Dreamchasers: Stories of Hong Kong Art

Overview

  • Date
    From 2025.03.21
  • Venue
    The Attic, 5/F
  • Fee
    Free

On 2 March 1962, the City Hall Art Gallery & Museum (the predecessor of today’s Hong Kong Museum of Art) was officially established, marking the birth of Hong Kong’s first public art museum and signifying the beginning of a journey in which the Museum and artists have grown together, hand in hand, in pursuit of their collective dreams. These artists, by inheriting traditions and embracing innovation, have created countless masterpieces that form an integral part of the Museum’s collection.

This exhibition offers a retrospective view through projection and interactive elements, retracing the footsteps of generations of artists in the pursuit of their dreams. A team of local architects and designers, led by Kevin Siu and Shuyan Chan, in collaboration with graphic designer Gary Tong, have meticulously crafted a unique and directional space that encourages the audience to explore in the gallery, while learning about the development and evolution of Hong Kong art.

 

Programme

【Talk】

"Zoom-in Hong Kong Art" Talk Series
From Participatory Art to Urban Memories

How do artists engage audiences as co-creators, transforming art into gateways that unlock our urban memories?

The Hong Kong Museum of Art invites architect and artist Kevin Siu, a key member of the "Dreamchasers: Stories of Hong Kong Art" exhibition design team, to discuss how his cross-disciplinary works cultivate connections and spark dialogues between people and their surroundings.

Date: 2025.08.23 (Saturday)
Time: 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Venue: The Hall, 1/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art
Speaker: Kevin Siu
Language: Cantonese
Fee: Free
Remarks: Enrolment is not required. The Hall will be open for admission 15 minutes before the event commences. Limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The “Zoom-in Hong Kong Art” Talk Series features artists and scholars from diverse fields who delve into the multifaceted charm of Hong Kong art.