Art Exhibitions To See This March In Hong Kong
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We've handpicked some art exhibitions and events to check out this March. Read on to discover more.
HKWALLS ROOMS
HKWALLS ROOMS is a unique collaboration opportunity of artists and galleries participating in a groundbreaking street art focused pop-up exhibition at PMQ, Hong Kong during Art Basel Week 2025. The event features urban and contemporary art in a culturally rich and centrally located venue.
As part of the 10th edition of the annual HKWALLS Festival, ROOMS celebrates the decade-long legacy of
the organisation as the leading street art NGO, tirelessly transforming urban space into vibrant cultural platforms.
When: 22nd March - 30th March 2025

PMQ, 35 Aberdeen St. Central
Art Central
Art Central, a cornerstone event of Hong Kong Art Week, showcases the next generation of talent from Asia’s most innovative galleries alongside distinguished artists from around the world. Presented in partnership with United Overseas Bank (UOB), Art Central will return to its home on Hong Kong’s iconic Central Harbourfront in 26 – 30 March 2025. The upcoming edition will be staged in an architect-designed, purpose- built structure overlooking Victoria Harbour, conveniently situated in the heart of the city’s business district within walking distance of Art Basel at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and a short ferry ride to M+ and Palace Museum Hong Kong.
Art Central has established itself as an international platform for pushing boundaries in contemporary art and experimentation, and is recognised as a place of discovery for seasoned collectors and new buyers alike. The Fair provides a platform for museum quality artworks from more established names to be exhibited alongside cutting-edge works by emerging artists across different mediums. With a unique identity in the Hong Kong visual arts landscape, Art Central delivers the best in today’s global contemporary art practice to thousands of VIPs, collectors, curators, critics and art lovers who visit the Fair during Hong Kong Art Week – the biggest art week within the Asia Pacific region.
When: 26th March - 30th March 2025

Central Harbourfront, 9 Lung Wo Road
Art Basel
Art Basel is pleased to announce the participating exhibitors and key details of its 2025 edition in Hong Kong, taking place from March 28–30, 2025, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). This edition will feature 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories, showcasing a diverse range of artistic practices that reflect the fair’s commitment to global diversity and regional representation. More than half of the participating galleries are from the Asia-Pacific, highlighting Art Basel’s vital role as a platform for the region’s dynamic art scene.
The fair’s core sectors include Galleries, the main sector for established and blue-chip galleries; Discoveries, which spotlights solo projects by emerging artists; and Insights, offering curated projects from artists across Asia and the Asia-Pacific region.
This year, the Galleries sector will present a rich mix of exhibitors from across the Asia-Pacific, including emerging, mid-size, and blue-chip galleries from Japan, Korea, India, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and Australia. Notable solo presentations in the Galleries sector include Lawrie Shabibi (Dubai), Rossi & Rossi (Hong Kong), P420 (Bologna) and Ronchini Gallery (London). Additionally, Insights will showcase historic photography presentations from Asia, with contributions from Flowers Gallery (Hong Kong, London), Each Modern (Taipei), Takuro Someya Contemporary Art (Tokyo), Yutaka Kikutake Gallery (Tokyo), and The Drawing Room (Manila). The Discoveries sector will offer an exciting selection of emerging galleries, with participants from diverse locales ranging from Beijing to Pristina.
The show will welcome 23 newcomers across all sectors, with exhibitors from Cape Town, Berlin, and New York joining Galleries, while Insights will feature newcomers from Hong Kong, Noida, and Melbourne. Eight galleries will enter the fair’s main sector from the Greater China Region, as well as India, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Austria, and the United Kingdom, emphasizing Art Basel Hong Kong’s commitment to regional growth.
Angelle Siyang-Le, Director of Art Basel Hong Kong, said: 'The impressive line-up of galleries participating in our 2025 Hong Kong edition reinforces the fair’s position as a cultural crossroads and vital anchor in Asia's ever-growing art scenes. We’re committed to continuing to strengthen our ties with the local art scene and its rising stars - our collaboration with the leading local nonprofit organization Para Site for the public Film Program is a historic first, while the MGM Discoveries Art Prize will honor its inaugural winner during the show next year. According to the recently released Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting 2024, Mainland Chinese HNWIs reported the highest spend on art and antiques in 2023 and the first half of 2024, more than double any other region, further bolstering our positive outlook for this March.'
When: 28th March - 30th March 2025

Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
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Touch Gallery: Sending You a Bouquet from Space
Following the success of Aries Wu's solo exhibitions at Touch Gallery in 2021 and 2023, the gallery will once again collaborate with this local artist to present a new exhibition titled "Sending You a Bouquet from Space" which will run from March 5 to March 29, 2025. This exhibition promises to bring audiences a glimpse into the universe as envisioned by Aries Wu.
Aries Wu is an artist who is passionate about drawing from nature, often gazing at the starry sky outdoors as if engaging in a dialogue with the cosmos. Beneath this vast expanse, he experiences dreams and hopes, continuously encountering both his past and future selves. He believes that each of us was once a star and that we will again transform into celestial bodies in the future. This profound imagination serves not only as his motivation for self-exploration but also as a beautiful vision of the universe.
In this exhibition, Aries Wu will incorporate elements of space into his work, showcasing infinite possibilities. The cosmos has never imposed limitations upon us; rather, it grants us the freedom to continually seek our souls. His paintings successfully create a unique visual experience that inspires viewers to perceive nature and explore new aesthetics. His lively brushstrokes, distinctive colors, fantastical and distorted floral imagery, along with surreal proportions, have become hallmark features of his artistic style. In Aries Wu's artwork, space is not merely a distant galaxy; it is also a vibrant and dreamlike playground. Here, we can receive a long-awaited bouquet, engage in an exhilarating game, or freely wander and play. These images embody his aspirations for the future and his gratitude for life.
This March, Touch Gallery will showcase the universe as painted by Aries—inviting you to experience the splendor of the cosmos in full bloom.
When: 5th March - 29th March 2025

Shop 103, 1/F, Block 3 Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central
Collect Hong Kong
Solely organised and presented by the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC), Collect Hong Kong 2025 will be held from 22 March to 4 April 2025 at the Pao Galleries and Jockey Club Atrium in the Hong Kong Arts Centre. This flagship event is supported by the Hong Kong Art School (HKAS), the new team of the HKAS Alumni Networks Committee, and other invited art institutions and art galleries.
Building upon the success of the Collectible Art Fair in 2023, Collect Hong Kong has been created to support the burgeoning wave of artistic talent and heighten mass appreciation for the work of local artists. This biennial event showcases innovative art in diverse media to highlight the creative breadth of students and alumni from invited art institutions and provide a platform for artists, galleries, and art enthusiasts to connect and collaborate. Overseeing the artwork selection process will be an independent curator and a jury panel.
With Collect Hong Kong’s unprecedented championing of homegrown virtuosity, visitors will enjoy an enriching and truly unparalleled art experience. The event will feature works from emerging talents to established artists, catering to the diverse in-terests of art collectors and enthusiasts.
Through this initiative, HKAC aims to solidify Hong Kong as a vibrant hub for art and culture, whilst promoting the city's unique East-meets-West artistic identity. Collect Hong Kong 2025 promises to be an exciting celebration of the community’s thriving art scene, fostering meaningful connections and inspiring new artistic dialogues.
When: 22nd March - 4th April 2024

Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
HART: Put On
“PUT ON” is a groundbreaking collection of contemporary mobile and portable arts in Hong Kong. This exhibition invites you to experience art in a new way—by literally putting it on. Each piece transcends traditional forms, mediums, and presentations, reimagining luxury, trends, and apparel. By transforming photography into clothing, installations into jewelry, and interactive experiences into accessories, “PUT ON” emphasizes the potential for a more circular art economy. It challenges the conventional lifecycle of art and fashion, highlighting sustainability and reducing environmental impact. Here, art is not confined to galleries or private collections; it is meant to be carried, shared, and exhibited everywhere. Put it on, and let it speak.
When: 7th March - 7th April 2025

3/F HART Haus, Kennedy Town
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Young Soy: RE: Urgent
To coincide with Art Month in Hong Kong, Young Soy Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition in a vacant office in Central with five Hong Kong artists, including Go Hung, Louie Jaubere, OBSRVR, Plastered 8 and Riya Chandiramani. Titled “RE:URGENT”, the exhibition takes on the urgency to confront and evoke reflections on the inequities and systemic challenges and power structures that govern our day-to-day in a humorous manner. The exhibition will take place at 15/F, Universal Trade Centre, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Central between March 13 – April 6.
The five featured artists reflect in their artistic practices that artists are not mythical creatures, but are ordinary people who walk among us. They are “contemporary” artists as they live under the same contexts as we do; their artworks are manifestations of their experiences and observations of the same “contemporary” moment we share with them.
When: 13th March - 6th April 2025

15/F, Universal Trade Centre, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Central
Square Street Gallery: Reinstatement Works
Square Street Gallery is pleased to present Dave Chow’s solo show ‘Reinstatement Works,’ curated by Aaditya Sathish, running from 12 March to 10 May 2025. The exhibition features a lowered ceiling with exposed grids and a floor strewn with the debris of dismantled office ceiling panels. Chow forces viewers to navigate within a space of physical constraints, echoing the stifling experience of individuals conforming to rigid workplace norms within modern capitalist society.
When: 12th March - 10th May 2025

21 Square Street, Sheung Wan
No Idea Gallery: Silent Night
Alfred Cheng's solo exhibition, "Silent Night" explores the relationship between human emotions and existence from an ontological perspective, focusing on how individuals connect with the world in solitude. The works particularly emphasise the interdependence of individuals within society, creating an emotional ecosystem that allows us to feel the diversity of life and identity in the quiet of the night, encouraging deep reflection on the nature of life, solitude, and relationships.
When: 22nd February 2025 - 23rd March 2025

1703, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1 Hollywood Road, Central
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JPS Gallery: Souvenirs, Novelties, Party Tricks
Attention, art aficionados, weirdness enthusiasts, and connoisseurs of the gloriously bizarre! JPS Gallery Hong Kong is about to be invaded by the delightfully twisted mind of artist Joe Foti. Born in Queens, New York, in 1962, Foti has been orchestrating visual marvels for the luxury brand Chrome Hearts' Art and Science Division since 1990. His artistic vision can be likened to that of a modern-day alchemist, creating art that is a harmonious amalgamation of disparate objects that, against all odds, coalesce into cohesive and thought-provoking masterpieces. Opening on March 20th, Foti's first solo exhibition, "Souvenirs, Novelties, Party Tricks", in Hong Kong, will be one part fever dream, two parts nostalgia, and a whole lot of "What the F*** is that?"
When: 20th March 2025 - 26th April 2025

88–90 Staunton St., Central
Blindspot Gallery: The Time of Our Lives
Blindspot Gallery is pleased to present “Sin Wai Kin: The Time of Our Lives”, marking the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from 24 March to 10 May, 2025. The exhibition features Sin’s latest video works: The Time of Our Lives (2024), The Fortress (2024), and Asleep (2024). These will be shown alongside face wipes imprinted with the make-up of Sin’s characters featured in the films. This exhibition marks the final stop of a touring solo exhibition that has travelled to Accelerator (Stockholm), and is on show at Kunsthall Trondheim (Trondheim) until 16 March, and at Canal Projects (New York) until 29 March.
When: 16th March 2025 - 10th May 2025

15/F, Po Chai Industrial Building, 28 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
KC 100 Art space: Hong Kong Moments by Richard Crosbie
At any given moment, a typical scene in Hong Kong reveals an entire universe of detail, memory, and meaning—if only we choose to look closely.”
"Hong Kong Moments" invites you to delve into the emotional and artistic response of Richard Crosbie to his vibrant surroundings. In just four short years, he has crafted a remarkable body of work that resonates deeply with the essence of the city.
Drawing inspiration from Hong Kong's dynamic landscape, Richard captures its ever- changing features and the rich diversity of its communities. His hand painted and drawn artworks reflect a profound bond with the city, exploring themes of self-discovery during the pandemic, personal identity, and a sense of belonging in an evolving social environment.
Richard’s densely detailed watercolours vividly illustrate the relationship between people and the city, highlighting the intertwining coexistence of old and new cultures, as well as traditional and modern elements.
These works not only showcase Hong Kong's unique urban charm but also convey the artist's deep emotional connection to his environment. We invite everyone to visit this exhibition and uncover Hong Kong moments that resonate with your own memory and experiences.
When: 18th March 2025 - 17th May 2025

1100 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung N.T
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