If you’re on the hunt for electrifying art exhibitions during Hong Kong Arts Month, you’ll find some of the city’s best galleries concentrated under one roof at H QUEEN'S . A hub for contemporary art in the heart of Central, H QUEEN'S hosts premier art galleries and showcases avant-garde exhibitions, in addition to housing a refined selection of restaurants and retail brands.
This March, H QUEEN'S will present a series of world-class exhibitions with acclaimed international galleries. Discover the unmissable lineup below.
Founded in 1993, this pioneering gallery for contemporary art now represents more than 80 artists and estates, with locations in New York, Los Angeles, London Paris and Hong Kong. This March, it will bring the work of painter Emma McIntyre to H QUEEN'S. Among my swan is the artist’s first exhibition in Asia, and features her signature abstract oil paintings.
One of the world’s leading contemporary art galleries, Pace has represented some of the most influential artists and estates of the past 65 years, with eight locations worldwide. In March, it will present a collection of works by Robert Indiana at H QUEEN'S. Robert Indiana: The Shape of the World brings together sculptures, paintings and prints from throughout Indiana’s career, showcasing the unique graphic style that has made him a prominent figure in American art.
Born in Tokyo, Whitestone Gallery has been at the forefront of Japan’s art scene since 1967. It now boasts galleries in Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, Beijing and Seoul, where it promotes cross-border artistic dialogue and celebrates the unifying power of art. During Hong Kong Arts Month, the gallery’s space at H QUEEN'S will present an exhibition by exciting emerging artist Miwa Komatsu.
From the launch of its first gallery in Bangkok in 1997 to the opening of its most recent space in Singapore, Tang Contemporary Art has been committed to fostering connections between Asian and international art scenes. It presents the exhibition Ritual, Trauma, and Allegory, featuring eight artists with their own unique sensibilities from across the globe to promote progressive contemporary art.
Founded in 1984, New Art Est-Ouest Auctions is Japan's first and oldest international auction house. It hosts regular art auctions throughout the year both in Japan and overseas; its Spring Auction for 2025 will take place at H QUEEN'S this March. The highlight of the exhibition will be the exquisite private collection of Tsuyoshi Inukai.
Supper Club returns this March, taking over two floors of H QUEEN'S from 24-30 March. A free-flowing presentation of diverse artworks, Supper Club provides a counterpoint to existing monolithic fairs, as well as a space to discover new artists from the region.
London-based gallery Saatchi Yates will take up residence at H QUEEN'S to present a solo show of American painter Will St. John. The artist is known for crafting beautiful, detailed portraits that blend classical painting techniques with contemporary themes and subjects.
Worked up an appetite? H QUEEN’S has a dynamic food scene. Savour a delicious meal at one of the cultural space’s restaurants, all of which provide an exceptional cross-cultural dining experience.