Private galleries are the only cultural spaces still open in the city. Most of them have adapted their operation mode, proposing appointment bookings and limiting the number of visitors.
This way, in March, you can still enjoy art without taking any risk.
SELECTION OF EVENTS NOT TO BE MISSED
TAYLOR LEE AND PETER CHAN: TOY SHOW
Inspired by the toys and comics of Peter’s childhood, the husband-wife duo present individual bodies of work that speak in conversation with one another, creating an exhibition that is witty and playful.
Until 12 March – Over the Influence, Central
LAU SIU CHUNG: LET’S GO SOMEWHERE
Lau Siu Chung exhibits large-scale oil paintings, created from everyday sceneries, capturing his impressions of the momentous urban landscapes and street happenings, bringing a unique viewing experience.
Until 12 March – Gallery Exit, Aberdeen
WU SHUANG: THE LIGHT OF NATURE
Chinese artist Wu is an abstract expressionist painter renowned for her use of strong contrasting colours and surreal images. The exhibition features predominantly Wu’s works produced during the lockdown.
Until 12 March – Whitestone Gallery, H Queen’s, Central
WANG XIN: IN THE FLOW OF BECOMING – AN AWAKENING ART LOG FROM A FICTIONAL AI ARTIST
The exhibition of the Shanghai-based artist features a new body of interactive, multimedia, and sculptural artworks that simulate creations conceived by a fictional artificial intelligent (AI) artist.
Until 12 March – de Sarthe Gallery, Wong Chuk Hang
GRAYSCALE
This group exhibition features selected works from ten artists in shades of grey, challenging how we perceive this colour, articulating the complexity of a colour that is both contemplative and poetic.
Until 12 March – Simon Lee Gallery, Pedder Building, Central
CERITH WYN EVANS
For this exhibition featuring installations, sculptures, paintings and sound works, Evans has conceived the gallery as a form of ‘vernacular temple’, a space for reflection from the shadows that occur between and around the artworks.
Until 12 March – White Cube, Central
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