Features
Featuring stories, interviews, articles and events that reveal undercurrents in the art world around us.
How two Asian contemporary art spaces are redefining the gallery scene
By Christine Chan Chiu
Most of us have heard the same tired stereotypes about art galleries: they’re “intimidating,” “posh,” run by “snobbish” gallerists, and filled with art that’s invariably “expensive” or “impossible to understand”. A recent survey conducted in the UK further reinforces these misconceptions, which include the belief that galleries only display paintings and that visitors are expected to be quiet.
Read MoreMonica Hsiao and Henry Chu on Art, Emotion, and the Personal Narrative
By Cyrus Lamprecht
Collectors Monica Hsiao and Henry Chu offer compelling perspectives on the motivations and philosophies that drive their acquisitions. More than mere accumulation, their collecting journeys represent profound explorations of personal identity, emotional resonance, and the narratives embedded within art itself.
Read MoreResidencies Take Hong Kong Artists to the Ends of the Earth—and Back
By Payal Uttam
A growing number of Hong Kong artists have been pursuing residencies across the globe. Aside from an opportunity for cultural exchange, immersion in a different environment inspires experimentation, improves visibility, and can sometimes even transform an artist’s practice.
Read MoreFrom Self to Others: What do young Hong Kong artists have in mind?
By Pamela Wong
Despite spending half of their university life on Zoom, the art graduates of 2024—from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), and Hong Kong Art School (HKAS)—exhibited a shared concern on individual relationships with others, their attentiveness to the pressing issues in the society, and their capability to embrace life’s unpredictable nature.
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