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Must-See Art Exhibitions in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong’s art scene features countless galleries showcasing diverse artists year-round. Beyond famous events like Art Basel, the city offers continuous exhibitions from established and emerging talents.

01. Solo Quiero Soñar (I Just Want to Dream)

Cuban artist Alejandro Piñeiro Bello draws inspiration from stargazing to create surreal nightscapes that blend fragments and colors on linen and burlap. His debut Hong Kong solo exhibition, “Solo Quiero Soñar (I Just Want to Dream),” features ten 2025 works exploring Caribbean folklore, each canvas offering a dreamlike portal to imaginative worlds.

Find out more here.

02. Border(line)

This David Zwirner Hong Kong group exhibition examines the concept of borders through diverse artistic perspectives. Anchored by Francis Alÿs’ 2008 video of repainting road medians, international artists explore both physical boundaries and abstract thresholds—between memory and reality, nature and artifice, internal and external selves—questioning what truly defines separation.

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03. A Feeling

White Cube presents Isamu Noguchi’s first Hong Kong solo exhibition, exploring his transformative 1930s friendship with Chinese ink painter Qi Baishi. The show features Noguchi’s “Peking Brush Drawings”—large-scale works created under Qi’s guidance—displayed alongside Qi’s originals, plus later bronze sculptures demonstrating calligraphy’s lasting influence on Noguchi’s art.

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