The Best Exhibitions to See During Hong Kong Art Week 2026

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The Hong Kong Museum of Art has put together a wide-ranging survey of artists working in the city today whose practices reflect Hong Kong’s singular position at the intersection of Chinese traditions and Western influences. Structured around four themes—”Urban Stage,” “Landscape Reimagined,” “Virtual Reality” and “Transformation”—the exhibition brings together the work of 19 artists actively shaping the city’s contemporary landscape across a broad, sometimes experimental spectrum of media and artistic languages. The roster spans both established and emerging figures, including Chu Hing-wah, Angela Yuen, Inkgo Lam, Ross Yau, Hung Keung, Leung Mee-ping, Joseph Chan, Chan Wai-lap, Chan Kwan-lok, Jess Leung, Raymond Fung, Wong Hau-kwei, anothermountainman (Wong Ping-pui, Stanley), Wong Chung-yu, Wong Chun-hei, Wong Lai-ching, Fiona, Hung Hoi, Hung Fai and Law Yuk-mui. Notably, the exhibition offers a rare glimpse into each artist’s working process. On the ground floor, the museum is presenting a series of miniature studio environments alongside the video program “Studio and Beyond,” in which artists guide viewers through their own spaces, using the studio as a lens onto Hong Kong’s unique artistic ecology. In a first for the institution, the museum has also invited artists to create work on-site, transforming part of the gallery into an open studio where audiences can step behind the scenes and engage directly with the process.



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