Born within three years of each other, in Osaka in 1951 and New Jersey in 1954, Yasumasa Morimura and Cindy Sherman have made an art form out of personifying alter egos for the camera. While working
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Sin Wai Kin: The Time of Our Lives Blindspot Gallery, 15/F, Po Chai Industrial Building, 28 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, until 10 May After a whirlwind couple of years, which included a Turner
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The casino conglomerate MGM has backed a new contemporary art award in partnership with Art Basel Hong Kong. The inaugural prize, known as the MGM Discoveries Art Prize, was awarded today to the South Korean artist
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The Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei’s Guernica in Sand (2006-present) installation, which is currently on show at M+ museum in Hong Kong (running until 13 July), feels more timely than ever against the backdrop of ongoing global
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The future looks an awful lot like the past in Ho Tzu Nyen’s commission for the 110-metre facade of the M+ museum (22 March-29 June). Night Charades, which uses cutting-edge technology to reimagine famous scenes from
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Art from Hong Kong is among some of the most powerful presentations at this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong fair and the city-wide art week. The city’s artists are increasingly emphasising its unique artistic identity and
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A large pink lobster is looming on Hong Kong’s horizon. This is not a fishy mirage but an actual crustacean created by the king of lobster art, Philip Colbert, whose humongous piece The Lobster Painter graces
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How to Be Happy Together, Para Site, 22/F, Wing Wah Industrial Building, 677 King’s Rd, Quarry Bay, until 6 April The iconography of Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai looms over both sides of Victoria Harbour this
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Treasures from the Palace of Versailles, just outside Paris, and The Palace Museum in The Forbidden City in Beijing—both Unesco World Heritage Sites—are on show at the Hong Kong Palace Museum (until 4 May). The exhibition,
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The dealer, adviser, curator and collector Calvin Hui, along with his husband Mark Peaker, co-founded Hong Kong’s 3812 gallery, which specialises in Chinese contemporary art and, notably, ink art, in 2011. Then, in 2018, they opened
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Cherry Xu’s international profile has been rising quickly since she started collecting in 2020. A member of the Tate’s Asia-Pacific Acquisitions Committee, she joined Delfina Foundation’s collector residency in London the summer of 2024. Now she
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Muted expectations had given way to cautious optimism by the closing of Art Basel Hong Kong’s (ABHK) VIP preview on 26 March, with dealers buoyed by an influx of new faces from East and Southeast Asia.
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Hong Kong boasts a long list of attributes over its relatively short history, but among the most enduring is its status as a free port. Along with a complete absence of import duties, the city’s logistics
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