Must-See Art Guide: Hong Kong

This week's guide features Markus Brunetti, Gao Ludi, Andrew Luk, and more.

Markus Brunetti, Ancona, Basilica Cattedrale di San Ciriaco (2014). Courtesy of Axel Vervoordt Gallery.

The end of August is just around the corner—not that we need reminding—so it’s now or never for some of Hong Kong’s best and brightest summer shows. With several ending in the upcoming week, now’s the perfect time to catch up on all the art before galleries close up shop and switch their exhibitions over to their September outings. Let’s get to it: DE SARTHE GALLERY is currently hosting Andrew Luk, with the artist-in-residence turning the exhibition space into his fully interactive studio. Meanwhile, Blindspot Gallery displays an eclectic selection of work of recent BA and MFA graduates of several prestigious art programs, which offers collectors a chance to scope out the latest emerging local talent. Photography enthusiasts only have a few days left to enjoy Markus Brunetti’s stunning Facades series, so hurry over to Axel Vervoordt Gallery before August 26 to have your fill. Then, be sure to pop over to Alisan Fine Arts for its current group exhibition of traditional ink artists spanning several generations and aesthetic periods.

Better get a move on! The dog days will be over before you know it. Find our full list of picks below.

 

Exhibition: “Markus Brunetti”
When:
June 8–August 26, 2017
Where:
Axel Vervoordt Gallery, 15D Entertainment Building, 30 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, China

“de Sarthe Artist Residency X Andrew Luk.” Courtesy of DE SARTHE GALLERY.

Exhibition: “de Sarthe Artist Residency X Andrew Luk”
When:
July 12–September 9, 2017
Where:
DE SARTHE GALLERY, 20F, Global Trade Square No. 21 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong, China

Hector Velázquez, Organ (2014). Courtesy of Puerta Roja.

Exhibition: “Collectors Cabinet”
When:
June 15–August 31, 2017
Where:
Puerta Roja, Shop 3, 1/F, SOHO 189 Art Lane, 189 Queen’s Road West Central, Hong Kong, China

“Happily Ever After” installation view. Courtesy of Blindspot Gallery.

Exhibition: “Happily Ever After”
When:
July 11, 2017–August 26, 2017
Where:
Blindspot Gallery, 15/F, Po Chai Industrial Building 28 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong, China

Wang Yiyi, Object Obsession – Letter (2017). Courtesy of 10 Chancery Lane Gallery – Katie de Tilly Contemporary Artists.

Exhibition: “HKFOREWORD17”
When:
August 24–September 16, 2017
Where:
10 Chancery Lane Gallery – Katie de Tilly Contemporary Artists, 10 Chancery Lane, Central, Hong Kong, China

Fang Zhaolin, Blue Landscape (1985). Courtesy of Alisan Fine Arts.

Exhibition: “Desiring”
When:
July 6–August 31, 2017
Where:
Alisan Fine Arts, 21/F Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, China

Phoebe Hui, Pendulum Piano (2017). Courtesy of Pearl Lam Galleries.

Exhibition: “HAS-BEEN-THERE”
When:
August 11–September 15, 2017
Where:
Pearl Lam Galleries, SOHO 189 189 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, China

“One Second Ago” installation view. Courtesy of Edouard Malingue Gallery | Hong Kong.

Exhibition: “One Second Ago”
When:
June 8–August 26, 2017
Where:
Edouard Malingue Gallery | Hong Kong, 33 Des Voeux Road Central, Sixth Floor, Hong Kong, China

Gao Ludi, TT-11 (2015). Courtesy of Lehmann Maupin.

Exhibition: “Points of Departure”
When:
July 20–September 9, 2017
Where:
Lehmann Maupin, 12 Pedder Street, 407 Pedder Building, Hong Kong, China

 

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