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Through Time—Print Art in Aberdeen Street
22 Feb – 31 Aug, 2025
Print Art Contemporary
CENTRAL
Tradition Transformed
24 Mar – 14 Jun, 2025
Alisan Fine Arts
ADMIRALTY
Objects of Play: Hoo Mojong Centennial Retrospective
26 Mar – 6 Jul, 2025
Asia Society Hong Kong Center
SOUTHERN
Lin Yan: Everlasting Layers
6 May – 16 Aug, 2025
Alisan Atelier
WAN CHAI
Crafting Memories
7 May – 26 Jun, 2025
Hong Kong Arts Centre
CENTRAL
A Moveable Feast
8 May – 28 Jun, 2025
Galerie KOO
SOUTHERN
South Ho Siu Nam: Wandering Daily
13 May – 7 Jun, 2025
Blindspot Gallery
CENTRAL
Yoon Hyup: Montage
15 May – 5 Jul, 2025
Tang Contemporary Art (Central)
SHEUNG WAN
Natalia Załuska: Daybreak
17 May – 28 Jun, 2025
Double Q Gallery
SHEUNG WAN
Monika Žáková: Echoes of Time, Echoes of Memory
17 May – 28 Jun, 2025
Double Q Gallery
CENTRAL
Cy Gavin
22 May – 2 Aug, 2025
Gagosian
CENTRAL
Huang Rui: Sea of Silver Sand
22 May – 16 Aug, 2025
10 Chancery Lane Gallery
YAU TSIM MONG
Spectra
24 May – 5 Jul, 2025
PERROTIN
SOUTHERN
Ailsa Wong: 1
24 May – 26 Jul, 2025
DE SARTHE
SOUTHERN
Zoran Music
24 May – 23 Aug, 2025
Axel Vervoordt Gallery
SHEUNG WAN
Fung, Lik-yan Kevin Retrospective Exhibition
29 May – 16 Jun, 2025
Leo Gallery
CENTRAL
A Room Of One's Own
29 May – 27 Jun, 2025
Sansiao Gallery HK
SOUTHERN
The Realm of Vision
29 May – 28 Jun, 2025
Tang Contemporary Art (Wong Chuk Hang)
CENTRAL
Condition I-VI and Blue Room
29 May – 30 Aug, 2025
MASSIMODECARLO
CENTRAL
Kongkee: Future Jataka
30 May – 30 Aug, 2025
gdm (Galerie du Monde)
SOUTHERN
In Pursuit of Totality: Paintings from 1950 to 1998
7 Jun – 21 Jun, 2025
WKM Gallery
TSANG Kin-Wah: T REE O GO D EVIL
19 Mar – 24 May, 2025
gdm (Galerie du Monde)

Burnt text on wall by Tsang Kin-Wah, 2025

gdm Hong Kong is pleased to present "TSANG Kin-Wah: T REE O GO D EVIL," the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. "T REE O GO D EVIL" is an immersive experience that probes at the fragile core of morality.

In "TSANG Kin-Wah: T REE O GO D EVIL", the complex tapestry of evil intertwines the notions of the Tree of Knowledge from diverse religious traditions. It evokes the Garden of Eden and the site of Golgotha, inviting contemplation on the brutality inherent in both divine and human actions, particularly during tumultuous historical moments. The exhibition features a central column and ceiling adorned with text that mimics a tree, while a sloped platform supports screens displaying stark black-and-white footage of actual human brutality, including the horrific acts committed by groups such as ISIS. These brutalities serve as visceral reminders of humanity’s darkest impulses while the notorious book burnings of the regimes such as Nazi, highlight the extreme measures taken to suppress dissent and control knowledge.

“Where they burn books, they will also ultimately burn people.” Heinrich Heine’s warning serve as a stark reminder of the oppression faced in totalitarian states, where intellectual freedom is sacrificed for ideological conformity. Unaccepted ideas and thoughts, dissenters and entire civilizations are often annihilated or wiped out. The immersive work invites audiences to confront their own shadows, revealing the delicate balance between salvation and condemnation, and the inherent struggle within the human condition—a poignant reflection on the intertwining fates of humanity and divinity.

gdm (Galerie du Monde)

Address: 108, Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell St., Central

Opening Hours: Tue–Sat 10am–7pm

Phone: +852 2525 0529

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