EXIT is hiring a full-time Gallery Doraemon.
Working hours are noon to 6 pm, Tue to Sat. You would be responsible for daily operations and supporting each other. We are looking for someone who is driven and has the following: - A university degree, preferably in fine arts or cultural studies. - Fluent in both written and spoken English, Chinese, plus one foreign language. - Proficient in Microsoft 365 and Adobe. Photography skills is a plus. Email us at [email protected] Stephen WONG Chun Hei
esea Showcase 7 - 30 November 2023 (10am – 5pm) 13 Thomas St. Manchester, M4 1EU United Kingdom Oscar CHAN Yik Long
Homeland in Transit Artists from Hong Kong, Taipei and the Diaspora 15 September 2023 - 12 November 2023 Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, Freiburg, Germany Chihoi
THE EVERYDAY INTERRUPTED 6 May - 3 September, 2023 Yu-Hsiu Museum of Art, 3/F, Taichung Lulu NGIE and Tobe KAN
The Collector's Choice Art Exhibition-A Celebration of Hong Kong Art School Talents 23 March - 10 April, 2023 (10am - 8pm) 5/F Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre Frank TANG Kai Yiu 鄧啟耀
Into A Compound Scene 13 January - 28 June, 2023 (9am - 5pm) New Taipei Gallery, Taipei Chihoi
Grafixx 2022 25 - 27 November, 2022 (12 - 6pm) De Studio Maarschalk Gérardstraat 4, Antwerpen Oscar CHAN Yik Long
Carried by the Wind 10 May - 26 Jun, 2022 Homeland in Transit Salon Mondial, Basel, Switzerland Wilson SHIEH
Seeing Gender 21 January - 5 September, 2022 Asian Art Museum Seeing Gender is the museum’s first exhibition to explore the collection through the lens of gender. The curators, Maya Hara, Shinhwa Koo, Joanna Lee, and Megan Merritt have placed artworks from disparate cultures and periods side by side to show how gender — whether fluid or fixed, divine or sensual, subversive or orthodox — is constructed, performed, and depicted throughout Asian art in provocative and inspiring ways. Hilarie HON
Art Collaboration Kyoto 5 November – 7 November, 2021 Booth C04, Kyoto International Conference Center Event Hall Lulu NGIE
JEONG Yun Kyung Hilarie HON In Search of Absence 18 August – 18 September, 2021 Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong 6-7/F Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong and Gallery EXIT jointly present “In Search of Absence”, a group exhibition features recent works of Korean artist JEONG Yun Kyung and Hong Kong artists Lulu NGIE and Hilarie HON. The diverse bodies of works establish a connection with the viewers through colors and lines, while gazing at the artists’ internal state of mind. LIN Xue
LIN XUE: A Retrospective Apr 16 - May 7, 2021 Pao Galleries, 5/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre This retrospective is a tribute to LIN Xue, showcasing a selection of his previous works, unpublished works and related archives which reflect the artist's intuitive creations and philosophy that integrate the nature and human consciousness throughout his practices for decades; and through the Pinetree series, LIN’s most recent concerns and inspirations. Luke CHING Chin Wai
Glitch in the Matrix 5 December, 2020 – 21 February, 2021 Para Site, Hong Kong Para Site is proud to present Glitch in the Matrix, a solo exhibition by Hong Kong-based artist Luke Ching Chin Wai, featuring newly commissioned works and re-enactments and adaptations of Ching’s earlier works. Glitch in the Matrix is curated by Para Site Curator, Celia Ho. CHRIS HUEN SIN KAN
K11 MUSEA August 2020 Chris Huen's painting "Trees" is now on the sixth floor at K11 MUSEA. The public art installations throughout the newly launched sixth floor provide a very real sense of the kind of art experience that befits our current reality. LUKE CHING
November 30 – December 9, 2019 "Architectural Representation in Chinese Contemporary Art" at One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid. The group exhibition showcased twenty one artists whose works survey the multitude of approaches of architectural elements interplaying with Chinese contemporary art. |
Oscar CHAN Yik Long
MYTH MAKERS - SPECTROSYNTHESIS III 24 December 2022 - 10 April, 2023 (11am – 7pm) Tai Kwun, Hong Kong Oscar CHAN Yik Long
LOVE+: Awakenings 13 - 26 November, 2022 (10am - 8pm) 4 & 5/F Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre Presented by: Gay Games Hong Kong 2023 Chris HUEN Sin Kan
Artist-in-Residence Programme and Exhibition: Chris Huen Sin Kan by K11 Art Foundation Residency: 25 July - 26 August, 2022 Exhibition: 30 August – 11 September, 2022 RA Schools Studio and The Weston Studio, RA Schools, Royal Academy of Arts, London Wilson SHIEH
Transcending the Gongbi Tradition - Contemporary Hong Kong Fine-Brush Painters 26 April - 22 May, 2022 The Rotunda, Exchange Square, Central, Hong Kong Wilson SHIEH
NOT a Fashion Store 19 March, 2020 - 5 January, 2022 Hong Kong Museum of Art A museum collection show with exhibits range from Chinese antiques, paintings to contemporary art all related to the theme of costumes. SHIEH's “Chow Yun Fat’s Fitting Room” series and an acrylic on canvas “Four Seasons Animal Version” from 2009 are on display. CHRIS HUEN SIN KAN
"Biennial Of Painting - Inner Spaces" at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens 26 July - 18 October 2020 Chris Huen's painting "Puzzled Daydreams" is now on Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens. The Biennial is an exciting opportunity to discover a wide selection of modern and recent paintings from Belgium and internationally. It offers a unique cross-section of the medium in its diversity. STEPHEN WONG CHUN HEI
"The Breath of Landscape" at Hong Kong Museum of Art On view through 30 September 2020 The exhibition offers a unique art experience by bringing the sky, the flowing water, mountains and the breeze from nature into the Museum's new gallery space – The Wing and its surroundings. OSCAR CHAN YIK LONG
"Contagious Cities: Far Away, Too Close" at Tai Kwun Contemporary 26 January - 21 April 2019 Contagious Cities: Far Away, Too Close, co-produced by the art and heritage teams of Tai Kwun, explores the psychological and emotional dimensions of disease and contagion, particularly in relation to people and their ways of life. The exhibition encompasses both an art exhibition—curated by Ying Kwok and featuring local, regional, and international artists—as well as a heritage exhibition that addresses the historical context of the Plague, revealing how this relates to the past and present of Hong Kong. LIN XUE
23 April - 8 September 2019 UCCA Dune, Aranya Gold Coast From April 23 to September 8, 2019, UCCA Dune presents “Land of the Lustrous” encompassing work by ten artists both in and beyond China. Each artwork in this exhibition relates—materially or formally—to the figure of the stone, approaching this age-old object from novel perspectives. Participating artists weave their individual concerns together, drawing from, and sinking into, ancient collective memories. OSCAR CHAN YIK LONG | CHENG TING TING
"Very Natural Actions" at Tai Kwun Contemporary 22 September - 31 December 2019 Very Natural Actions extends the artistic discussions in A Tree Fell in the Forest, and No One’s There last year at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai. Very Natural Actions offers a cross-section of themes and impulses from these relatively younger and emerging artists from Hong Kong, the Mainland, and Taiwan. OSCAR CHAN YIK LONG | CHENG TING TING
2 November 2018 - 24 February 2019 "A Tree Fell in the Forest, and No One's There" at Power Station of Art, Shanghai, China curated by André Chan and Jing Chong Chinyin |