Hong Kong Art, architecture and travel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Hong Kong - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Hong Kong.
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Last chance to see: Yayoi Kusama at M+, Hong Kong
There’s still time to see Yayoi Kusama’s major retrospective at M+, Hong Kong (until 14 May). In our interview, the legendary Japanese artist vows to continue to ‘create art to leave the message of “love forever”’
By Megan C Hills • Last updated
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Multigenerational homes for family get-togethers
Multigenerational homes make the perfect setting for extended families to come together – in daily life and for special occasions, such as the recent Lunar New Year
By Shiori Kanazawa • Published
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Po's Atelier bakery and café, Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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OMA drinks outside the box with coffee KUBE at K11 Musea
Those yearning for coffee along Hong Kong’s Victoria Dockside now need only look for the golden cube
By David Taylor • Last updated
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Beauty spot: cult Paris apothecary Buly 1803 opens in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Go figure: Moncler and Craig Costello release a host of model men around Hong Kong
By Laura Hawkins • Last updated
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Flight of fancy: Paola Navone breathes new life into Hong Kong boutique Joyce
By Siska Lyssens • Last updated
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World View: Letter from Hong Kong
The World View series shines light on the creativity and resilience of designers around the world as they confront the challenges wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic. Working with contributors around the world, we reach out to creative talents to ponder the power of design in difficult times and share messages of hope. In Hong Kong, design leaders Michael Young, Joyce Wang, André Fu, Marisa Yiu and Adrian Cheng are turning to new approaches and philosophies for the times ahead, writes our commissioning editor TF Chan.
By TF Chan • Last updated
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’It’s the wall world’: Japanese collective Chim↑Pom’s disaster-inspired work
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Musical mechanics: Conrad Shawcross’ The Ada Project sways in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Designer dorms
Private student housing opens in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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White Cube opens a Hong Kong gallery
By Yoko Choy • Last updated
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Homoerotic paper cuttings and 3D-scanned Chinese restaurants tell stories of Asian migration
In Hong Kong, stories of Asian migration take over Blindspot Gallery in group show, ‘Soy Dreams of Milk’
By Megan C Hills • Last updated
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Tobias Rehberger's latest installation dazzles at MCM, Hong Kong
By Katrina Israel • Last updated
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At Hong Kong Department Store, savour local design and the city’s forgotten crafts
By Yoko Choy • Last updated
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Hong Kong Boundary Crossing building by RSHP and Aedas takes travel to a new level
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Juergen Teller and Xiang Jing dish up desire and detachment in joint show at Lehmann Maupin
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Picture postcard: Gabriel Orozco’s new works at White Cube Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Behind the scenes: W*158’s High Ball shoot at HighCliff, Hong Kong
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Barry McGee sheds light on ‘the other side’ of Hong Kong
The San Francisco-based artist incorporates an eclectic array of media for his first exhibition with Perrotin, from painted surfboards to hand-thrown ceramics, obsolete television sets and found objects sourced during his stay in the city
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Duddell’s co-founder Alan Lo shares his insider’s art guide to Hong Kong
By Jessica Klingelfuss • Last updated
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A world of things: architect William Lim reveals his design inspiration in new show
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Shifting perspectives: from Nendo to Naihan Li, a survey of Asian design opens at M+ Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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The repulsion and allure of Takesada Matsutani’s 3D paintings
Since the 1960s, the trailblazing Japanese artist has been developing his distinctive language of bulbous, surreal and sensuous forms. A show at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong highlights the artist’s remarkable career and enduring appeal
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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All the right angles: geometric jewels informed by Hong Kong urban life
By Siska Lyssens • Last updated
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Tale of two cities: the Bi-city Biennale of Shenzhen and Hong Kong opens its doors
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Form, gesture, feeling: Robert Motherwell retrospective opens at Pearl Lam
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated