Hong Kong
Three Cats on the Lawn at WestK

Three giant inflatable cats lie dozing on the Harbourside East Lawn, their soft bodies rising and falling in slow rhythm. Touch them and you feel a gentle heartbeat or hear a low purr ripple through the fabric. The family, two adults up to ten metres long and one smaller kitten, responds softly to visitors, turning the open grass into a shared space for leaning in, stroking, or simply sitting beside something vast and calm. Air Giants built this interactive piece as the centrepiece of WestK FunFest, expanding their earlier single-cat work into something warmer and more communal.
Until April 7, 2026
Harborside East Lawn, Art Park, WestK
Beyond the Exhibition: Public Programs at M+

Beyond the galleries, M+ is presenting a wide range of public programs inspired by Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker. Running throughout the exhibition period, these activities invite visitors to engage with printmaking through talks, workshops, and hands-on experiences open to all. The program includes public talks exploring Zao Wou-Ki’s artistic journey, curator- and conservator-led tours, and drop in the Open Print Studios where visitors can experiment with techniques without prior experience. Families can join recurring Family Days and holiday workshops, while youth and adults can take part in guided studio sessions. Together, these programs extend the exhibition into an accessible platform for learning, making, and exchange.
Until May 3
Open Print Studio detail: https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/events/open-print-studio/
Tuesdays to Thursdays and weekends: 10:00–18:00
Fridays: 10:00–22:00 (Mondays: Closed)
M+, West Kowloon Cultural District, 38 Museum Drive, Kowloon
Ryuichi Sakamoto: seeing sound, hearing time

The exhibition draws you into Ryuichi Sakamoto’s world where sound and image dissolve into one another. Large-scale installations pull fragments from his final albums into immersive spaces, paired with visuals by collaborators like Shiro Takatani. You linger in rooms where light pulses with music, instruments appear then fade, and time stretches through layered textures that feel both intimate and vast. It’s a chance to experience the late composer’s restless curiosity in physical form
Until July 5, 2026
https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/exhibitions/ryuichi-sakamoto-seeing-sound-hearing-time/
M+, West Kowloon Cultural District, 38 Museum Drive, Kowloon
Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now

A major survey of Lee Bul arrives at M+, tracing nearly three decades of work that reshapes how we see the body, architecture, and utopia. From the monumental, suspended structures of her Mon grand récit series to the iconic Cyborgand Anagram sculptures that propelled her to international acclaim, the exhibition moves between speculative futures and fractured ideals. A final studio-inspired section reveals drawings and maquettes behind the finished works. Both visually striking and intellectually layered, the show revisits modernist ambition, gender politics, and technological fantasy through one of Asia’s most influential contemporary voices.
Until August 9, 2026
https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/exhibitions/lee-bul-from-1998-to-now/
M+, West Kowloon Cultural District, 38 Museum Drive, Kowloon
Heavenly Horses: Masterpieces from the Palace Museum

The horse has long stood for resilience, vigour, loyalty and nobility in Chinese painting. By the Tang dynasty it had become its own distinct genre. European ideas of anatomy and perspective arrived in the late Ming to early Qing, pushing the form to new precision; a later revival in the late Qing and modern era blended those influences with traditional brushwork. This exhibition marks the Year of the Horse 2026 by tracing that path across courtly and literati hands, classical and modern approaches, Chinese and European perspectives. Nearly 100 masterpieces by more than 60 artists, from the Yuan dynasty to the 20th century, unfold in four thematic sections. Most come from the Palace Museum collection, with additional loans from the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Art Museum at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Until March 17, 2027
https://www.hkpm.org.hk/en/exhibition/heavenly-horses-masterpieces-from-the-palace-museum
Gallery 4, Museum Plaza, Hong Kong Palace Museum, West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
Ancient Egypt Unveiled at the Palace Museum

Ancient Egyptian civilisation took shape along the Nile more than 7,000 years ago. From unification around 3000 BCE, through the Old Kingdom’s establishment of pharaonic rule and deities, the culture deepened across the Middle Kingdom and reached its height in the New Kingdom’s fusions and transformations. Later centuries brought closer exchanges with Mediterranean and other civilisations, right into the Graeco-Roman period. The exhibition gathers 250 treasures from seven major Egyptian museums and fresh Saqqara finds—statues, stelae, gold ornaments, mummy coffins, animal mummies—arranged in four sections: The Land of Pharaohs, The World of Tutankhamun, The Secrets of Saqqara, and Ancient Egypt and the World. Together they map nearly 5,000 years of politics, arts, daily life and religious beliefs, with the latest archaeological insights and evidence of Egypt’s wider connections.
Until August 31, 2026
https://www.hkpm.org.hk/en/exhibition-ancient-egypt-unveiled
Gallery 9, Museum Plaza, Hong Kong Palace Museum, West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition

Established in 1925, the Palace Museum sits within the Forbidden City, the largest and best-preserved palatial complex from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and holds over 1.86 million cultural relics drawn from the imperial collections. Across its halls, intricate patterns adorn eaves, walls, windows, furniture, objects and garments. These designs, rooted in a deep affection for nature and the living world, turn everyday surroundings into spaces of symbolic richness and beauty. This immersive digital exhibition draws directly from those motifs on architecture, ceramics and textiles of the Palace Museum. In seven distinct spaces, light, projection and interactive elements bring the patterns to life, dragons threading clouds, flowers blooming underfoot, birds and fish emerging as you move. Ancient designs unfold with new rhythm and scale, revealing layers of cultural meaning while blending tradition with contemporary technology.
Gallery 7, Museum Plaza, Hong Kong Palace Museum, West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
A History of China in Silk: The Chris Hall Collection

For more than five millennia, silk has shaped China’s material culture and its connections with the wider world. This exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum traces that journey through more than 100 textiles from the Neolithic period to the early 20th century, drawn from the Chris Hall Collection. Organised chronologically across five sections, the show highlights both technological breakthroughs in sericulture and the artistic sophistication of silk as canvas, currency, and clothing. From court robes to trade goods that travelled the Silk Roads, the exhibition reveals how a single fibre influenced economies, aesthetics, and global exchange for centuries.
Gallery 6, Museum Plaza, Hong Kong Palace Museum, West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
Live: Hong Kong Art Exhibition
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Creation begins as thought before taking physical form, and Live: Hong Kong Art Exhibition turns that process into the main event. Presented at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the show brings together 19 artists shaping the city’s contemporary scene across painting, ink, ceramics, sculpture, video, and multimedia. Structured around four themes, Urban Stage, Landscape Reimagined, Virtual Reality, and Transformation, it also features miniature studio displays and on-site artist creation, opening up the often unseen journey from idea to artwork. A rare chance to step inside Hong Kong’s living artistic ecosystem.
Free admission
From March 20 onwards
https://hk.art.museum/en/web/ma/exhibitions-and-events/live-hong-kong-art-exhibition.html
Hong Kong Museum of Art, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Macao
The Golden Ratio — Macau Exchange Exhibition

Set inside the former Municipal Cattle Stable, this exhibition brings together ten women artists from Chinese mainland and Macao SAR, working across video, painting, photography, and installation. The focus sits on how personal experience and inner narratives take shape through different mediums, each artist approaching expression from her own position. Rather than treating the ‘golden ratio’ as a fixed standard, the exhibition reworks it into something more open—questioning established ideas of proportion, identity, and expectation. Many of the works push against traditional gender roles, using the body, memory, and material as points of departure. What emerges is a shifting definition of balance, one that reflects individual perspectives rather than a single ideal.
March 20-April 19, 2026, 10am-7pm
Former Municipal Cattle Stable, Intersection of Avenida do Coronel Mesquita and Avenida Almirante Lacerda
Helena Almeida: I Am Here — Presence and Resonance

This exhibition marks the first large-scale retrospective in Asia dedicated to Portuguese contemporary artist Helena Almeida (1934–2018), tracing a practice centred on the body and the act of self-representation. The Presence section maps out key moments across her career, bringing together early paintings, photographic series, sketches, and video works. Across these mediums, Almeida repeatedly turns to her own image—testing its limits, interrupting it, and reshaping how presence can be seen and constructed. In Resonance, the exhibition shifts outward. Six female artists from Macau and mainland China respond to Almeida’s work through newly commissioned pieces, extending her concerns into different contexts and perspectives. The dialogue unfolds across generations and geographies, connecting individual practices through shared questions around the body, identity, and expression.
Until April 26, 2026
Macao Museum of Art, 1-3/F, Av. Xian Xing Hai
Chill Bazaar — A Weekday-to-Weekend Hangout

Over three months, the space in front of Taipa Market fills with a rotating mix of small creative brands. Around ten vendors set up outdoors, offering accessories, fragrances, pet goods, and other everyday finds, turning the street into an easy, casual stop.
Until June 21, 2026
Weekdays: 3pm-8pm
Weekends: 11am-7pm
Rua do Cunha
Golden Fortunes: Zhu Bingren Copper Art Exhibition

A major showcase of contemporary copper artistry arrives in Macao with Golden Fortunes: the Macao Debut of Zhu Bingren’s Copper Art. Hosted at GalaxyArt, the exhibition presents the work of Zhu Bingren, founder of molten copper art and a master of Chinese arts and crafts. Drawing on a century-old family tradition, Zhu pioneered innovative techniques that transformed copper from an architectural material into a medium for sculpture and contemporary aesthetics. This exhibition also features works created together with his son Zhu Junmin, a national inheritor of traditional copper carving. Known as the “double national heritage” father-and-son duo, their works—many collected by the National Museum of China—are shown together in Macao for the first time. The exhibition brings together 68 works, spanning sculpture, design and experimental copper techniques, offering a rare look at how traditional craftsmanship continues to evolve within modern artistic expression.
Until April 12
GalaxyArt, 1/F Galaxy Promenade, Galaxy Macau
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