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Major Donors

    • Year
      Major Donor(s)
      Donation
    • 1926
      Sir Catchick Paul Chater

      Some 400 historical pictures were donated, but only 94 works remained after the War. The collection includes oil paintings, watercolours, sketches, prints and photographs. Most of these are based on landscape scenes of the South China trading ports in the 18th and 19th centuries, or British activities in China.

    • 1955
      Sir Robert Ho Tung

      Some 80 historical pictures mainly comprising oil paintings and watercolours depicting the daily life and landscape of trading ports and the South China coastal region in the 18th and 19th centuries. Among the highlight pieces are works by the renowned George Chinnery.

    • 1968
      Mr Wong Po-yeh

      The bequest of Guangdong painting and calligraphy given by renowned Guangdong painter Wong Po-yeh is one of the foundation collections of the museum.

    • 1977
      Mr Ho Tse-chung

      Mr Ho's donation of Guangdong paintings and calligraphy further strengthened the foundation of our Guangdong collection.

    • 1979 - 2006
      Mr Brian McElney

      The museum received 63 pieces of Chinese antiquities from Mr Brian McElney. Most of these are Qing ceramics and various artefacts made of bamboo, such as bamboo boxes, incense burners, cricket cage and wrist-rest.

    • 1979 - 1994
      Dr K.S. Lo

      Dr K.S. Lo donated 605 pieces of tea ware and related vessels sampling most important examples from well-known major kilns from as early as the Western Zhou period to the 20th century. Yixing wares including teapots, tea cups, figurines and objects for the scholar's studio dated from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the 20th century comprise half of the founding collection.

    • 1984 - 2001
      Dr Simon Kwan

      37 items donated by Dr Simon Kwan from 1984 to 2001 brought to the museum a valuable set of jade burial shroud from the Han dynasty, lacquer wares and pottery from the Warring States, black lacquer bowls from the Song dynasty, some Qing ceramics, and, last but not least, some 19th to 20th century examples of beautifully painted porcelain plagues in Qianjiang and fencai enamels by famous porcelain painters Jin Pingqing, Tian Hexian and Wang Yeting.

    • 1985
      Dr Ip Yee

      Dr Ip donated to the museum 204 pieces of bamboo carving from the Qing dynasty showing the great feasibility of bamboo in terms of forms and style. There are bamboo brush-pots, incense holder, wrist-rest and bamboo carving modeled as diverse animals, vegetables and even legendary or mythological characters.

    • 1986
      Mr Woo Kam-chiu

      The donation includes 238 pieces of Shiwan figures based on diversified subjects taken from mythologies, native legends, popular novels and history. Some are masterpieces by great 20th century Shiwan artists such as Chen Weiyan, Huang Guzhen and Pan Yushu.

    • 1986 - 1987
      Mrs Kwok On

      The museum received from Mrs Kwok On 8 Shiwan figures, including figures of old men and Luohan by the renowned 20th century Shiwan artist Liu Zuochao, and 68 pieces of Shiwan-made daily vessels, such as bowls, plates, flower pots, vases, and censers in pomegranate red, Jun-like suffusions and blue-feather glaze.

    • 1989
      Mr Low Chuck-tiew

      A donation of over 600 artworks from the Xubaizhai Collection of Chinese paintings and calligraphy date from the Northern Dynasties through to the twentieth century. The collection is particularly strong in works by the masters of the major schools of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    • 1990
      Taiyilou Collection

      The museum received from Mr Lau Siu-lui of about 1,000 Guangdong painting and calligraphy from his Taiyilou Collection. This invaluable gift becomes one of the pillars of the museum's Chinese painting and calligraphy collection.

    • 1991
      Ms Mok Yuk-ngan

      33 Chinese paintings and calligraphy by the late Mr Xie Liqing were donated to the museum, including calligraphy in various scripts, such as seal, clerical, regular, cursive and running scripts. Xie always use "Four Junzi Flowers" as the theme of his paintings.

    • 1991
      Ms Jeanette Hsu

      20 paintings by the late Mr Wong Siu-ling were donated to the museum, including oil paintings and watercolour dating back to the 1940s to 1960s in themes of figures and landscape of the U.S.A. Wong's watercolours possessed the rare quality of harmonious contrasts. His portraits always mirrored pathos of life vividly.

    • 1992 - 2002
      Mr & Mrs Cheung Kalam

      From 1992 to 2002, 35 pieces of pottery and ceramics from as early as the Neolithic period, through Han dynasty and the Warring States periods to mid-Qing were donated to the museum. In 1995, on bequest of Dr and Mrs Cheung Pak-sheung, Mr and Mrs Kalam Cheung donated to the museum another 20 pieces of artefacts, including some rare glass vessels from the Six Dynasties.

    • 1994
      K.S. Lo Foundation

      The donation includes 25 pieces of ceramics from the Song to Ming dynasties and over 600 pieces of carved seals from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the 20th century. The 690-piece-donation has become the permanent collection of the second-floor Exhibition Hall in The K.S. Lo Gallery, which has served as the new wing of the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware since 1995.

    • 1995
      Mr Ben Lee & Mrs Silmey Lee Chan

      20 oil and watercolour paintings by the late Mr Lee Byng were donated to the museum, including paintings on landscapes of Hong Kong during the 1930s to 1950s. In the tradition of Impressionism, Lee's works are characterized by succinct brushwork and bright colours.

    • 1995
      Mr Ng Po-wan

      20 artworks by Mr Ng Po-wan were donated to the museum by the artist, including sketches, paintings in oil and watercolour with landscapes and figures as the main themes. Ng's works are invariably characterized by bright palettes that convey a cheerful atmosphere yet his figures always project his social commentary on the dark side of the society.

    • 1995
      Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art

      The Chinese painting handscroll Crisp Air in Mountains and Lakes by the master Huang Binhong is a treasury gift from the Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art.

    • 1996
      Mr Fan Chai

      Mr Fan Chai's donation includes many 20th century Chinese paintings in the theme of his Ten Thousand Plum Blossom Studio.

    • 2000
      Bei Shan Tang Foundation

      The installation A Book from the Sky by Mr Xu Bing, which is a landmark in Chinese Contemporary art history, was purchased with funds from the Bei Shan Tang Foundation. Xu's work powerfully merges Chinese and Western elements. He created imaginary Chinese characters with movable wooden blocks, hand-printed in traditional Chinese stitch-bound format and vertical scrolls, and displayed in the form of a large-scale installation.

    • 2001
      Mr & Mrs Kwok Sau-po

      The donation includes 57 pieces of ceramics, mainly tea-bowls, small vases and plates, dated from the Northern and Southern Song dynasties, through the Yuan and Ming dynasties. The majorities of these were made by, and show great local characteristics of, local kiln sites such as Cizhou wares from Hebei, Jizhou wares from Jiangxi, and Yaozhou wares from Shannxi.

    • 2001
      Mr Sun Zhonghong

      120 artworks by the late Sun Xingge were donated to the museum, including ink paintings of shrimps, crabs, plum blossom, orchids and landscapes as well as calligraphy. These artworks represent Sun's style in the later year.

    • 2002
      Mr C. P. Lin

      A set of ink paintings 2001 Autumn 1-9 by contemporary Chinese painter Wang Chuan was a gift from Mr C.P. Lin.

    • 2002
      Mr Wu Guanzhong

      11 masterpieces of ink and oil works by the 20th century Chinese art master Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010) including Two Swallows, Former Residence of Qiu Jin, Reminiscences of Jiangnan, Waterway, and Victoria Harbour which was specially drawn for the museum.

    • 2003
      Mr Liu Guosong

      4 important ink paintings by Mr Liu Guosong were donated by the artist, including a huge painting in a set of 11 in the theme of Space, a rare painting of the Tibet Series employing the paper-fibring method, and the representative painting The Sun is Coming from the 1970s.

    • 2003
      Ms Linda Chang

      818 Chinese paintings by over 100 contemporary artists were donated to the museum. Created primarily during the 1980s and 1990s and coinciding with the reform and open-door policy of China, the paintings feature a variety of themes and styles that fully reflect the impact of the shift in the political and social tide during this historically significant period.

    • 2004
      Ms Lam Kei-hoi & Ms Lam Kei-shui

      72 representative Chinese paintings and calligraphy by the late Mr Lin Jen-tong were donated to the museum, including paintings of plum blossoms that Mr Lin was noted for, landscapes, figures and calligraphy, etc. Research materials such as articles by Mr Lin and references on art education in Hong Kong were also included.

    • 2005
      Ho's family and Hong Kong Fine Arts Association

      84 items including 63 Chinese painting and calligraphy from all periods of the artist He Qiyuan and 21 items of artwork made for the artist by his contemporaries.

    • 2005
      Mr Hon Chi-fun

      13 representative paintings by Mr Hon Chi-fun was donated to the museum by the artist, including oil paintings from the 1960s representing his early style, acrylic paintings from the 1970s in the theme Circle and recent creations since the 1990s with retrospect and break-through style.

    • 2005
      Mr Huang Yongyu

      The Chinese painting Lotus of the Qiushuian painted in 2004 by Huang Yongyu is not just a representative piece of the artist's recurrent creations but also a special gift to the museum.

    • 2005
      Ms Phung Lehong (Mrs Lau Ping-hang)

      71 representative Chinese ink paintings by the late Mr Lau Ping-hang were donated to the museum, including paintings in gongbi and heroic vigour character from the 1950s to 1990s. The donation also included research materials such as poems and articles on art as well as activities of the art circle pertaining the artist, etc.

    • 2005 - 2006
      Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art

      2 artworks selected from the "Hong Kong Art Biennial" exhibitions were donated to the museum. The sculpture Agenda No.1 2003 by Mr Freeman Lau manifests his thoughts about human relationships, while the photographic work Artificial Landscape Series by Mr Almond Chu shares his care about the destructive impact of human activities on Nature.

    • 2006
      Asia Society Hong Kong

      The installation United Nations Series – China Monument : Temple of Heaven by Mr Gu Wenda, which is a landmark in Chinese Contemporary art history, was donated to the museum. By weaving hair from people from over 300 countries, Gu created scrolls of "pseudo-script" by which he raises questions about social connections and culture co-existence. He also hopes that his work could be a spiritual space for visitors.

    • 2006
      Ms Wong Man-or

      Ms Wong Man-or carried out the behests of her father, the late Mr Wong Hon-kiu by donating 43 items of Chinese calligraphy by Mr Wong Hon-kiu, and the collection of Mr Wong such as Chinese painting and calligraphy and seal carvings by Mr Jian Jinglun, etc to the museum. Mr Wong excelled in calligraphy and was particularly noted for writing clerical and Zhangcao cursive scripts.

    • 2006
      Mr Wong Ting-hong

      Mr Wong Ting-hong bequeathed to the museum over 40 Guangdong paintings and calligraphic works from the late Qing dynasty to the modern era, along with 528 pieces of jade artefacts spanning from the Song dynasty to the modern era. Additionally, Mr Wong had previously donated 15 Chinese paintings and calligraphic works to the museum in 1995 and 2001.

    • 2007
      Association of Artistic Exchange of Painting and Calligraphy of the Guangdong People's Political Consultative Conference

      A set of 329 ink-rubbings covers almost all styles, scripts and schools in the history of Chinese calligraphy. The Ming and Qing calligraphic works are particularly noted.

    • 2007
      Mr Wucius Wong

      4 representative paintings showing different creative stages of the artists in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s were donated to the museum by the artist.

    • 2008
      Mr Wong Tai Shing, Mr Huang Dade and Mr Wong Wing Fai

      153 artworks by Huang Bore were donated by the Wong's family to the museum. These important sketches includes the scenery of Aberdeen, Stanley, Lantau, Ngong Ping, Yuen Long, Sai Kung, Po Toi Island, Lamma Island and etc, revealing the beautiful natural landscape of Hong Kong in the 1950s-60s.

    • 2009
      Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Ink Society Ltd.

      Floating Reeds by international renowned installation artists Mr Ming Fay. Floating Reeds is a garden created by Mr Ming Fay based on his years of research on organic forms. This works touches on the issues of "East and West", "reality and fictional" and "traditional industrial materials".

    • 2009
      Mr Chow Su-sing, Johnson

      32 important Chinese ink paintings by renowned Lingnan master Mr Chow Su-sing Johnson, including a number of large-scale works.

    • 2009
      Mr Wong Tai Shing, Mr Huang Dade and Mr Wong Wing Fai

      47 more artworks were donated by the Wong's family to the museum including 43 sketches of scenic spots in Hong Kong and China, 2 ink paintings by Huang Binhong and a letter of Zhang Daqian.

    • 2009
      Mr Wu Guanzhong

      Another 33 paintings, including 12 oil paintings mostly done between 2008 and 2009, and 21 representative works in ink done between 2005 and 2009, were donated to the museum by master Wu Guanzhong.

    • 2010
      Mr Fung Wing-kee, Raymond

      Once Upon a Time, the monumental piece featured in the artist's solo exhibition "Hong Kong Lyric: Ink Paintings by Raymond Fung" in 2010.

    • 2010
      Mr Wu Guanzhong

      5 more ink paintings were donated to the museum in June 2010 by Wu including Faces Unchanged, done in 2001, and the other 4 paintings, namely Nest, Illusion, Awakening and At Rest which were done in February 2010, representing literally his last collection of works.

    • 2011
      Ms Chang S P, Constance

      A donation of two pieces of Lu Shoukun's paintings from the late 1960s, including one that was co-painted by the donor, Lu Shoukun, Wong Po-yeh and one other fellow painter.

    • 2011
      Mr Stewart Wong

      A donation of two albums of bird and flower paintings by Chow Su-sing.

    • 2012
      Ms Leung Siu-mee

      The wife of the late Mr Ha Bik-chuen, renowned local artist, donated nine sculptures and two print master boards by Ha. These works were exhibited in "From Common to Uncommon – the Legend of Ha Bik-chuen" at the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 2011.

    • 2012
      Mr Kingsley Liu, On Behalf of Ms Irene Chou

      A donation of one acrylic painting by Irene Chou from her late years. Chou specially painted this work in 2006 as a gift to Hong Kong Museum of Art to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. Though she passed away in 2011, Mr Kingsley Liu, a friend of hers, kindly helped completing her good will to donate.

    • 2012
      Mr Tsang Tung-yeung

      Mr Tsang Tung-yeung, the son of the late Hong Kong artist Tsang Wing-kwong, donated a total of 45 Chinese paintings, calligraphy works and seal marks by his father to the museum. These artworks serve as a remarkable testament to Tsang’s artistic journey and enrich the museum’s collection of works by local artists.

    • 2013
      Ms Lo Hing-kiu, Ms Lo Hing-shuen and Mr Lo Hing-huai

      The successors of Mr Lu Jianteng, former Head of Sales Department of Overseas Chinese Daily News, donated forty-eight works from his collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy by renowned Guangdong artists including Zhang Daqian, Chao Shao-an, Cheng Kar-chun, Shen Zhongqiang, Huang Junbi, Liang Boyu, Cen Guangyue and Ou Jiangong.

    • 2013
      Ms Low Shui Yin, Florence

      Ms Low has continuously supported our museum over the years. She donated 65 items of prints and newspapers consist of depictions of the major cities, trading ports and historical incidents of China in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    • 2014
      The Ink Society

      A donation of a monumental calligraphy measuring 6 meters long by 11 meters wide in cursive script by Professor Wang Dongling. Professor Wang brandished his brush in situ at the Sculpture Court of the Hong Kong Museum of Art for this work on the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2013.

    • 2014
      Ms Phong Lehong

      A donation of twenty pieces of seal used by the late Mr Liu Bingheng by his wife Ms Phong Lehong. These seals were made by different carvers from Guangzhou. Chen Youchi, Luo Shuzhong, Tang Jisheng, Chen Bingchang and Luo Xiaoshan are among those who made good friends with Liu in Hong Kong.

    • 2014
      Mr Chen Chi Cho and Ms Lo Shui Fun

      Mr Chen Chi Cho and Ms Lo Shui Fun donated 15 items of Chinese painting and calligraphy including the precious calligraphy works by the Qing dynasty scholars who got the first three positions in the highest imperial examination: Liu Chunlin (Number One Scholar), Zhu Ruzhen (Second), Shuang Yanliu (Third), and also other successful candidates like Kai Youwei.

    • 2014
      Mr and Mrs Pao Yi Min

      The museum received 103 pieces of Chinese inkstones, dating from the Eastern Han to the 20th century, donated by Mr and Mrs Pao Yi Min. Most of them are Duan inkstones, She inkstones, Chengni inkstone and Tao (he) inkstones, which are popularly known as the "Four Famous Inkstones" in China. Among the highlight pieces are works with inscriptions by renowned Qing master Huang Xin Tian.

    • 2014
      Dr Hector Rodriguez

      A donation of Res Extensa (2003) by Dr Hector Rodriguez, an award-winning work at Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 2003 from the artist.

    • 2015
      Mr Tao Wan's Family

      A donation of a total of fourteen pieces of works by Mr Tao Wan (1911 – 2004) from Tao's Family in 2012 and 2015.

    • 2015
      Mr Wesley Tongson's Family

      A donation of seven ink paintings dated from the late 1980s to 2000s by Mr Wesley Tongson (1957-2012), including his distinctive works of color-splashing and finger paintings expressing his own authentic voice on paper.

    • 2016
      Ms Lui Tai

      Ms Lui Tai (Born 1926) donated a set of twelve hanging scrolls The Righteous Song by Wen Tianxiang in Clerical Script (Dated 1970) to the Hong Kong Museum of Art. It is a masterpiece done in the mature stage of her life.

    • 2016
      Ms Xu Jianbai

      The oil painter Ms Xu Jianbai donated six of her oil paintings, including still lifes, landscapes and portraits, dating from the 1960s to the 1990s.

    • 2017
      Mr Wong Yi

      Ms Josephine Kwok, wife of the late Mr Wong Yi (1952 - 2017), a renowned martial arts novelist in Hong Kong, respected the wish of his husband and donated works of his teacher Mr Ding Yanyong, including three pieces of ink painting, two oil paintings and three seals, to the Hong Kong Museum of Art.

    • 2017
      Mr Gaylord Chan

      A donation of ten digital print works by Hong Kong artist Mr Gaylord Chan reflects both his journey through life and his artistic pursuits.

    • 2017
      Mr Mi Ki Kan

      Mr Mi Ki Kan, the son of the late Hong Kong artist Kan, Maytin, donated a total of 46 watercolours and ink paintings by his father to the museum, which combine to present a vivid record of Kan's artistic journey over several decades from the 1930s to the 1990s.

    • 2017
      Mr Simon Wan Chi-chung

      The artist Mr Simon Wan Chi-chung donated one of his installation works comprising a video and photographs. Wan's photographic works invariably convey his contemplation on human existence as well as sentiments towards his home city.

    • 2017
      Anthony Chan, Elisa Chan and Victor Chan

      A donation of a total of 16 works, including oil paintings, watercolour paintings, plaster and bronze sculptures by the late artist Chan Shek-kwan from his successors provides outstanding examples of the artist's sculpting and painting skills.

    • 2017
      Reverie Collection

      Reverie Collection donated three acrylic paintings by Hong Kong artist Tse Yim-on which display a vivid palette of colours with a touch of humour.

    • 2017
      Mr Wong Kay Kwong, Mr Wong Kay Wai and Mr Wong Kay Chui

      The successors of the late Hong Kong artist Wong Chiu-foon donated a total of 11 works by Wong from his later years  eight landscapes and three portraits  that capture the lives of ordinary people and the beauty of wild lakes and mountains.

    • 2018
      Mr Wu Guanzhong and his family

      The museum received the works and personal archives of Wu Guanzhong from Wu and his family, including oil paintings, ink paintings, sketches, seals that he used, manuscripts and certificates. Thanks to the generous donations from Wu and his family over the years, the museum now has a huge collection of over 450 items.

    • 2018
      Ho Iu-kwong Chih Lo Lou Collection

      355 unique and seminal artworks from the Chih Lo Lou Collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy, which was built up by the late Ho Iu-kwong (1907 – 2006), a philanthropist and passionate collector, are donated unrecompensed by the Chih Lo Lou Art Promotion (Non-profit Making) Limited to the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 2018. The masterpieces in the collection span from the Song dynasty to the 20th century. Those by the "loyalist" artists from late Ming and early Qing are highly regarded by scholars and art circles around the world.

    • 2018
      Mrs Lam, Nancy Mei Shuen

      Donated by Mrs Nancy Lam Mei-shuen, 39 watercolour paintings by the eminent artists Kan, Maytin and Kan, Szemei are important additions to the museum's collection of works by local artists.

    • 2018
      Mr Wu Shaoxiang

      The renowned oversease Chinese artist Mr Wu Shaoxiang donated his sculpture made of Hong Kong dollar coins, which explores the enigma of money, power and art.

    • 2018
      Mr Nigel Cameron

      The late art critic Mr Nigel Cameron bequeathed to the museum a bronze portrait sculpture made of him by the late English sculptor and printmaker Dame Elisabeth Frink.

    • 2018
      Mr Lui Fung-ngar, Eddie

      A total of 43 ink paintings were donated to the museum by Mr Eddie Lui in memory of the late Mr Nigel Cameron; valuable additions to the collections, the works reflect the development of ink art in the 1970s and 1980s.

    • 2019
      Reverie Collection

      A donation of 13 digital prints photographed in 2008 by Gao Xingjian, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, during the production of his film After the Flood from Reverie Collection was received by the museum in memory of the prominent art historian Professor Michael Sullivan and the tremendous contribution he made to Chinese contemporary art.

    • 2020
      Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art

      The Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art made a generous donation of 12 important contemporary artworks to the museum, including works by Chui Pui-chee, Fan Zhou, Fung Ming-chip, Hsu Yu-jen, Hung Fai, Koon Wai-bong, Wang Huangsheng, Wang Tiande, Wei Ligang, Wei Qingji, Wong Lai-ching and Zheng Chongbin. This donation has significantly enriched the museum's collection.

    • 2021
      Ho Iu-kwong Chih Lo Lou Collection

      The Chih Lo Lou Art Promotion (Non-profit Making) Limited and the Ho family donated eight more precious artworks to the Hong Kong Museum of Art. This munificent act implements Ho Iu-kwong's mission to promote Chinese art and culture.

    • 2021
      Dr Leo Wong Kwai-kuen

      Dr Leo Wong Kwai-kuen donated 1,110 items of the Jingguanlou Collection to the Hong Kong Museum of Art, including Chinese painting and calligraphy of 20th century Shanghai School masters, couplets, folding fans and albums from the Qing dynasty to the modern era, and a series of purple clay teapots and rubbings, as well as his photographic works.

    • 2023
      Ms Chiu Wai-yee

      Ms Chiu Wai-yee donated 37 works, including the works by the two late artists Tong King-sum and Cheung Yee, for the HKMoA collection. This lot of donation includes: sketches, wood sculptures and woodblock prints by Tong; classic works of paper casting, and digital prints with tortoise-shell motifs by Cheung; and Tong’s portrait painted by Chiu.

    • 2023
      Ms Ho Wai-yee

      Ms Ho Wai-yee, continuing the legacy of her father, Mr Ho Iu-kwong, in the preservation and promotion of Chinese art, generously donated 12 sets of Chinese paintings and calligraphies to the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 2023. This significant contribution has enriched the Chih Lo Lou Collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy.

    • 2023
      Mr Cheung Kee Wee

      Mr Cheung Kee Wee donated over 260 items of Chinese antiquities and Chinese paintings from Huaihaitang Collection on a continual basis to the Hong Kong Museum of Art since 2018, including Imperial Chinese porcelain from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, lacquer wares, enamel wares, various scholar objects from the Qing Dynasty and portrait paintings from the Ming Dynasty.

    • 2023
      Mr Christopher Sin and Mrs Josephine Sin

      The museum received a donation of 490 sets from the Fuyun Xuan Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles from Mr Christopher Sin and Mrs Josephine Sin. This donation of remarkable scale and significance encompasses a wide array of snuff bottles that vary in forms, materials, designs and crafts, including jade, porcelain, glassware, lacquerware, calabash, enamelware, and inside-painted varieties.

    • 2023
      Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art

      The Friends of Hong Kong Museum of Art donated a calligraphy work by Ms Chik Kwok-wa, further strengthening the museum's collection of contemporary calligraphy from Hong Kong.

    • 2024
      The Family of Mr Ng Po-wan

      The family of Mr. Ng Po-wan donated three oil paintings by Mr. Ng Po-wan, enriching the Hong Kong Museum of Art's collection of works by pioneering senior artists.

    • 2024
      Mr Edward Kai Fung Dang

      Mr Edward Kai Fung Dang donated 2 Chinese portrait paintings approximately from the mid-19th century, which has further enriched the museum’s collection in this category.