Featuring what is believed to be the world's tallest Snoopy statue, an art installation inspired by the famous Peanuts dog has made its debut in Hong Kong. The show by Yoshiteru Otani, a Japanese artist best known for his Peanuts-inspired work, takes ... full story
The upcoming "Ink of Two Cities - Shenzhen & Hong Kong Metropolitan Ink Painting Exhibition" is the fruit of a collaboration that dates back to 2006 when Yang from Shenzhen and Hongkonger Wong first organised a cross-border cultural exchange. "In the ... full story
To differentiate Hong Kong's 3D museum from other trick eye museums, Lo mentions that they made sure to incorporate the essence of Hong Kong into each of the exhibits. “The other 3D museums don't have art that depicts local culture. We want to ... full story
Following the exhibition, Shangri-La's elephant sculpture and approximately 20 statues will be auctioned at a gala dinner on 11 September at Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong. Proceeds from the auction, conducted by Sotheby's, will benefit the Asian ... full story
Alexie Glass-Kantor is taking over as the curator of Art Basel in Hong Kong's Encounters sector for the fair's 2015 edition. Encounters presents large-scale sculptures and installations from international artists in prominent places throughout the ... full story
Artnet's Sarah Cascone reports that Art Basel in Hong Kong's hired Alexie Glass-Kantor as the new curator of the fair's Encounters section, which features large-scale installations and sculpture. During the fair's previous two editions, Encounters was ... full story
It's a tough hike up Eastern Street in the summer heat. But once at the junction of High Street, by the Sai Ying Pun Community Complex, a large tree offers shade and artistic inspiration for a small group of urban sketchers. Despite the stifling ... full story
Protestors flocked to the Hong Kong Museum of Art over the weekend to protest a current exhibition featuring works made from ivory and rhino horn, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reports. Sourced from the private collection of Hong Kong-based ... full story
About 20 people gathered outside the Museum of Art in Tsim Sha Tsui yesterday morning to protest against an exhibition of artefacts made from rhino horn and elephant ivory. The demonstrators, many of them children, waved placards outside the Salisbury ... full story
When Duty Free Shoppers founder Robert Miller donated HK$100 million to the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre last month, the news stunned the cultural sector. It was the largest donation made by an individual to an arts institution in a city where private ... full story