HONG KONG, August 12, 2013 — Three artists from Asia Society Hong Kong's Light Before Dawn exhibition provide further insights into creating art during the Cultural Revolution. Ma Kelu, from the Wuming (No Name) artist group, offers anecdotes about ... full story
... at the University of Hong Kong. Her representative works include Cosmology and Political Culture in Early China, Cambridge University Press, 2000/2006, and the Wuming (No Name) Painting Catalogue, 13 volumes, Hong Kong University Press, 2009.full story
What does Hong Kong mean to you? Ten international and local photographers ponder that question in AO Vertical's latest 10-floor exhibition, the Chai Wan gallery's first group show of the year. All About Hong Kong is a collective homage to a city which ... full story
Hong Kong Art School graduate Dan Ann Hin-ka made a traditional Chinese suit out of measuring tape in an attempt to illustrate the distance between people, and grasp the nature of relationships. The 32-year-old artist says "First Smash" changed her ... full story
If you've ever wanted to get into the sexual mindset of a 17th century Japanese artist, it's time to head to Hong Kong and feast your eyes upon a deliciously naughty exhibit of traditional erotic art. hokusai. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), Kinoe no ... full story
A city once stuck in artistic backwaters, Hong Kong is about to get a cultural boost. M+, a contemporary art and visual culture museum, will open its doors in 2017. The $642 million government-backed project hopes to rival London's Tate Modern and New ... full story
However, the contribution and experimentalism of the art scene in South China, in particular Guangzhou and Shenzhen, have generally been overlooked. Due in part to the proximity of Hong Kong, western ideas from translated books and articles as well as ... full story
Ms Wong said that the art scene in Hong Kong is alive throughout the year with an array of culture and art activities, such as Art Basel, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, Le French May, the International Arts Carnival, the New Vision Arts ... full story
With an investment estimated at US$ 8 billion, West Kowloon cultural district will be the most expensive infrastructure project to date in Hong Kong. It will include among others a new contemporary art museum, a concert hall as well as a Chinese Opera ... full story
For a few days earlier this summer, Hong Kong became the epicenter of the contemporary art world as collectors, gallerists, investors, curators, art-lovers and curious onlookers flocked here to examine the work of more than 3,000 artists, brimming with ... full story