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Li Hei Di: Tongues of Flare at Pace
May
29
to Aug 29

Li Hei Di: Tongues of Flare at Pace

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Pace is pleased to present Tongues of Flare, an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Li Hei Di, at its Hong Kong gallery. On view from May 29 to August 29, this presentation marks Li’s first solo show with Pace since they joined the gallery’s program in 2024. Following its run at Pace in Hong Kong, Tongues of Flare will travel to the Pond Society during Shanghai Art Week in the fall.

Opening Reception: May 29, 2025, 6 – 8 pm

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Robert Indiana at Pace
Mar
25
to May 9

Robert Indiana at Pace

Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Robert Indiana, on view at the gallery’s H Queen's location from March 24 to April 30, 2025, following the artist’s major survey Robert Indiana: The Sweet Mystery at the Procuratie Vecchie, an official collateral event of the 2024 Venice Biennale.

The show, coinciding with next year's edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, will include sculptures and paintings from throughout Indiana’s career, showcasing his uniquely graphic visual vocabulary that made him one of the most inventive and enduring figures in the history of American art.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s, Central

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Algorithms of Longing at Pace
Jan
14
to Feb 27

Algorithms of Longing at Pace

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Pace is pleased to present Algorithms of Longing, a group exhibition at its Hong Kong gallery charting complex ideas, desires, and resonances in the Asian diaspora, situated in conversation with works that speak to post-Socialist and post-human longings. On view from January 14 to February 27, 2025, this focused presentation, organized by Pace’s Curatorial Director Xin Wang with support from the gallery’s President of Greater China Evelyn Lin, will bring together works by Amanda Ba, Ching Ho Cheng, Oscar yi Hou, Yifan Jiang, Lawrence Lek, Jarod Lew, Paulina Olowska, and Stipan Tadić.

Featuring seven artists outside Pace’s program, this exhibition reflects the gallery’s collaborative ethos, as well as its ongoing efforts to highlight new voices in its exhibitions around the world.

Opening reception: January 14 from 6—8pm

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Mika Tajima: Penumbra at Pace Gallery
Oct
31
to Dec 21

Mika Tajima: Penumbra at Pace Gallery

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Pace is pleased to present Penumbra, a solo exhibition of new and recent work by Mika Tajima at it's gallery in Hong Kong.

This will be Tajima’s first-ever solo show in Hong Kong, presenting a holistic view of her multidisciplinary practice through four bodies of work.

Opening Reception: Oct 31, 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Summer Exhibition II at Pace Gallery
Aug
29
to Oct 5

Summer Exhibition II at Pace Gallery

Summer Exhibition II features works by gallery artists Lee Kun-Yong, Arlene Shechet, Jules de Balincourt, Sonia Gomes, Yin Xiuzhen, JR, Zhang Xiaogang, Joel Shapiro, Yto Barrada and Hermann Nitsch, reflecting the unique ways in which artists push boundaries and explore the intersection of art and society.

These artists are dedicated to addressing urgent social concerns, delving deep into historical culture, racial identity, body space and international environment. Each piece embodies the artists' unique and groundbreaking approaches in their pursuit of art and personal practice, evoking the continuity of their positions and actions expressed through these creations on universal concerns across multiple geographic backgrounds.

From Lee Kunyong's innovative Bodyscape series to JR's anti-gravity installation photography, Summer Exhibition II explores a plethora of issues-from crossing borders and immigration issues to notions of space, time, the deluge of information and eventually violence and war. 𝗦𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗿 𝗘𝘅𝗵𝗶𝗯𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗜𝗜 invites audiences to experience another realm of thinking, reflecting themselves in each social concern.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s, Central

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Kylie Manning at Pace
Mar
25
to May 9

Kylie Manning at Pace

Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Kylie Manning at its Hong Kong gallery. On view from March 26 to May 9, the show, titled Sea Change, will be Manning's first-ever solo presentation in Hong Kong. Exploring enactments of movement and accumulation as they relate to luminosity and abstraction, the works in the exhibition were all created by the artist in the last year. Sea Change will be accompanied by Manning's first catalogue from Pace Publishing, which will be available for purchase after the show's opening, featuring an essay by art historian and writer Ted Barrow as well as images and full-bleed details of Manning's recent works and projects.

Gallery address: 12/F H Queen's, Central

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Peter Alexander at Pace Gallery
Feb
1
to Mar 14

Peter Alexander at Pace Gallery

Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of vibrant sculptures by the pioneering Light and Space artist Peter Alexander at its Hong Kong gallery.

Running from February 2 to March 14, this show will bring together works created by the artist during the last decade of his life. A hugely creative period of his career, these final years brought new experimentations with color and form—including his needle- shaped sculptures—that will be on full view in Pace’s upcoming show. This will be the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Alexander’s work to be presented in Hong Kong and, more broadly, in all of Asia.

Opening reception: Feb 1, 2024, 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address:12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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All Walks of Life at Pace Gallery
Dec
14
to Jan 18

All Walks of Life at Pace Gallery

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On view from December 15, 2023 to January 18, 2024, the show will feature new and recent paintings by Anthony Cudahy, Katja Farin, Aubrey Levinthal, Laurent Proux, Daisy Sheff, Sarah Slappey, and Fabian Treiber.

Organized by independent curator William Zhao, All Walks of Life meditates on the nuances and subjectivities of daily life in the face of globalization. The vibrant works in the show—which range from figurations to landscapes to semi-abstract, lyrical tableaus—explore what it means to be an individual, both bodily and spiritually, in the present moment. Offering a focused look at contemporary painting, this exhibition centers on collisions of uncanniness and familiarity in experiences of people, places, and things.

Opening reception: December 14 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Brice Guilbert: Ti brulé at Pace Gallery
Nov
2
to Dec 7

Brice Guilbert: Ti brulé at Pace Gallery

Pace is pleased to present Brice Guilbert: Ti brulé, an exhibition of new paintings by artist and musician Brice Guilbert, at its Hong Kong gallery from November 3 to December 7.

Named for a song on Guilbert’s latest album Sin Jo, the exhibition will include seven large-scale paintings and one small-scale composition. An opening reception for the exhibition—during which the artist will give a live guitar performance of songs from Sin Jo—will be held at the gallery on November 2 from 6 to 8 p.m.

The exhibition’s title, Ti brulé, translates to “little burnt” from Réunion Creole, referencing the volcanic site of Le Grand Brûlé at the foot of the active Piton de la Fournaise volcano on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Guilbert’s upcoming presentation in Hong Kong will begin with the seven large-scale works and conclude with a small-scale painting that evokes the show’s title.

Opening Reception: Nov 2, 2023 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Sui Jianguo at Pace
Sep
20
to Oct 26

Sui Jianguo at Pace

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Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Sui Jianguo at its Hong Kong gallery. Sui Jianguo received a BA in the Fine Arts Department from the Shandong University of Arts in 1984 and an MA in the Sculpture Department from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1989, where he currently presides as the Head of the Sculpture Department. He has been praised by art critics for being a “pioneer venturing to the farthest reaches of Chinese sculpture.”

Opening reception: Sep 20, 2023 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Chewing Gum VI at Pace
Aug
3
to Sep 7

Chewing Gum VI at Pace

Pace is pleased to present Chewing Gum VI, the latest presentation in a series of group exhibitions highlighting the gallery’s international program, at its Hong Kong location.

On view from August 4 to September 7, Chewing Gum VI will bring together works by Yto Barrada, Mary Corse, Elmgreen & Dragset, Mao Yan, Robert Rauschenberg, Joel Shapiro, Li Songsong, Lee Ufan, Brent Wadden, Xiao Yu, and Zhang Xiaogang.

The Chewing Gum exhibition series, which was first presented at Pace’s Hong Kong gallery in 2015, explores the ways that globalization can dispel and dissolve cultural differences, proposing new interpretations and connections among various artists’ practices. The upcoming edition of Chewing Gum, the sixth iteration of the show, will present dialogues among paintings, sculptures, and photographs created between the early 2000s and present day.

An opening reception for the exhibition will be held at the gallery on August 3 from 6–8 p.m.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Joel Shapiro at Pace Gallery
Jun
8
to Jul 20

Joel Shapiro at Pace Gallery

Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of work by American sculptor Joel Shapiro at its Hong Kong gallery. On view from June 9 to July 20, the show—which will examine Shapiro’s practice from the 1990s to the present day—marks the artist’s first solo presentation in Hong Kong.

Shapiro, who has maintained a deep interest in exploring—and occasionally erasing—the line between abstraction and figuration, has also been preoccupied with the ways in which sculpture can engage and activate landscape and architecture. By utilizing various materials and procedures throughout his career, Shapiro has ceaselessly explored sculpture’s capacity to alter one’s sense of space, scale, and physicality.

Shapiro’s upcoming exhibition in Hong Kong will bring together various sculptures in wood and bronze that highlight aspects of gravity, mass, and form in the artist’s work over the past 30 years. The show will begin with two sculptures created by Shapiro in the 1990s, including a large-scale bronze from 1994–95 that draws one’s attention to the floor as well as a subtly-painted wood sculpture consisting of two entwined figures that in turn draws the viewer’s gaze up the wall of the room. A more recent, partially painted wood sculpture meanwhile appears to be frozen, mid-dash, in the middle of the space.

Opening Reception: Jun 8, 2023 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Zhang Xiaogang: Lost at Pace Gallery
Mar
20
to May 18

Zhang Xiaogang: Lost at Pace Gallery

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Pace is pleased to present Zhang Xiaogang: Lost, an exhibition of works produced by Zhang Xiaogang over the past three years, at its Hong Kong gallery.

Coinciding with Zhang Xiaogang: Mayflies at the Long Museum West Bund, Pace’s exhibition in Hong Kong will spotlight ten new and recent paintings related to the works on view at the Shanghai institution through May 7.

Zhang Xiaogang is recognized for his figurative paintings and sculptures that navigate the cultural terrain of contemporary China and question notions of identity and the construction of memory.

When the Cultural Revolution began in 1966, Zhang’s parents were forced to give up their government posts, leave Zhang and his three brothers behind, and go to a “study camp” in the countryside. Following the collapse of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, Zhang was accepted into the prestigious Sichuan Institute of Fine Arts in Chongqing in 1977.

Opening Reception: Mar 20, 2023, 6 – 8 PM

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Yin Xiuzhen: Everywhere at Pace Gallery
Nov
25
to Mar 9

Yin Xiuzhen: Everywhere at Pace Gallery

Pace is pleased to present a solo exhibition dedicated to Yin Xiuzhen, a key figure in Chinese installation and performance art since the 1990s.

On view from November 25 to January 5, 2023, this exhibition marks Yin’s first presentation in Hong Kong since her acclaimed institutional exhibition Yin Xiuzhen: Sky Patch opened at the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT) in 2020. Yin’s show with Pace in Hong Kong, which follows her 2021 solo exhibition at Pace’s New York gallery, will spotlight her ongoing explorations of materiality. Among the 40 sculptures and installations on view, which date from 2008 to 2022, will be Yin’s new series The Surging Waves Chronicles, which has never before been exhibited publicly.

Yin is known for her deeply resonant installations incorporating everyday objects and materials, from used clothes and fabrics to porcelain and cement to fruits and plants. These layered, lyrical works—which serve as repositories of cultural memory—capture the undercurrents of disorientation and unease in modern society. Yin’s upcoming exhibition with Pace will bring together several bodies of work, most of which are being shown in Hong Kong for the first time, that reflect her longstanding interest in the variable qualities of her chosen materials.

Transmutations of seemingly static materials into lively, vital entities are central to Yin’s practice. In recent years, she has adopted porcelain as the core material for her work—compared to other materials that evolve slowly over time, porcelain undergoes extraordinary and rapid changes during its firing. At high temperatures, the originally soft, unremarkable clay becomes crystalline, cooling and solidifying as a glossy, talismanic object. The physical and symbolic energy transformations that take place as part of this process are especially fascinating to the artist.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Hong Hao at Pace
Sep
29
to Nov 10

Hong Hao at Pace

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Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by the Chinese conceptual artist Hong Hao at its Hong Kong gallery.

The presentation will spotlight mixed media paintings that the artist has created in the past two years. This includes his 2022 series Micro Sentence, which will be shown to the public for the first time in Pace’s upcoming exhibition in Hong Kong, as well as the latest works from Hong’s most representative Reciprocating and Everchanging Appearance series, and his acclaimed The Realm of Matters series of recent years.

As one of the most active conceptual artists in China since the late 1990s, Hong is known for his dexterous and witty handling of ready-made materials, invigorating the Chinese contemporary art scene with his practice. Hong’s artistic approach and intervention to society and the public sphere always starts with the individual, gradually developing a self-sufficient conceptual system with a certain oriental aesthetic sense of harmony. Over the past decade, the artist has increasingly focused on the expressive potential of the material itself, continuing his observation and reflection on the social construction of value.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Chewing Gum V at Pace Gallery
Jul
21
to Aug 25

Chewing Gum V at Pace Gallery

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Pace Gallery is pleased to present Chewing Gum V, a thematic presentation highlighting the expansive artistic practices that make up the gallery's roster. A curated selections of artists across different temporal, regional, and cultural backgrounds, the exhibition brings forth an opportunity to emphasize the eccentricities that transpire in each of their practices - on its own and in relation to one another.

The exhibitions include some of the leading names in both Western and Asian contemporary art scenes, including Zhang Xiaogang, Mao Yan and Sui Jianguo, and more.

Gallery address: 12/F H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Arlene Shechet: Moon in the Morning at Pace Gallery
May
20
to Jun 30

Arlene Shechet: Moon in the Morning at Pace Gallery

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Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new and recent work by sculptor Arlene Shechet at its Hong Kong gallery fromMay 20 to June 30. Titled Moon in the Morning, the show marks Shechet's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong.

The presentation will feature nine sculptures, including both large- and small-scale works. The show will coincide with Art Basel HongKong, where Pace will present two new works by Shechet. The exhibition's title, Moon in the Morning, reflects Shechet's longstanding interest in unions of seemingly disparate, incongruous materials and forms. Beautiful and disorienting, a moon in the morning can be understood in the context of the visual paradoxes and contradictions Shechet explores in her sculptures.

Shechet's methodology for creating idiosyncratic, biomorphic, boldly coloured sculptures is both highly technical and entirely intuitive—she does not employ drawings or armatures as part of her process. Guided by a general impulse, the artist engages in a spirited back and forth with her works, embracing improvisation and chance as she brings a sculpture into being. Shechet's ceramic works are marked by complex finishes, which the artist creates by layering glazes over the course of several firings.

Gallery address: 12/F H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Jules de Balincourt Birds on a Boat at Pace Gallery
Mar
18
to Apr 29

Jules de Balincourt Birds on a Boat at Pace Gallery

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Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of 12 recent paintings by Jules de Balincourt at its Hong Kong gallery. The show marks the artist’s first solo exhibition with Pace since he joined the gallery in 2021. This is also de Balincourt’s first solo presentation in Hong Kong since 2012.

Paintings in the show span landscape and figuration. Rendered in rich colors at large- and small-scales, these works reflect de Balincourt’s interest in using the paintings to merge his own psychological landscape with external, global landscapes. In his practice, de Balincourt often explores the relationships between humanity and the natural world. The artist, who takes an intuitive, stream of consciousness approach to painting, imbues much of his work with mystery and ambiguity.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Lee Kun-Yong at Pace Gallery
Jan
13
to Mar 3

Lee Kun-Yong at Pace Gallery

Pace Gallery is pleased to present solo exhibition by Korean artist Lee Kun-Yong, one of the foremost early champions of performance art in Korea.

Throughout his multidisciplinary, process-based practice, Lee Kun-yong maintains a conceptual commitment to capturing the body’s movement through space. Lee, who is widely considered one of the fathers of Korean performance art, prioritizes concept over finished product throughout his paintings, performances, videos, sculptures, and installations. In his series “The Method of Drawing,” for example, he “performs” the act of gestural drawing in front of an audience. For Snail’s Gallop (1979/2017), he turned his body into an instrument, squatting on the floor and making marks as he moved forward. Lee helped establish two collectives in the mid–20th century: the Avant-Garde Group and the Space and Time Group.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s, Central

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Nina Katchadourian: Natural Selection at Pace Gallery
Nov
18
to Dec 23

Nina Katchadourian: Natural Selection at Pace Gallery

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Pace is pleased to present Nina Katchadourian: Natural Selectionat its Hong Kong space, marking the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery in Asia.

The presentation will be complemented by an online exhibition of works from the artist’s new Fake Plants series.

In many projects spanning several decades, Nina Katchadourian has considered the contradictory implications of the word “natural” and explored the relationships between human and non-human animals, sometimes intervening in ways she terms “uninvited collaborations with nature.” For the Mended Spiderwebs series (1998), Katchadourian mended broken spiderwebs with red sewing thread only to discover that the spider always rejected her repairs, threw out the patches, and repaired the web with its own thread. She “fixed” a mushroom using a bicycle tire patch kit and subsequently photographed it to create Renovated Mushroom (1998). In Artificial Insemination (1998), an iconic scientific image—the moment when a sperm fertilizes an egg—is deliberately misunderstood and restaged: Katchadourian reimagines the scene using tadpoles fished out of a pond and a chicken’s egg placed in water on a dinner plate.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Quenn’s, Central

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Solo Exhibition by Song Dong at Pace Gallery
Sep
16
to Oct 28

Solo Exhibition by Song Dong at Pace Gallery

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The exhibition will present Song Dong's latest works from his Usefulness of Uselessness series, including Compressed Window, Black Window, and other new works created between 2020 to 2021, which will be shown to the public for the first time.

Song Dong, a key figure in Chinese contemporary art, explores themes of memory, self-expression, impermanence, and the transience of human endeavors. His projects are often composed with quotidian objects and ephemera, proposing a destabilization of material hierarchies in relationship to personal and global themes.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's 80 Queen's Road Central

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Zoom Talk: Abstract Expressionism from an East Asian Perspective
Aug
24
7:00 PM19:00

Zoom Talk: Abstract Expressionism from an East Asian Perspective

A Panel Discussion with Michael Lim, Lukas Tam, and Bocheng Shen.

Coinciding with Sam Gilliam’s inaugural exhibition at Pace Gallery in Hong Kong, this panel discussion brings together three distinguished voices in contemporary art to speak about the history of Abstract Expressionism in the East Asia region.

Seoul-based educator and scholar Michael Lim, Hong Kong-based artist and educator Lukas Tam, and Taipei-based educator and scholar Bocheng Shen will discuss the introduction and development of Abstract Expressionism in East Asia. The event will also consider artistic, philosophical, and cultural exchanges between the east and the west from the 1950s to the 1970s. The discussion will be moderated by Andria Hickey, senior director and curator at Pace.

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Solo Exhibition by Sam Gilliam at Pace Gallery
Jul
22
to Sep 2

Solo Exhibition by Sam Gilliam at Pace Gallery

Pace is pleased to announce an exhibition of Sam Gilliam’s paintings in Hong Kong. Following its launch at Pace’s newly expanded space in Seoul, this presentation continues to mark the artist’s debut in Asia. The Hong Kong exhibition, which opens at Pace’s space in the H Queen’s building on July 22, will feature new works by Gilliam.

Gilliam, who is now in his eighties, is widely considered one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid-1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color Field painting and expanded the frontiers of Abstract Expressionism. A noted activist and aficionado of American jazz music, Gilliam extended the possibilities of picture making in a society undergoing dramatic change.

All of the paintings in the exhibition were created by the artist in 2021. These pieces build on a body of beveled edge abstract paintings that Gilliam has been continuously developing since the 1960s. Gilliam’s early approach to painting built upon the staining technique that was adopted by Washington School colorists in the late 1950s and early ’60s, including Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland. At this time, Gilliam began experimenting with different techniques and materials, staining and pouring paint and other materials directly onto the canvas while folding and crumpling its wet surface to create variegated compositions with luminous color and depth.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s 80 Queen’s Road Central

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Duo Exhibition by David Adjaye and Adam Pendleton at Pace Gallery
May
18
to Jun 30

Duo Exhibition by David Adjaye and Adam Pendleton at Pace Gallery

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Pace Gallery is delighted to present the first ever two-person exhibition between internationally renowned American artist Adam Pendleton and Sir David Adjaye OBE, Ghanaian-British artist and world-leading architect. The exhibition features a new body of paintings entitled Untitled (WE ARE NOT), presented in visual and spatial dialogue with a set of sculptural works by Adjaye. Viewed in concert, the works articulate a shared visual lexicon that explores questions of language, identity, and monumentality. Coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong, the exhibition is on view at Pace’s gallery in H Queen’s May 18 – June 30, 2021.

The two artists first met in 2016 while Pendleton was installing a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, a building designed by Adjaye. In the years that followed, their continued dialogue revealed a mutual interest in the politics of space and representation, as well as the relationship between art and architecture. The exhibition at Pace in Hong Kong will be the first time their independent endeavors have been presented in dialogue with one another.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central

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Group Exhibition "Signs" at Pace Gallery
Mar
4
to Apr 24

Group Exhibition "Signs" at Pace Gallery

Marking the first exhibition of 2021 and the Year of the Ox, Signs reflects on the past year by gathering a selection of work made by artists at the beginning of 2020 in response to the pandemic, including several pieces that have never been exhibited publicly.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen’s, Central

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William Monk: Point Datum at Pace Gallery
Dec
2
to Jan 23

William Monk: Point Datum at Pace Gallery

William Monk’s latest series of paintings titled Point Datum plot a course across some vast and unknowable fictive landscape. What Monk eloquently describes as a “bounded arrangement,” is a set of parameters for connection; a series of fixed points made physical through applied paint. A series of determinants within a range of painterly options, from scale and tone to the meeting of colors that produce a line and a boundary. A “datum point,”—Monk’s inversion for the title suggests geography—refers to origin and destination, or rather in order to define a course or path one needs two points. For the artist, this recognizes not only the fictive space of the image but the space between images, between paintings and keenly between us the viewer and the painting. As he explains “The imagined painterly space is both abstract and figurative, and the literal space is equally so. Both are physical and metaphysical.” As, with music, it’s the space between the notes that allow for form, Monk’s paintings in their locked-off fixed camera perspective speak to location while teasing at the mystery of what sits beyond the border, between us and it.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Queen's, Central

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Bloom of Joy at Pace Gallery
Sep
3
to Oct 15

Bloom of Joy at Pace Gallery

Bloom of Joy gathers artworks of modern and contemporary masters of Pace’s program that are especially impactful with their brilliant palettes and focus on perception, including James Turrell, Sam Gilliam, Mary Corse, and Peter Alexander.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central

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Chewing Gum IV at Pace Gallery
May
28
1:00 PM13:00

Chewing Gum IV at Pace Gallery

Chewing Gum IV continues Pace’s sustained studies of the individual creative states of contemporary artists from different temporal, regional, and cultural backgrounds, with a special focus on the contrast among the artists’ works, in practices, aesthetics and cultures, especially in the current time of global epidemic where social distance and people’s experience of time have been stretched. Here, the everyday act of “chewing” alludes to the ways in which a globalized context tends to dispel, and even dissolve cultural differences, and engage viewers to participate and reflect upon new interpretations and connections between the curated artworks of artists Kohei Nawa, Kenneth Noland, Thomas Nozkowski, Adam Pendleton, Michal Rovner, Tony Smith, Xiao Yu and Zhang Xiaogang.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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Joint exhibition by Louise Nevelson & Yin Xiuzhen at Pace Gallery
Sep
20
6:00 PM18:00

Joint exhibition by Louise Nevelson & Yin Xiuzhen at Pace Gallery

Hong Kong—Pace is pleased to present "Louise Nevelson & Yin Xiuzhen", a two-person exhibition puts in dialog one of the premier sculptors of the twentieth century in Nevelson with a renowned Chinese contemporary artist in Yin. The exhibition will be on view from September 21 – November 15, 2019, with an opening reception in the presence of Yin Xiuzhen.

Gallery address: 12/F, H Queen's, Central

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