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‘Where are the artists with disabilities?’: the organisations that are opening up Asia’s art world – The Art Newspaper
Earlier this month Hong Kong kicked off its city-wide, genre-spanning Art March with the performing arts festival No Limits. Its…
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Slim Hong Kong evening sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s draw solid results for a ‘tough season’ – The Art Newspaper
Christie’s and Sotheby’s went head-to-head in Hong Kong last week, creating an auction season around the city’s Art Basel fair…
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Art Basel Hong Kong diary: giant lobster invasion, Ferrari pile-up and knitwear with a difference – The Art Newspaper
A large pink lobster is looming on Hong Kong’s horizon. This is not a fishy mirage but an actual crustacean…
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No longer eclipsed by their counterparts on the mainland, Hong Kong’s artists are finally on the rise – The Art Newspaper
Art from Hong Kong is among some of the most powerful presentations at this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong fair…
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Tutankhamun treasures head to Hong Kong for region’s ‘largest Ancient Egypt show in decades’ – The Art Newspaper
Seven institutions in Egypt will loan more than 200 works to the Hong Kong Palace Museum later this year for…
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Our pick of the shows to see during Hong Kong art week – The Art Newspaper
Sin Wai Kin: The Time of Our Lives Blindspot Gallery, 15/F, Po Chai Industrial Building, 28 Wong Chuk Hang Rd,…
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Alicja Kwade’s latest work, on show in Hong Kong, looks behind prison bars where time is torture – The Art Newspaper
Alicja Kwade’s exhibition at Tai Kwun Contemporary, Pretopia, characteristically disrupts her audience’s sense of stability and fixed reality. Her sculptural…
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Political paintings and addressing misogyny: extensive Picasso exhibition opens in Hong Kong – The Art Newspaper
The most extensive exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso to open in Asia in decades has launched at the M+…
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