Current Art Exhibitions in Hong Kong 2025
Hong Kong’s fantastic art scene features galleries that showcase local and international talent year-round. From solo exhibitions to themed collections, the city offers endless cultural experiences.
01. Between Times

In “Between Times,” artist Yam Shalev freezes fleeting everyday moments on canvas. His paintings spotlight ordinary scenes we often overlook – a midnight kitchen visit, sunlight flooding a room, or the descent into sleep. Through his work, Shalev transforms these transient experiences into lasting art, highlighting the hidden beauty in our daily lives.
Now until 7th March 2025
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02. Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874

Step into art history with “Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874,” a virtual reality experience created in partnership with Excurio, GEDEON Experiences, and Musée d’Orsay. The exhibition recreates the groundbreaking first Impressionist show, allowing visitors to examine masterpieces like Monet’s “Impression, Sunrise” in intimate detail.
Now until 11th May 2025
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03. Polyphonic Feminine

PODIUM presents “Polyphonic Feminine,” a group exhibition featuring six Asian women artists who challenge global gender narratives. Through works rooted in their cultural backgrounds and individual artistic voices, they create a cross-cultural conversation that confronts Eurocentric patriarchal norms. Opening alongside International Women’s Day on March 8, the exhibition offers a powerful celebration of feminine perspectives and diverse artistic expression.
Now until 15th March 2025
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04. Veering

Tai Kwun Contemporary’s latest “Breakthrough” exhibition features artist Hu Xiaoyuan’s 12 new commissioned works spanning seven series. Working across installation, sound, painting, video, and text, Hu investigates the complex dynamics between personal and communal existence. Through her use of found materials like discarded steel and insect wings, she uncovers hidden stories and values in the overlooked and abandoned.
Now until 13th April 2025
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