Márton Nemes: City In The Sky

Double Q Gallery 68 Lok Gu Road, Sheung Wan, Central and West District

“I am amazed by the way Hong Kong is constantly growing in its geographically available space by penetrating deeper and deeper underground and higher and higher towards the sky.” - Márton Nemes Born in Hungary and currently based in New York, Márton Nemes is a multimedia artist who creates paintings, sculptures, installations and sounds. City […]

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Tomo Campbell: From Now On

Double Q Gallery 68 Lok Gu Road, Sheung Wan, Central and West District

“I like to think of things in terms of cycles, one thing becoming another and back again.” - Tomo Campbell Born and currently based in London, Tomo Campbell’s canvases blur the lines between figurative and abstract through rhythmic movements and romantic imagination. The artist has always been fascinated with invoking vagueness in his paintings, encouraging […]

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Soft, Hidden, Exposed

Double Q Gallery 68 Lok Gu Road, Sheung Wan, Central and West District

Double Q Gallery is pleased to present Soft, Hidden, Exposed, the gallery’s first group show featuring three emerging female artists from Central and Eastern Europe: Karolina Bielawska, Kateřina Ondrušková and Monika Žáková. With seven works from different painting classifications, the exhibition annotates trends in abstract and figurative art from subtle, sensitive and profound female perspectives. […]

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József Csató: TREASURES, TREES, FIRE and BONES

Double Q Gallery 68 Lok Gu Road, Sheung Wan, Central and West District

Double Q Gallery is pleased to present TREASURES, TREES, FIRE and BONES by József Csató, the Hungarian artist’s first solo show in Asia, featuring a new body of work completed in Csató’s quirky style that unites multiple painting genres. Using minimal and witty language, the artist showcases a series of “Wunderkammers” containing daily objects that […]

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