fusion of strength and grace. The production brings together a stellar team of Hong Kong’s artistic talents: Artistic Director […]
Flowers Gallery Hong Kong is delighted to announce Roadkill, the first solo exhibition in Asia by acclaimed British painter Stuart Pearson Wright. The exhibition presents a new series of portraits created over the last five years, offering a deeply personal and darkly humorous reflection on one of the most challenging chapters in the artist’s life. […]
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 […]
50 years after the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge — an event that ushered in one of the most brutal regimes in modern history — Cambodia continues to heal from its past, rebuilding and redefining its future. For a Smile of the Future – 50 Years After the Fall of Phnom Penh. […]
This exhibition, curated by Iv Charbonneau-Ching, retraces the fall of Phnom Penh through the photographs of Roland Neveu and presents the stories of four witnesses to these events, drawn from exclusive interviews conducted in 2025. Through these images and voices, the exhibition not only documents the fall of Phnom Penh, but also opens a window […]
deTour 2025 – design festival returns to PMQ from 28 November to 7 December 2025, infusing the vibrant lifestyle hub with 10 days of creative energy – transforming it into Hong Kong’s ultimate destination for aesthetic inspiration. Spreading across PMQ’s Courtyard & Marketplace and the Qube, this year’s edition presents a forward-looking programme of compelling […]
Hong Kong actress and Cantopop queen Miriam Yeung will return for a series of 4 exceptional concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum, from 29 November to 2 December. DATES AND TIME: 29-30 Nov, 1-2 Dec 8:15 pm General sales will start on 17 September.
Internationally celebrated artist Cj Hendry is bringing her world-renowned creativity off the canvas and into collectors’ hands with her first-ever collectible toy series: juju, in partnership with Phillips. Renowned for her hyperrealist drawings and immersive installations, Hendry now turns her imagination into the realm of collectible art toys—marking her third major project in Hong Kong […]
Hong Kong Ballet has collaborated with College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at City University of Hong Kong to create a mesmerising art installation, Eternal Relevé. Inspired by Michelangelo Pistoletto's Third Paradise, this meaningful work incorporates ballet pointe shoes imbued with craftsmanship, movement and thrilling performances. By giving them new life, we explore a […]
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 […]
Asia’s premier annual event on design, innovation and brands since 2002, the Business of Design Week (BODW) organised by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) gathers some of the world’s foremost design masters, brand leaders and entrepreneurs from Hong Kong as well as overseas, to cultivate dialogues on the value of design and innovation, inspiring global […]
Two-time Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter bids farewell to her Hong Kong fans with a special programme for the Christmas season. Regarded as one of the finest singers of her generation, Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter has captivated audiences worldwide with her pure expressiveness and exquisite artistry throughout a remarkable four-decade career. Celebrated […]
Young guzheng player Grammy Yeung, who has been invited to give solo performance at different venues, will collaborate with multiple Chinese and western music players, showcasing classical and contemporary guzheng pieces, as well as a newly commissioned composition by local composer Chan Hing-yan, highlighting the multifaceted nature of guzheng with both traditional Chinese aesthetics and […]
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 […]
This month, The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) and Tai Kwun have invited friends, families, and seasonal wanderers alike to rediscover the simple joys of giving and togetherness with HKJC x Tai Kwun – Simple Gifts of Joy 2025. Supported by HKJC, the historic site has come alive as the city’s cultural winter playground, intertwining […]
Maison&Objet, the world’s leading brand for international design, interior decoration and lifestyle, is set to return to Hong Kong with an expanded event, reinventing the existing model of the professional exhibition: Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025. Following the success of its 2024 inaugural edition, the rebranded identity as Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong will embrace the […]
Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), co-organised by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA), this year’s DesignInspire runs from 3 to 6 December at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). Under the theme “Where Connections Spark Inspiration”, the event […]
NUDGE Forward Mentorship for aspiring art creatives curated and organised by the Hong Kong Art School Alumni Network Committees, is going to a close. Over the six-month programme, 12 mentees engaged in profound dialogues with their mentors, collectively exploring the boundaries and possibilities of artistic creation. They will present their collaborative achievements and reflections through […]
WAIT! by N.A.B. MUSIC HK is a bold, musical exploration of life, choices, and second chances. Set in a surreal place, the Styx river, the play brings together a motley group of souls: a poet guillotined during the French Revolution, a 20th-century businessman entangled in shady deals, a Hong Kong fighter who never got to follow […]
Over the past five years, Villepin has championed artists and created spaces where their voices endure. This anniversary exhibition, The Villepin House, brings together works by Zao Wou-Ki, Myonghi Kang, Marie de Villepin, Lawrence Carroll, and Yukimasa Ida - visionaries who represent different chapters of Villepin’s story. Villepin’s journey began in 2020 with Friendship & […]
Soluna Fine Art is proud to present Kaleidoscope City, the inaugural Hong Kong solo exhibition by Australian contemporary artist Jasmine Mansbridge. Deeply rooted in geometric art, Mansbridge constructs intricate visual worlds and distinctive compositions through her dynamic use of shapes, lines, and vibrant colours. Having visited Hong Kong multiple times, she infuses this new body […]
The iconic music and arts festival takes place at Central Harbourfront on 5-7 December, 2025, and tickets are on sale now! With its spectacular outdoor setting on Hong Kong’s iconic harbourfront, this year’s edition of Clockenflap will once again feature the full, world-class festival experience that music fans have come to know and love. In […]
Experience an unforgettable evening with the HK Phil, conducted by rising star Ruth Reinhardt, who opens the concert with Esa-Pekka Salonen’s vibrant Gambit. Renowned pianist Emanuel Ax makes his long-awaited return to perform Beethoven’s powerful Third Piano Concerto, a masterpiece of emotional depth. The HK Phil Chorus then joins for Brahms’ poignant Nänie, a heartfelt […]
Immerse yourself in this captivating multi-sensory realm where sound, light and movement converge. The award-winning Canadian musician-creative duo Video Phase turns every inch of the stage into their musical and visual playground. Through an inventive fusion of digital technologies—from video projections and interactive installations to laser displays, body movement, and live improvisation—this boundary-pushing digital art […]
Caṅkramati, journeying from the previous chapter Into the Microcosm to the grand finale Into the Macrocosm, embarks on an odyssey that awakens the senses and the soul, guiding us back to a state of inner tranquillity and self-reflection. The stage transforms into an ephemeral realm, where visual projections conjure cosmic imagery. Accompanied by live performances […]
Ritualistic and transfixing, Korea National Contemporary Dance Company’s Jungle is a multi-layered, non-narrative contemplation on life and existence where meaning is created through light, sound and gesture, and stories emerge for the viewer as they might have in the past from flickering flames or rippling waters. Both modern and ancient, the production reflects the tensions […]
This year, Hong Kong Open Printshop’s annual fundraising exhibition is Medium Rare Medium Well: A Dialogue about Print Art curated by guest curator Shirky Chan Sui-kee. Printmaking is an art of discipline and chance – a medium where each print is an act of faith, a negotiation between control and surrender. This exhibition showcases the […]
The 10 Asian Designers to Watch exhibition is an annual event organized by Fashion Asia Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Design Centre, held in Hong Kong as part of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest. The exhibition showcases cutting-edge capsule collections from ten emerging Asian fashion designers selected by industry experts. For 2025, the event will take […]
Prepare to be swept away into an extraordinary world where timeless legend collides with trailblazing contemporary art! JPS Gallery Hong Kong is thrilled to unveil Guan Yu vs. Wilson Shieh, an exhilarating solo exhibition by Hong Kong’s visionary artist Wilson Shieh. At its heart beats the fierce spirit of Guan Yu (160-220 AD), the iconic […]
Join us in celebrating the winter festivities at the last edition of M+ at Night this year! As the year comes to an end, gather all old and new friends to finish the year with a bang and revel in Festive Play! From music and stand-up comedy to painting and festive card workshops, the line-up […]
The long-awaited TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN HONG KONG details are out! TWICE is bringing their first-ever show to Hong Kong, hitting the Kai Tak Stadium this December.
How does one define identity when life is lived between cultures? What becomes of national origins when experience and environment extend far beyond their borders? Home is a Map emerges from these questions — from the interplay between Antoine’s French heritage and his perspective as a guest in Hong Kong, immersed in a complex and […]
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 […]
Be part of a historic moment as the First Prize Winner of the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition takes the stage at HKU MUSE. The winner will be announced on 20 October – stay tuned! HKU MUSE is proud to be the only stage presenting four laureates from this year’s major international piano competitions […]
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 Hong Kong Arts Centre continues its mission to integrate art into public life through innovative collaborations and cross-disciplinary participation. The Hong Kong Art School (HKAS), a division of the Hong Kong Arts Centre, will mark 25 years of establishment with a 25th Anniversary Exhibition from 10 December 2025 to 8 January 2026 at Jockey […]
In Sarah Tse’s solo exhibition The Rooted and the Rootless, the artist presents a vibrant and immersive collection of plant and animal paintings created during her nomadic journey in the last 2 years. Her ultimate studio has no walls, instead it has beaches, vast savannahs and forest floors blanketed in botany and fungi. Sarah’s practice […]
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, […]
Tarmo Peltokoski, Music Director Designate of the HK Phil, leads a captivating Nordic-inspired programme that showcases Finland in both its traditional and cosmopolitan forms. The evening opens with Castor, a dazzling orchestral work by Esa-Pekka Salonen, HK Phil’s Composer-in-Residence for the 2025/26 season and a compatriot and mentor of Peltokoski. The piece is inspired by […]
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 […]
In its glorious fifth year, and celebrating 100 fabulous performances, Septime Webre's heartwarming The Nutcracker: A Hong Kong Adventure with Tchaikovsky’s timeless score returns to delight audiences of all ages in an exciting Christmas Eve adventure! Clara, Fritz and the Nutcracker Prince set out to defeat the sinister Rat King to restore order to their […]
Musica Viva presents Lucia di Lammermoor at the Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall from December 12 until December 14. Lucia di Lammermoor is a romantic opera in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti, based on the libretto written by Salvadore Cammarano. The action takes place in Scotland towards the end of the 17th century. Lord […]
Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, award-winning British dancer-choreographer Aakash Odedra found school challenging—misspelling his own name even at 21. Too often defined by his learning difficulties rather than his abilities, he discovered dance as his true means of expression. Watch bodies and words fly like flocks of birds, a murmuration, a little murmur. […]
City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) launches its new stage series The Connect Stage with the new production A Triple Bill, featuring renowned international choreographers: contemporary dance master William Forsythe, two rising stars Sita Ostheimer and Hung Tsai-Hsi. Through three different works, the program showcases the diversity of contemporary dance. A Triple Bill will take place […]
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, is honoured to present Symbols of Identity: IKAT Textiles from Indonesia a highly focused exhibition highlighting the artistic virtuosity of weavers across the Indonesian archipelago. Building upon the Museum’s presentation of IKAT Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago in 2017, and two new publication projects, […]
Hong Kong's inaugural Pokémon-themed trading card event, PokeFest Show, is landing at D2 Place from December 12–14. This is an event meticulously crafted by collectors, for collectors. Level 2: The SPACE Dive into a massive collector's market with over 60 exclusive collection and trading booths! Secure your next major pull and connect with fellow enthusiasts. […]
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 […]
Wyndham Social, in collaboration with The Ukrainian Society of Hong Kong, proudly present The Lace of Light: Ukrainian Vytynanka Between Tradition and Modernity by Ukrainian artist Tetyana Kuzmych (Kashuba), where a fragile tradition with immense strength witnesses stories of courage, resilience and hope. Vytynanka (вити́нанка), the Ukrainian art of intricate paper-cutting, traces its origins to […]
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 […]
Archipelagoing is an Experimental Performative Showcase by Po-Yun Kuo and Momo Ma Pak Yin, concerning individual being and continuous becoming. The archipelago, as a geographical archetype, is essentially a philosophy of the gap. The defined borders of the islands establish periphery and self-sufficiency, while the surrounding ocean, currents, and tides foreshadow drifting, searching, and inevitable […]
NOĒMA is a leading chamber choir dedicated to advancing Hong Kong’s choral scene. Comprising some of the finest local choral musicians, the group has quickly become one of the city’s premier ensembles under the dynamic leadership of Artistic Director Sanders Lau, who founded the choir in 2022. NOĒMA is known for its innovative and thought-provoking […]
To celebrate the 10th anniversary milestone of THE MONSTERS, the elf supergroup created by artist Kasing Lung, How2work, in collaboration with POP MART and Paradise, presents the Hong Kong stop of the 10th anniversary tour: MONSTERS BY MONSTERS: NOW AND THEN. The exhibition will be held from December 15, 2025 to January 4, 2026 at […]
Grandmother Rose isn’t your average florist; her green fingers are magic! With just a touch, blossoms burst into beautiful flowers, drawing travellers from far and wide to grab a bouquet of her roses. As the happy town of Blomsterby awakens each day, granddaughter Gerda and delivery boy, Kai make sure every petal gets packed—some for […]
Remember when Black Country, New Road swept the crowd off their feet with unmatchable, contagious energy and laughter at Clockenflap 2023? We are so excited to announce their anticipated return to Hong Kong, as part of their new album tour, at The Box, Freespace on 15 December! From their debut album For the first time, […]
Zoe Chan – With love, Zoe As the end of 2025 is approaching, it is a good time to look back on the journeys we have been through, along with sharing Zoe’s personal stories. It is similar to writing a Christmas card, extending our best wishes to loved ones with written messages. For most of […]
UABB 2025, titled Techformance, focuses on technology, platform, and performance by collectively exploring how artificial intelligence and technological innovation are (re)shaping the role of designers, the process of implementation, and the performance of human–machine interaction. Bringing together live demonstrations and interactive installations, the exhibition transforms spaces into a platform for architectural and urban practitioners, researchers, […]
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 […]
Royal Geographical Society - Hong Kong (RGS-HK) is pleased to host the film screening of Cambodia After Farewell by Hong Kong resident Iv Charbonneau. The film tells how fifty years ago, Iv’s mother and aunts fled Cambodia without their husbands, under the bombs of civil war, to find refuge in France. After years of silence, […]
MIRROR members have been holding concerts this year, with the popular member Keung To set to perform KEUNG TO 'LAVA' LIVE 2025 at AsiaWorld-Expo Arena from Dec. 16 to 21. The concert on Dec. 24 will have a special start time of 9:30 pm, allowing Keung To to count down to Christmas with fans on […]
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 […]
Marco Tang – Missed Calls Some phone calls are unanswered because we dare not pick them up, while some regrettably are not picked up in time. What could an unanswered call lead to? Through musical songs and delicate storytelling, Marco takes a walk down memory lane on stage to unveil those slipped but memorable moments. […]
The Wanch welcomes Scott Murphy, the Scottish saxophonist, composer, and dynamic bandleader, for the Jazz Series on 17th December. Scott has performed at premier festivals across Europe and Asia, collaborated with Grammy™️ winners, and released the groundbreaking album “a dream of form”—which he will perform live at The Wanch, alongside fresh improvisations. This isn’t your […]
Join the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra for a journey into the enchanting world of Arendelle! Immerse yourself in the lush sounds and vibrant orchestral colours that bring Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and your favourite Frozen characters to life. From the soaring melody of Let It Go to the playful Do You Want to Build a Snowman?, […]
Experience an eye-opening concert that blends original music and cutting-edge technology, featuring Austrian keyboardist-visual programmer Gerald Peter and drummer Aaron Thier. Through real-time reactive visuals that respond instantly to musical pulse, every beat and melody is visually amplified, adding a breathtaking visual dimension to music appreciation. Using innovative Seaboard and MIDI, each note not only […]
Join us in Redressing the Lion Dance! We’re merging Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage with fashion sustainability in collaboration with Ha Kwok Cheung, a longstanding dragon and lion dance team with 90+ years of history in Hong Kong. Thanks also to the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) of the Government of the Hong […]
Three fellow travellers in the garden of forking paths – Tony Wu, Sabrina Cheung and Jessica Chan – meet onstage for a poignant reflection on their personal struggles. Looking back, their lives have unfolded as a conflict between will and resistance, gains and losses. Through the highs and lows of life, they have learned to […]
If drones were to perform alongside their human counterparts, could they share our vulnerabilities, hopes and fears? In this groundbreaking programme melding dance and advanced technology, Australasian Dance Collective—winner of the three Helpmann Awards and three Australian Dance Awards—will collaborate with the Swiss drone pioneer Verity Studios. By imbuing drones with vitality and distinct personalities, […]
The international success The Insider is based on the German State’s crown witness in the real international case of dividend tax fraud. It is told through a young tax lawyer in one of the world’s largest banks. You’ll join him from his starting point as an ambitious freshman with an ingenious interpretation of the tax […]
This December, Inna Wegener @rare.weg is launching an artists group show. This exhibition features colourful and sustainable art projects, with different cultures and mindsets, sharing the unique stories behind each artist's journey and inspiration in life. Artists: Taka Principal Michal Hochberg Dickie Suzuki Isabel Parra & Jean-Yves Guarneri MON-SUN, by appointment.
FutureScope, Hong Kong’s first large-scale art dome, launches with its debut, immersive multi-sensory experience, Perpetual Records, at Kai Tak this December. Conceptualised by Hong Kong media artist Chris Cheung (h0nh1m) with his innovative studio XCEPT, and in collaboration with renowned Japanese artist Daito Manabe, this transformative experience kicks off FutureScope’s three-chapter journey. The debut experience […]
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 […]
In the coming December, SC Gallery will present Becoming of Places, a group exhibition featuring the works of Tsang Chui Mei, Hui Chung Ling, Genie and Ng Yin Lam, Ann. The three artists share a material-centred art practice and engage with the physicality of their medium: whether through accumulation and erosion of pigment, or by […]
Asia Society Hong Kong Center is excited to launch Objects of Obsession, a new program that features conversations which examine the deeper social, psychological, and cultural meanings embedded in mass media, the creative industries, and pop culture merchandising. In an era where the boundaries between the printed page, digital screen, merchandise shelf, and gallery wall […]
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 […]
The "God of Songs," Jacky Cheung, has kicked off his 10th solo concert tour, titled the Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour. Over the past two years, he has performed more than 280 shows, bringing his total concert record to over 1,000 performances. On Oct. 3, he announced that the Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour Hong […]
City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong under the baton of Wilson Ng performs at RTHK Radio 4 's Christmas Concert in the Park. Free Admission (on a first-come-first-served basis).
For this year’s New Year’s Gala, travel with us back to Vienna, Europe's centre of music, art and culture during the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg dynasty. The HK Phil performs waltzes, marches and polkas by the King of Waltz, Johann Strauss and family, alongside the ever-popular Hungarian Dances of Brahms and the brilliant Hungarian Rhapsodies by Liszt. […]
Volte is an electroacoustic recital co-presented by Linus Fung and Chris Cheung, featuring the reimagining and reinterpretation of classical musical pieces. "Volta brackets " refer to the different endings of a repeated musical passage — where exactly are they leading us? From daily routines and anniversaries to life and death, we inevitably experience the world […]
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. […]
A night of time travel! Drift between swinging jazz rhythms and hilarious anecdotes. Act 1: Enchanting Swing of Retro Jazz The all-female jazz band B-JAZZ, together with dancers from Hong Kong Swings, transport you back to a glitzy golden era in the Fringe Club’s Fringe Dairy—a venue steeped in history. Step onto the dance floor […]