Hidetaka Suzuki: Stereoscope

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is honoured to announce Japanese artist Hidetaka Suzuki’s first solo exhibition “Stereoscope” in Hong Kong. The show is on view from 15 November to 21 December, 2024. "Stereoscope," references a technology originating in the 1850s that enables viewers to perceive images in three dimensions by observing two slightly offset images through a scope. […]

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Giraffe Leung and Jay Lau: Reality but Virtual

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is honored to kick off 2025 with the first dual exhibition by Hong Kong artists Giraffe Leung Lok Hei and Jay Lau Ka Chun. Titled "Reality but Virtual," the exhibition features the artists using coins and prints as their canvases, employing real fragments of Hong Kong's history as a medium to collaboratively create […]

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Kaleidoscope

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is delighted to present “KALEIDOSCOPE”, a group show showcasing the distinctive styles of three remarkable artists: Joakim Ojanen from Sweden, alongside with Nicasio Fernandez and Ryan Travis Christian from the United States. Each artist brings their unique character to the work, offering a diverse yet cohesive exploration of contemporary themes. Joakim Ojanen captivates with […]

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Cristina Lama: LA SINRAZÓN (Unreasonable)

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is honoured to announce Spanish artist Cristina Lama’s first solo exhibition “LA SINRAZÓN (Unreasonable)” in Hong Kong. The show is on view from 27 March to 26 April, 2025. Cristina Lama's artistic practice is fundamentally grounded in abstract emotional expression, employing a relatively loose narrative approach that leaves the interpretation of her […]

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Sculptural Dialogue

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong presents "Sculptural Dialogue," featuring contemporary artists Katrina Sanchez, Masaki Sato, and Rasmus Nossbring in a compelling material conversation. Though distinct in their approaches, they share a profound understanding of sculptural expression. Sanchez's textile works explore the balance between strength and fragility, conveying intimacy and warmth. Nossbring transforms everyday elements through layered techniques on glass, while Sato captures […]

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Akira Inaba, Henrik Godsk, Sablo Mikawa: No Such Person

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is delighted to present No Such Person, on viewing from Aug 1 to Aug 30, 2025. In this compelling group exhibition, three international artists - Akira Inaba, Henrik Godsk and Sablo Mikawa - present their distinctive interpretations of the human figure, challenging our conventional understanding of portraiture. The exhibition title No Such […]

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Wataru Ozu: Between Stillness

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is honoured to announce Japanese artist Wataru Ozu’s first solo exhibition Between Stillness in Hong Kong. The show is on view from 5 September to 3 October, 2025. In this solo exhibition, while reconsidering "Ma(間)" - one of the essential elements in Japanese art - Ozu have painted vanitas motifs known in […]

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Mizuki Nakazawa x Ryan Schneider: Connected Roots

AISHO Hong Kong Shop B, Po Hing Mansion, 2-8 Po Hing Fong, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Central and Western

AISHO Hong Kong is honored to present Connected Roots, a duo exhibition featuring Japanese artist Mizuki Nakazawa and American artist Ryan Schneider, on view from October 10 to November 7, 2025. In this exhibition, the two artists transcend geographical and cultural boundaries, engaging in a dialogue through wood - the most primal of natural materials. […]

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