You Can’t Swim in Hong Kong’s Newest Pool – Because It’s Art Oliver GilesMarch 22, 2023 Learning to swim opened artist Chan Wai-lap up to the fascinating world of swimming pools, and helped him escape a creative rut in the process... ArtEventExhibitionInterviewsPeopleVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 011 min read
Polo Bourieau’s Rock Sculptures Are Gloomy and Optimistic Christie LeeMarch 21, 2023 French sculptor’s latest exhibition of stone sculptures dive into thorny contemporary issues... ArtExhibitionInterviewsPeopleVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
When Advertising Gives Way to Art: Julian Opie in Pacific Place Christopher DewolfNovember 2, 2022 A corridor once filled with ads is now home to public art. What if more?... ArtInspring ItinerariesVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 011 min read
Is Art More Meaningful When It’s In Public? Christopher DewolfMay 20, 2022 Art Basel Hong Kong is marking its 10th anniversary in a city whose approach to public art has been transformed... ArtExhibitionInspring ItinerariesStreet ArtVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 010 min read
An Artistic Journey into Chuen Lung, Hong Kong’s Misty Mountainside Village Sarah KaracsApril 26, 2018 A group of artists reflect on the history and culture of a centuries-old village perched on the slopes of Tai Mo Shan, Hong Kong's tallest peak.... ArtHeritageHistoryInspring ItinerariesSmall Stories & Secret StoriesVideo artVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 016 min read
From Rooftops to the White Cube: Antony Gormley is Back in Hong Kong Sarah KaracsApril 2, 2018 The British sculptor, known for his controversial rooftop sculptures, brings a new body of work to one of his favourite cities. ... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
A Pop-Up Sculpture Park Brings Public Art to the Heart of Hong Kong Sarah KaracsMarch 1, 2018 A temporary sculpture park on the harbourfront brings together work by local artists like Kacey Wong alongside contributions by some of the world's most famous artists, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley and Yayoi Kusama.... ArtStreet ArtVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
Art Month Installations: Kingsley Ng Turns a Tram Into a Roving Camera Obscura Sarah KaracsMarch 21, 2017 Kingsley Ng’s mobile artwork uses light to draw attention to what we can’t see in a world of change and cacophony.... ArtInterviewsPeopleVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read
Fernando Botero in Hong Kong: A Family Affair Vickie ChanJune 15, 2016 A world-renowned self-taught artist from a provincial town in Columbia has finally come to Hong Kong. ... ArtInterviewsPeopleStreet Art0 Comments 06 min read
Hong Kong’s Problem With Public Art Christopher DewolfMarch 17, 2016 Why Hong Kong needs a new approach to public art.... ArtStreet ArtVisual Art0 Comments 015 min read
Higher Purpose: Antony Gormley’s Rooftop Sculptures Payal UttamNovember 19, 2015 British artist Antony Gormley’s army of sculptures takes over Hong Kong’s skyline setting a new precedent for public art in the city... ArtStreet Art0 Comments 07 min read