Liang Yi Museum Presents Chrysanthemum and Dragon Supported by Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong

Chrysanthemum and Dragon, one of the largest exhibitions to explore the shared decorative traditions of China and Japan presented by Liang Yi Museum. Featuring over 180 Japanese objects, including the debut of the museum’s newly acquired Japanese collections of yatate and kiseru from the Edo (1603–1868) to Showa period (1926–89), in addition to over 50 objects from the museum’s classical Ming and Qing dynasties furniture collection, the show also provides viewers with a chance to explore the underlying Sino-Nippon cultural exchanges […]

14th Edition Of The Asia Contemporary Art Show

The Show opens on Friday, March 29th, 2019 at the Conrad Hong Kong with an exclusive UnionPay Private View followed by the UnionPay VIP Collectors Preview and continues on Saturday to Monday. An exceptional team of customer-oriented staff from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, the UK and Germany deliver a vibrant and diverse art experience for collectors and art buyers, in addition to providing great service and support for exhibitors from all around the world. […]

United Overseas Bank Hong Kong (UOB Hong Kong) Launches The 2018 Art in Ink Awards

United Overseas Bank Hong Kong (UOB Hong Kong) launched the 2018 UOB Art in Ink Awards recently, which aims to foster greater appreciation for ink art and to offer local artists opportunities to showcase their artworks. As part of the competition’s accompanying community outreach programme, UOB Hong Kong will also hold a series of ink art workshops at primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong. These workshops will be conducted by local ink artists who will share their knowledge and […]

Edouard Malingue Gallery’s Zheng Zhou Solo Exhibition ‘2014’

2014 was a special year for the artist Zheng Zhou. That year, he attempted all kinds of “destruction” in his paintings discarding the rules of perspective and messing around with space. He did not seek the accuracy of plasticity; he was determined to break down the various principles imbibed in an art academy education. Before this, Zheng Zhou’s work had appeared ordered and limpid. Just as the artist Xue Feng said, “From secondary school to his undergraduate degree, eight years […]

David Myers, Adrift, Marina Bay Sands Singapore

Gypsy chef, global citizen and wandering soul, David Myers is based in Los Angeles, but is most often found in his restaurants in Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong. David has trained under some of the world’s most renowned chefs, including Charlie Trotter, Gerard Boyer and Daniel Boulud, to hone his palate and his craft. He now draws upon the unique flavours and ingredients discovered in his travels around the world to create an exclusive collection of dining and drinking experiences, each of which offers […]