While museums, entertainment and performances venues are still closed, private galleries and spaces remained open to the greatest delight of art lovers.
The choice of exhibitions is diverse, so we have made a selection of events not to be missed.
SELECTION OF EVENTS
CHOW CHUN FAI: ALWAYS AFTER NOW
Hong Kong artist Chow Chun Fai presents his tarots series, incorporating iconic elements from Hong Kong sceneries into his works, capturing moments from the past, present, and future.
Until 6 March – Touch Gallery, Tai Kwun, Central
ARTUBE’S ART SUPERMARKET
Co-curated by artists Angel Hui and KC Wong, this creative pop-up showcases over 30 local artists and collaborative units, offering art toys, sculptures, paintings, installation art, street art, lifestyle products.
Until 27 February – Chi K11 Art Space, Tsim Sha Tsui
STRAWBERRY STALKER
Brooklyn-based Korean artist Stickymonger (also known as Joohee Park) brings her two-dimensional work to life for the first time with her giant strawberry art installation series Strawberry Stalker.
Until 28 February – K11 MUSEA
PRODIP: ODD FELLAS
Prodip’s artistic style is influenced by the unique eclectic culture of Hong Kong and the exhibition features a series of new paintings, prints, and sculptures in the artist’s playful dark humour.
Until 4 March – JPS Gallery, Landmark, Central
ROSSI & ROSSI INAUGURAL SHOW
The exhibition marks the opening of the new gallery space and features iconic works of all their artists, offering a comprehensive look at the scope of the gallery’s renowned contemporary programme.
Until 12 March – Rossi & Rossi, Wong Chuk Hang
IDA BARBARIGO: CAFÉS
The exhibition features works from the late 1960s and 1970s that were kept in the artist’s Venetian home for nearly fifty years, have been recently restored, and are revealed to the public for the first time.
Until 12 March – Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Wong Chuk Hang
WHY PRINT 3
The final show of the Biennale of Modern Printmaking Exhibition displays the creations and stories of more than 20 emerging local printmaking artists.
Until 10 March – KC100 Art Space, Kwai Chung
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