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  • 2 months ago | culture-hongkong.com | Martin Wray |Cammy Yiu |Ingrid Piper |Genevieve Hilton

    Pablo Picasso explored printmaking throughout his career, creating over 2,400 prints. This exhibition showcases his diverse techniques and artistic evolution. From early works influenced by Cubism to later thematic explorations like the circus and bullfights, Picasso’s prints offer insights into his personal life, artistic relationships and the impact of historical and cultural influences.

  • Jan 26, 2025 | culture-hongkong.com | Cammy Yiu |Martin Wray |Ingrid Piper

    Large bronze basin with coiled snake-dragon design, Year of the SnakeDishes with the celestial master and the Five Poisonous CreaturesExhibition view, Year of the SnakeRubbings of stone carvings with yin-yang immortal figuresA leaf from the album Dragon-boat festivalA leaf from the album Animals, Ju Lian, (1828-1904), Year of the SnakeThe lunar New Year of the Snake commences on 29 January 2025 and ends on16 February 2026.

  • Jan 2, 2025 | culture-hongkong.com | Cammy Yiu |Ingrid Piper |Victoria Mae Martyn

    Christmas arrives at Ngong Ping 360 villageMultifaceted crystal-inspired platesNgong Ping 360 cable car terminusDevas Statues, Big BuddhaHong Kong is again seeing many global visitors, and proof of this was evident on my recent trip to popular attractions, Ngong Ping 360 and the Big Buddha. Tian Tan Buddha, the huge bronze statue, also known fondly as the Big Buddha, is the largest figurative sculpture in Hong Kong and a significant site for Buddhist devotees and pilgrims from around the world.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | culture-hongkong.com | Ingrid Piper |Victoria Mae Martyn |Martin Wray

    Tsim Sha Tsui sampams – Hedda MorrisonClassic view of Central – Brian BrakeRepairing two trawlers – Edward StokesThe port of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour have always been key to this remarkable, ever-changing city. Voyage Through Time, a photo exhibition that opens at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum this November and runs until February 2025, explores the dynamic changes to Hong Kong’s port during the middle of the twentieth century.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | culture-hongkong.com | Victoria Mae Martyn |Martin Wray |Ingrid Piper

    Cong-tube with imaginative animalBasin with geometric motifsThe Origins of Chinese Civilisation is richly illustrated in a display of precious objects and ancient treasures on loan from museums and archaeological institutions from across China. The exhibition on display at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, examines China’s origin story and provides insight into the Chinese nation’s broad ancestry.

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