Neighbourhood Guide: Tai Hang, Laid-Back and Creative Erica FongMay 5, 2023 This historic corner of Hong Kong offers good coffee, great food and an easy-going vibe under the watchful eye of the fire dragon... ArtCultureFoodHeritageHistoryInspring ItinerariesSmall Stories & Secret StoriesTraditionVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 020 min read
PHD Group: How a 1970s Clubhouse Became Home to Cutting-Edge Art Christie LeeMarch 30, 2022 Ysabelle Cheung and Willem Molesworth have teamed to open a new contemporary art gallery in a very unusual space... ArtExhibitionPeoplePortraitsVideo artVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 010 min read
Hong Kong’s Skyline Icons: M+, the Museum Made to Order Christopher DewolfDecember 17, 2021 M+ is finally open, and it enjoys a rare position among world institutions: a massive new building designed in collaboration with its own curators ... ArchitectureArtDesignInspring ItinerariesPhotographyVideo artVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 012 min read
Neighbourhood Guide: The Star Street Precinct, a Quietly Fashionable Enclave Brian MokDecember 17, 2020 The stars, sun and moon align in a stylish, laid back corner just beyond the bustle of Wan Chai.... ArtBooksCultureDesignFashionFoodHistoryInspring ItinerariesSmall Stories & Secret StoriesTraditionVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 022 min read
Hong Kong’s Colonial Heritage, Part VII: The Pedder Building Christopher DewolfAugust 27, 2020 The Pedder Building is known as a hub for art galleries, but that is just the latest chapter in a long life.... ArchitectureArtDesignHistoryInspring ItinerariesUrbanismUsual Suspects & LandmarksWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 08 min read
Johnson Chang and Hanart TZ: Hunting For a Chinese Perspective on Art Christie LeeFebruary 11, 2020 For nearly 40 years, Hanart TZ founder Johnson Chang has sought to tell new stories about Chinese art... ArtPeoplePortraitsVisual Art0 Comments 012 min read
Why Gallerists Edouard and Lorraine Malingue Put Their Faith in Asian Art Christie LeeOctober 23, 2019 With a keen eye for unique talent, Edouard and Lorraine Malingue are building a bridge between Asian contemporary artists and the rest of the world.... ArtPeoplePortraitsVideo artVisual Art0 Comments 09 min read
Neighbourhood Guide: Tai Ping Shan, An Old Soul With a Trendy Heart Zabrina LoJuly 9, 2019 A traditional neighbourhood is thriving thanks to an infusion of fresh energy.... ArtBig StoriesBooksCultureDesignFashionFoodHeritageHistoryInspring ItinerariesProduct DesignSmall Stories & Secret StoriesStreet ArtUrbanismUsual Suspects & LandmarksVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 032 min read
The Artist’s Cheerleader: Catherine Kwai of Kwai Fung Hin Gallery Sarah KaracsApril 19, 2018 As she prepares a new show by Ai Xuan, the owner of one of Hong Kong’s oldest galleries reflects on her time spent with artists.... ArtPeoplePortraitsVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
Walking the Talk: Gallery Hopping and Building Culture During Hong Kong’s Art Week Payal UttamOctober 19, 2016 In a city with many commercial art fairs and not enough museums, the Hong Kong Gallery Association’s Art Week is trying to connect people with art... ArtStreet ArtVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read