Is Hong Kong ready for contemporary art?
We take stock of the conflicting notions that are shaping our future
Editor's picks
Yeung Yang
The Soundpocket founder talks Hong Kong art ahead of the publication of the latest TOHK Art Guide.
Joao Vasco Paiva
The HK-based Portuguese artist finds his practice in some of the city’s most obscure spaces.
It May Be That Beauty Has Strengthened
Para/Site Art Space charts beauty and poetry with a new group show.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Para/Site contemplates the anxieties of living in today’s society.
Wang Keping
The influential Chinese sculptor hits the headlines with his entry in the M+ Sigg Collection.
Distinct Factures. A Return from Langs
2P opens its new space with Cédric Maridet’s contemplative exhibition.
island6
The Shanghai-based art collective is bringing its talents to HK with a new commercial gallery space.
New Media Art Showcase
Naoko Tosa and Tian Xiaolei at Input/Output's last show at its current space.
Taiping Tianguo, A History of Possible
Para/Site traces the invisible threads among four prominent artists.
Qin Chong
The conceptual artist talks Chinese ink painting and his relationship with traditional culture.
Yayoi Kusama
Time Out meets the revered octogenarian in the Tokyo psychiatric hospital she calls home.
Callum Innes
Renowned Scottish abstract painter Callum Innes talks his idiosyncratic creative process.