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
Hong Kong’s Colonial Heritage, Part III: 1881 Heritage, the Malling of History Christopher DewolfMarch 26, 2020 Why a project that saved a historic marine police complex is roundly criticised... ArchitectureDesignHeritageHistoryUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 010 min read
There’s a Lot to Discover in Hong Kong’s “Hidden” Collection of Colonial-Era Travel Posters Christopher DewolfApril 3, 2019 Gallerist Christopher Bailey amassed a treasure trove of vintage handpainted Hong Kong travel posters – and now they are available to the public. ... ArtHeritageHistoryVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
Art Month Installations: Julius Popp’s Internet-Enabled Waterfall Sarah KaracsMarch 16, 2017 As he unveils a new internet-connected water installation at Pacific Place, German artist Julius Popp explains why he works with technology that stresses him out.... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read
The Exploding Hong Kong Building That Launched Zaha Hadid’s Career Christopher DewolfMarch 15, 2017 A new exhibition in Hong Kong explores the early sketches, drawings and paintings of the late architect Zaha Hadid.... ArchitectureArtDesignVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read