H Queen’s Reveals Programming For Arts Month In Hong Kong
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The H Queen’s Art Gallery features 7 exhibitions across resident art galleries
Located at one of Hong Kong’s most energetic thoroughfares, H Queen’s stands tall within Hong Kong’s art scene, offering visitors a truly elevated experience of art. During a moment when the international art market is focused on the city, H Queen’s, as a key arts hub, will raise the art scene to the next level. Here are the luminaries that are exhibiting.
David Zwirner
David Zwirner will present an exhibition by German artist Wolfgang Tillmans, entitled The Point Is Matter, across both floors of its gallery, marking his first exhibition in Hong Kong since 2018.
Kylie Manning
At Pace Gallery, American artist Kylie Manning will present Sea Change, her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Deeply informed by her experiences living in Alaska and Mexico during her childhood, Manning’s works situate genderless, anonymous, spectral figures within sweeping landscapes that often capture the light and environments specific to these locations.
Edgar Plans
Tang Contemporary Art will exhibit Spanish artist Edgar Plans solo exhibition Heart of Fearlessness, a playful yet thought-provoking exhibition exploring the themes of courage, determination, introspection, and wonder.
Aruta
Whitestone Gallery will also present the works of Japanese artist Aruta Soup in Ruins. Both an exercise in social commentary and self-reflection, the exhibition radically addresses the contradictions and psychological struggles of modern society.
Collected Light
Presenting Collected Light: From Legacy to Future, The Henderson’s pop-up exhibition on the ground floor kicks off the diverse program of contemporary art available in H Queens with street-level access and a luminous invitation to explore great art.
Traces of Life
Inspired by a shared commitment to expanding global contemporary art discourse, Onfinitive Art Foundation and VETA by Fer Francés have collaborated to co-present Traces of Life: Global Figuration, a group exhibition exploring shared humanity and aesthetic values in figurative art from around the world.
Sujin Lee
Finally, Saatchi Yates, a London-based gallery, will present I Become You, a solo exhibition by breakout Korean artist Sujin Lee. Inspired by both her intimate circle of friends and the tranquil nature of her hometown Jeju Island’s scenic landscapes.