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We believe in championing and supporting the arts throughout Hong Kong. Here you can find information on incredible art related companies and organisations. Find everything from Hong Kong art galleries and art shops to professional photographers and art framers.

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Fine Art Asia

Fine Art Asia

Art Fair

Fine Art Asia

Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as Asia’s leading fine art fair. On show are museum-quality artworks spanning over 5,000 years of cultural history, from ancient Chinese bronzes through to contemporary art. Since its inception in 2006, Fine Art Asia has attracted an increasing number of renowned international galleries. Fine Art Asia is unique: it is the only fair in Asia to showcase a wide range of collectable fine art from Asia and the West. Fine Art Asia 2025 will feature exquisite antiques, art and design, as well as Japanese and Chinese crafts, ink art and photography. The fair has earned a worldwide reputation for quality and elegance. Fine Art Asia 2025 is staged during the peak art season in Hong Kong. The fair coincides with major fine art auctions held in the same venue and attracts a high-profile, sophisticated audience of dealers, collectors, curators, connoisseurs and art lovers from all over the world.

Wan Chai

Galerie Koo

Galerie Koo

Art Gallery

Galerie Koo

Galerie Koo is an art gallery located in Central, Hong Kong, focusing in contemporary art and Chinese contemporary ink. The gallery represents established and emerging artists from different parts of the world—mainly Hong Kong, Asia & Europe. The gallery hosts art exhibitions for gallery artists and collaborates with galleries outside Hong Kong. Galerie Koo offers art consultancy service, from development of commissioning work for projects, supervising the on-going process, to the final monitoring of the installation of work. The gallery targets to make available different themes of original paintings: abstract, conceptual, landscape, portrait, fantasy world… where individual artist conveys his/her theme of perceptions into distinctive ideas with an aesthetic approach, to more amateurs and collectors through art exhibitions at the gallery and art fairs round the world. The gallery aims to promote contemporary arts & Chinese contemporary ink paintings with beauty and colours to art lovers of all levels domestically and internationally.

Central

Glazden

Glazden

Glass Workshop

Glazden

Established in 2017, Glazden is an independent glass studio producing limited edition glassware and sculpture. The studio also has a glass education program and holds regular glass making public workshops and group activities. Glazden offers workshops in glass blowing, hot sculpting and lampworking. Glazden's expertise in glass is only solidified by their artist in residence programme and internships with HKBU's Academy of Visual Arts which is currently producing some of the best glass artists in Hong Kong. Glazden also offers private parties and team building workshops.

Wan Chai

HKwalls

HKwalls

Art Festival

HKwalls

HKwalls is a non-profit arts organisation that aims to create opportunities for local and international artists to showcase their talent in Hong Kong and internationally through the mediums of street art and street culture. We celebrate creativity, originality and freedom of expression; actively work on connecting and building relationships with artists, the community and organisations worldwide through high-quality public art, while making the creative process accessible to all. HKwalls holds an annual street art festival in Hong Kong during Hong Kong’s art month each March, as well as year round programming that focuses on artists’ career development and raising awareness through the arts.

Central

Hauser & Wirth

Hauser & Wirth

Art Gallery

Hauser & Wirth

In March 2018, Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong—our first permanent gallery space in Asia—opened in the newly-developed H Queen’s complex. In January 2024, Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong moved to the new location at 8 Queen’s Road Central, at the junction of historic Ice House Street, Duddell Street and Queen’s Road Central. This new street-level home features exhibition galleries on both the ground and first floor. The transformation of this prime spot was overseen by Annabelle Selldorf of Selldorf Architects, a trusted collaborator who has created several exceptional spaces for Hauser & Wirth worldwide since 1996.

Central

Flowers Gallery

Flowers Gallery

Art Gallery

Flowers Gallery

Since 1970 Flowers Gallery has represented international contemporary artists and estates, working with a wide range of media. Over the past five decades the gallery has presented more than 900 exhibitions across its global locations, also supporting the production of editions and publications, and installations at art fairs, public galleries, museums and institutions around the world. The gallery programme includes regular major survey shows and renowned recurring London exhibitions such as Artist of the Day and Small is Beautiful, which have formed significant platforms for emerging artists.

Sheung Wan

Gallery Exit

Gallery Exit

Art Gallery

Gallery Exit

Gallery EXIT was established in 2008 with the purpose of exhibiting progressive and ambitious works in all media that seek to go beyond the boundaries of nationality and discipline. The gallery acts as a platform to collaborate with artists in long-term relationship that promote understanding and awareness of their works.

Aberdeen

Gowld Art Centre

Gowld Art Centre

Art Workshop

Gowld Art Centre

Gowld Art Centre believes in supporting the arts in Hong Kong and in the power of art to self discover and self heal. The studio offers a wide range of art courses for all ages as well boxing which gives it an interesting and unique edge in the city. The studio also offers corporate events and studio rental.

Quarry Bay

Half Corner Studio

Half Corner Studio

Art Workshop

Half Corner Studio

Located in Causeway Bay Half Corner Studio offers courses for both adults and children. Half Corner Studio has a impressive list of instructors and also offers courses for schools, social service organisations, non-governmental organisations and commercial organisations in Hong Kong, including the provision of in-school art courses and teacher training.​

Causeway Bay, Tsuen Wan

Hong Kong Art School

Hong Kong Art School

Art Workshop

Hong Kong Art School

Founded in 2000 the Hong Kong Art School is a division of the Hong Kong Arts Centre and offers a wide range of courses staffed by a group of dedicated artists and art educators, who are active and distinguished practitioners in the field. The School’s short courses focus mainly on the area of Fine Art (Ceramics, Painting, Photography and Sculpture) and range in length from 1 - 3 months.

Chai Wan

Gagosian

Gagosian

Art Gallery

Gagosian

Established by Larry Gagosian in Los Angeles in 1980, Gagosian is a global gallery specializing in modern and contemporary art that employs more than three hundred people at eighteen exhibition spaces across the United States, Europe, and Asia. In addition to its galleries, Gagosian is at the forefront of the digital marketplace with innovative online viewing rooms, timed to coincide with major art fairs, that include highly desirable works by today’s leading artists, transparent pricing, historical scholarship, and insightful market analysis. Gagosian works with a diverse array of marquee living artists, including Georg Baselitz, John Currin, Rachel Feinstein, Urs Fischer, Ellen Gallagher, Theaster Gates, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Jennifer Guidi, Andreas Gursky, Hao Liang, Michael Heizer, Damien Hirst, Jia Aili, Titus Kaphar, Anselm Kiefer, Rick Lowe, Vera Lutter, Sally Mann, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Giuseppe Penone, Richard Prince, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Nancy Rubins, Ed Ruscha, Jenny Saville, Taryn Simon, Rudolf Stingel, Sarah Sze, Adriana Varejão, Jeff Wall, Mary Weatherford, Rachel Whiteread, and Jonas Wood, as well as masters of design Frank Gehry and Marc Newson. From its inception, Gagosian has prepared and presented unparalleled museum-quality exhibitions of works by historical artists such as Arakawa, Diane Arbus, Richard Artschwager, Francis Bacon, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Walter De Maria, Lucio Fontana, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, Howard Hodgkin, Roy Lichtenstein, Man Ray, Piero Manzoni, Agnes Martin, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, Jackson Pollock, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, and Zao Wou-Ki, among others. The gallery’s groundbreaking Picasso exhibitions, curated by scholar John Richardson in New York and London, were attended by hundreds of thousands of visitors.

Central

Gdm (Galerie du Monde)

Gdm (Galerie du Monde)

Art Gallery

Gdm (Galerie du Monde)

gdm is a Hong Kong-based art gallery founded by Fred Scholle in 1974. Originally opened as Galerie du Monde, gdm represents more than twenty artists, nurturing a diverse roster of artists at all stages of their creative practices with a global perspective. The gallery has been acclaimed for its ground-breaking work in championing artists of postwar and contemporary movements such as Hong Kong’s Circle Art Group, and Taiwan’s Fifth Moon. gdm Projects launched in 2008 which transformed the gallery with a new emphasis on contemporary art and dedication to supporting emerging and underrepresented diaspora artists engaging with cultural identity and conceptual practices. Fostering collaborations with curators and institutions worldwide — gdm operates a dynamic program that encourages imagination and risk-taking, driven to provide opportunities for artists to amplify their voices within their communities, and across platforms in the international contemporary art world. To celebrate 50 years (1974-2024), gdm opened a new space in Taipei in 2024. With its opening, gdm Taipei will launch “Siōng Tshinn,” a special program that focuses on spotlighting emerging local talent, providing a platform for young, unrepresented Taiwanese artists to showcase their works. Through “Siōng Tshinn,” gdm hopes to plant meaningful and lasting roots in the local art community.

Aberdeen

HKARTS Fine Art Printing

HKARTS Fine Art Printing

Fine Art Printer

HKARTS Fine Art Printing

We run and manage our own fine art printing service. We use nothing but the best archival ink and paper to produce high quality fine art (giclée) prints at affordable prices. We cater towards all levels and mediums and can custom our services around your needs. Contact us about fine art printing to arrange a quote.

Central

Hatton Jewellery Institute

Hatton Jewellery Institute

Jewellery Workshop

Hatton Jewellery Institute

We believe in making the fine jewellery industry more accessible and more sustainable while inspiring originality and creativity. Hatton Jewellery Institute started in Hong Kong, and remains the city’s foremost dedicated creative space with a focus on technical training, equipping the next generation of craftsmen and women with traditional craftsmanship skills. Our online academy opens our training up to a global audience, with our long-established partnership with Central Saint Martins short courses offering unrivalled creative programmes. Our technical drawing and illustration courses give both aspiring and existing artists a specialised visual language.

Sheung Wan

Hong Kong Arts Centre

Hong Kong Arts Centre

Art Organisation

Hong Kong Arts Centre

Since 1977, the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) has been a platform for nurturing and supporting artists, and infusing art into everyday life. Its unique arts and educational programmes aim to make the arts accessible for all. The HKAC believes in the transformational power of art for people from all walks of life. Established for more than four decades, the HKAC endeavours to bring arts to the people of Hong Kong by presenting programmes in diverse art disciplines, such as visual arts, performing arts, moving images, media arts, comics, animation, arts education, lecture forum, public art, art festival and community art. With the vision of inspiring creativity in the local and international art community, HKAC focuses on five key areas of art development, including Global Arts Explorations, Community Engagement, Voices of Diversity, Artistic Empowerment, and Art for Life. In 1998, the HKAC collaborated with RMIT University to launch its first bachelor's degree in fine art. Building upon the partnership, HKAC founded its educational arm, Hong Kong Art School (HKAS), in 2000. Until today, HKAS has provided award-bearing programmes to nurture art talent and has organised short enrichment courses for the general public. The HKAC aspires to engage everyone in the community to become an active participant in the arts - as an enthusiast, an artist or a patron. Let’s continue to embrace ‘Art for Passion, Art for Life, Art for All’, and share the inspiration.

Wan Chai

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