With several Hong Kong art exhibitions shining a spotlight on female artists, here’s your chance to enjoy captivating art experiences that explore diverse themes, from the political to the erotic
Art Basel, which is taking place at the end of March this year, is back to its pre-pandemic levels, with more than 240 galleries from 40 countries participating in the arts extravaganza. Several of these galleries have scaled up their representation of female artists’ works. But beyond Art Basel too, there are several art exhibitions that are showcasing women’s works this time of the year. So if you’re looking for an art fix, here are our top female artist-focused exhibitions that you can check out during art month.
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1. Kylie Manning, ‘Sea Change’, Pace Gallery, March 25-May 9
Kylie Manning’s exhibition Sea Change, which debuted last year at Beijing’s X Museum is the artist’s first in Asia, and will open at Pace Gallery during Art Week. The American painter is known for her large, abstract-figurative works with an aesthetic that is at once turbulent and serene. The visuals are also informed by the atmospheres and colours of Alaska and Mexico, where she lived during her childhood.