Autumn is coming!
From concertos, recitals and musicals to contemporary art exhibitions and digital immersive experience, this is the season of art and cultural abundance in Hong Kong.
SELECTION OF EVENTS
GREAT PIANO CONCERTOS: RÉMI GENIET PLAYS BRAHMS
Enjoy one of the most prominent pianists of his generation, laureate of numerous international competitions and prizes, invited by Hong Kong Sinfonietta.
24 September – 8pm – Hong Kong City Hall
ORBSTELLAR METASPACE
Astronomy enthusiasts are invited to embark on an astral voyage which combines art and technology to bring you unique and immersive experiences.
Until 9 October – Pacific Place
VOYAGE
This group exhibition features a cross-cultural and dynamic dialogue between Hong Kong local artists and multinational artists from America, Asia, Australia, Europe, and West Africa.
Until 30 September – Nothing At All, Sheung Wan
MAHAN ESFAHANI: THE ART OF FUGUE
One of today’s most thrilling harpsichordists, Mahan Esfahani returns to Hong Kong with one of his most sought-after programmes, Bach’s The Art of Fugue.
26 September – 7:30pm – Hong Kong City Hall
JEONG MYOUNG-JO: THE PARADOX OF BEAUTY
Contemporary Korean hyperrealist painter’s exhibition showcases artworks depicting women in traditional Korean finery, the hanbok, across different seasons of life and class.
Until 25 October – Soluna Fine Art, Sheung Wan
WE ARE TEXTILE CULTURE NET!
This programme is a combination of exhibition and workshops which unite international and local institutions, art practitioners, community groups and visitors alike.
Until 9 October – CHAT – The MILLS, Tsuen Wan
THE IMPOSSIBLE TRIAL – A MUSICAL
This major original cantonese musical brings together Hong Kong’s top creative minds and performers, mixing rock, hip hop and jazz set in the Qing dynasty.
Until 25 September – Xiqu Centre, Yau Tsim Mong
VIRGINIA LO: SHANGRI-LA
Local artist Virginia Lo takes the audience on a journey to discover a bizarre and harmonious landscape intentionally with her paintings of virtual and ecological scenes in the Hong Kong Museum of History.
Until 1 October – Touch Gallery, Central
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