Ongoing
Hong Kong Heritage Museum – Bruce Lee: KUNG FU – ART – LIFE
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the passing away of the internationally renowned movie star, an exhibition is being displayed at the museum.
Find out more »Peranakan Museum Singapore – Amek Gambar
Some of the earliest experiments with photography documented landscapes and objects. Come and discover a century-worth of photography.
Find out more »Puerta Roja – Movement
By bringing together both of our stable of artists, we hope to highlight the connection between legacy and new proposals through the deeply universal ideals of the movement.
Find out more »Art Porters Gallery – Aiman – The evolution of Eian and Eien
The Evolution of Eian & Eien - an exhibition meant to challenge preconceived boundaries of the evolutionary process, and expand our perception of normalcy.
Find out more »Perrotin – So Near Yet So Far
“So Near Yet So Far”, the first solo exhibition of the Chinese artist Ni Youyu in Hong Kong. Showcasing 12 pieces, the exhibition gives a comprehensive view of the artist’s diverse creations.
Find out more »Edouard Malingue Gallery Hong Kong – Zheng Zhou – 2014
a series of works created by Zheng Zhou in 2014. The dimensions of all works are 110 x 110 cm. The artist believes that creating square compositions differs from traditional “landscape compositions” or “portrait compositions” and makes greater demands of the artist’s ability to deal with the picture plane.
Find out more »Pearl Lam Galleries Shanghai – Golnaz Fathi – A Long line without a word
a solo exhibition by Iranian artist Golnaz Fathi in Shanghai, China. Gathering over 17 works, the stark and striking exhibition highlights Fathi’s delicate yet assertive works created in two styles: ink pen on canvas and acrylic brush on canvas—with the latter making its series debut in Asia.
Find out more »ShanghART Singapore – Lynn Hershman – Alter ego
Lynn Hershman’s first solo exhibition in Asia – Alter Ego (Roberta Breitmore Series), showcasing her best-known series created from1973 – 1978, giving the audience here an opportunity to better understand the artist who has not just been advancing with the times, but often even ahead of her time.
Find out more »Yuz Museum – Charlie Chaplin, A vision
The Charles Chaplin photographic archive included 20,000 negatives, prints and original albums cover 60 years of the professional and private life of the filmmaker, as well as travel albums and portraits by well-known photographers such as James Abbe, Edward Steichen, and Richard Avedon.
Find out more »Pace Gallery Hong Kong (Queen’s Road) – By the edge – Mao Yan
A series of ten new works completed in the past three years, including a continuation of the artist’s renowned Thomas series, as well as still-life and landscape paintings that present a broader development in Mao Yan’s oeuvre.
Find out more »Rossi & Rossi – Billy apple six decades 1962 – 2018
Billy Apple’s examination and promotion of an identity, and his uncompromising and singular means to do so, place him amongst the most idiosyncratic artists of our time.
Find out more »Galerie du Monde – Joint Exhibition – Lin Yusi and Yeh Jen-Kun
Galerie du Monde is pleased to present a joint exhibition of emerging ink artists Lin Yusi (林于思) and Yeh Jen-Kun (葉仁焜), the first presentation of the two young artists’ work in Hong Kong.
Find out more »100 Tonson Gallery – Dusadee Huntrakul – There are more monsoon songs elsewhere
"There are More Monsoon Songs Elsewhere" by Dusadee Huntrakul Opening Reception : Friday 22nd June 2018, 7:00pm onwards The exhibition features new works on paper, found photographs and special sculpture installation by the artist in collaboration with Naroot Pitisongswat of Flo Furniture to present his new ceramic pieces. "There are More Monsoon Songs Elsewhere" (2018)…
Find out more »House of Lucie – Spotlights on reza
A philanthropist, idealist, humanist, Reza’s career began with studies in architecture. He has gone on to become a renowned photojournalist who, for the last three decades, has worked all over the world, notably for National Geographic.
Find out more »Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong – Wang Yuping – Tedious Paradise
The exhibition primarily showcases work Wang made while traveling in Thailand, including the locally-flavored Tuk Tuk and Lady Boy, the water colour series Cat, and the small Starbucks works.
Find out more »Chan + Hori Contemporary – Langkawi (1976 – 1980) by Latiff Mohidin
Inspired by his time in meditation at the seaside, Latiff Mohidin re-emerged a couple of years later with Langkawi. These ‘sculptural paintings’ are named after the western Malaysian archipelago comprising 99 islands on the Straits of Malacca that is well-known for its mythical tales and landscapes.
Find out more »Mizuma Gallery – Ohata Shintaro – Resonate
Recognized for his body of works that seamlessly blends sculpture and canvas to produce playful and dreamy three-dimensional paintings, Ohata depicts life-like scenarios of the simplest experiences in everyday life.
Find out more »Empty Gallery – Catherine Christer Hennix – Thresholds of Perception
The first exhibition in Asia and the most comprehensive gallery survey to date showcasing the work of Swedish avant-garde composer, poet, mathematician, and visual artist Catherine Christer Hennix
Find out more »River City Bangkok – Photo Bangkok Festival 2018
The Festival provides a platform for photographers exhibiting their works alongside their international peers at various venues across Bangkok. Its aim is to inspire and encourage people to contribute knowledge and experience and working together effectively to help create better community of shared future for mankind.
Find out more »S.A.C. – Tavepong Pratoomwong – Good day Bad day But Everyday
Street photographs of Tavepong Pratoomwong are the fusion of real and magical worlds. The composition and point of view reflect the truth of life and society based on empirical evidence, yet his photos present magic like fantasy novels which full of mystery and surrealism.
Find out more »Leo Gallery Shanghai – Soft Power 2018
The aesthetic experience and perspective, as well as the taste of the life of females, have constituted special symbols which female artists convey in their creations. This kind of pursuit of unique artistic languages by female artists present and explore in the "Soft Power" exhibition series.
Find out more »TARS Gallery – Dutem Schwöllen – New-territories – In-mature-limbo
"In-mature-Limbo'' is an inter-zone, where you are welcome to cross, share, borrow, corrupt, caress...There is a reality principle that doesn't seek to be right against the daily disorder, but walks gaily over its ashed ruins.
Find out more »NTU Centre for Contemporary Art – The Expanded Field of Art Writing
A four-part workshop on critical art writing by writers, poets, artists, and curators: Nuraliah Norasid, Jason Wee, Cyril Wong, and Pauline J. Yao.
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