H Queen’s in Central is a one-stop gallery for lovers of fine art and contemporary art, so what are you waiting for?
From talented local artists to the best museums and historic buildings, Hong Kong shines with its thriving art scene. Located in the heart of Central, the iconic building H Queen’s creates a stunning gallery space for lovers of art and sculpture. With more galleries opening up at H Queen’s every week, we decided to take a look and see which ones you should be visiting right now.
Check out these art galleries at H Queen’s
Whitestone Gallery
Founded in Tokyo in the 60s, Whitestone Gallery is dedicated to promoting Japanese talents to audiences across the globe. Since then, it has been a prominent art gallery in the Japanese art scene, and the newly renovated Whitestone Gallery at H Queen’s offers a modern and architecturally designed contemporary space for lovers of Japanese art and its neatness.
Whitestone Gallery, 7/F & 8/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2523 8001, 中環皇后大道中80號H Queen’s 7樓及8樓
Pearl Lam Galleries
Founded by Pearl Lam, Pearl Lam Galleries aims to bring everyone’s attention to Asian and Western art and design. Highlighting artists who challenge perceptions of cultural practice from the region, Pearl Lam Galleries promises to present some of the most exciting installations, solo exhibitions and group shows in the region, such as African American artist Leonardo Drew and Italian artist Arcangelo Sassolino.
Pearl Lam Galleries, 9/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2857 1328, 中環皇后大道中80號H Queen’s 9樓
Tang Contemporary Art
Most known for showcasing brilliant contemporary Chinese art, Tang Contemporary Art was first founded in Bangkok and later branched out to Beijing and Hong Kong. Every year it holds more than twenty group shows and exhibitions of promising international artists. And the gallery will be presenting the works of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei starting from 26 March, 2018.
Tang Contemporary Art, 10/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2682 8289, 中環皇后大道中80號H Queen’s 10樓
Seoul Auction
Since its establishment in 1998, Seoul Auction has been one of the leading art auctioneers in the Korean art market. Having opened its contemporary art gallery at H Queen’s in Hong Kong recently, they showcase a diverse range of thought-provoking and innovative Korean art, including Korean minimalist painter Lee Ufan and Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Seoul Auction, 11/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2537 1880, 中環皇后大道中80號H Queen’s 11樓
Galerie Ora-Ora
Established in Hong Kong in 2006, Asian Contemporary fine art gallery Galerie Ora-Ora has been actively featuring artists that engage the knowledge of history and philosophy in their works. The name Ora-Ora can be interpreted as “from one era to another” or “eternity”, explaining that good art survives the test of time and that they hope to facilitate a dynamic dialogue of east and west.
Galerie Ora-Ora, 17/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2851 1171, 中環皇后大道中80號H Queen’s 17樓
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