Lau Hiu Tung: I am in training, don’t kiss me

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce Lau Hiu Tung’s first solo exhibition with Flowers Gallery, Hong Kong. The title I am in training, don’t kiss me is borrowed from the iconic 1927 self-portrait by French surrealist photographer Claude Cahun, reflecting Lau’s exploration of gender tropes and representations. During the exhibition, the gallery space functions as […]

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Elger Esser: Silberblumen

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of recent works by the French-German artist Elger Esser, his first exhibition in Hong Kong. Elger Esser’s works are concerned with the historical relationship between painting and photography, creating lyrical and often introspective images, in which the landscape and memory is combined. Having studied in Düsseldorf […]

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Wu Jiaru: To the Naiad’s House

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce Wu Jiaru's first solo exhibition To the Naiad's House with Flowers Gallery, Hong Kong. "The Naiad's House" is a place featured in the 18th century Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin. It is also the name of a room in the restaurant Wu Jiaru's mother […]

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Peter Howson: Lacrimae Rerum

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is delighted to present new works by Scottish artist Peter Howson, marking his first solo show in Asia. This exhibition of apocalyptic paintings and drawings borrows its name from the Latin phrase from Book 1 of Virgil's Aeneid, Lacrimae Rerum, which translates as 'the tears of things', and addresses themes of crisis, violence, […]

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Edward Burtynsky: African Studies

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Edward Burtynsky produced across the African continent between 2015-19, on view in Hong Kong for the first time.Burtynsky’s works chronicle the major themes of terraforming, extraction, agriculture and urbanization, developing a long-standing preoccupation with the unsettling reality of the human imprint on the […]

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Tomona Matsukawa: Mirror

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is delighted to announce a solo exhibition Mirror by Tomona Matsukawa, her first exhibition in Hong Kong. The title implies that parents expect their children to mimic their behaviour, like a reflection in the mirror. The exhibition showcases a new series of intertextually-linked photographs and paintings, depicting the changing nature of family relationships, […]

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Inquiry: In Search of Home

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce the summer group exhibition Inquiry: In Search of Home, presenting artworks by artists Joyce Ho, Wu Sibo and Luka Yuanyuan Yang.This exhibition explores the concept of "home" through imagination and inquiry. The observation into the home has been a classic creative impulse for artists throughout history and across cultures, […]

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Boomon: Celestial

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

The sky has been a consistent subject matter in Boomoon’s work since the 1980s. This exhibition will spotlight three photographic series by the artist exploring the sky as a philosophical canvas for reflection on the human condition, presenting photographs from the late 1990s to the present. Celestial, the most recent series by Boomoon was created […]

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Peter Howson: Luxuria

Flowers Gallery 49 Tung Street, Central and Western

Flowers Gallery Hong Kong is pleased to present an exhibition of works by renowned Scottish painter Peter Howson. Considered one of his generation’s leading figurative painters, Peter Howson was a focal member of a group of young artists to emerge from the Glasgow School of Art in the 1980s, known as the ‘New Glasgow Boys.’ […]

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