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Michael Rikio Ming Hee Ho: and I love you dearly
9 May – 4 Jun, 2026
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HKOP Award in Printmaking 25/26 – “The Story We Can Not Perceive”: A Solo Exhibition by CHENG Ying-yan, Lisa
8 May – 17 May, 2026
Print Art Contemporary
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Jon Poblador: San Gimignano
7 May – 20 Jun, 2026
Soluna Fine Art
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Soma
7 May – 13 Jun, 2026
Contemporary by Angela Li
CENTRAL
Phantoms in Between
2 May – 18 May, 2026
I.F. Gallery
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HalluciNation
30 Apr – 20 May, 2026
Ora-Ora
SOUTHERN
Keep only the Sunshine
24 Apr – 17 Jun, 2026
Boogie Woogie Photography
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PURELAND OF SOUL: Jiahua WU’s Chinese Ink-and-Brush Expressionism
24 Apr – 4 Sep, 2026
Y Gallery
SOUTHERN
Reimagine the Familiar - A pop-up exhibition
26 Mar – 29 Aug, 2026
Alisan Atelier
ADMIRALTY
Hung Hsien: Between Worlds
25 Mar – 21 Jun, 2026
Asia Society Hong Kong Center
CENTRAL
A Grass Roof
24 Mar – 21 May, 2026
MASSIMODECARLO
WAN CHAI
Seeking Traces
24 Mar – 23 May, 2026
Kiang Malingue
SOUTHERN
rEceNt WoRkS: Jutta Koether
22 Mar – 20 Jun, 2026
Empty Gallery
SOUTHERN
SIDE CORE - under city
21 Mar – 16 May, 2026
wamono art
SOUTHERN
HKG-TYO 1974-2023
21 Mar – 23 May, 2026
WKM Gallery
CENTRAL
Beyond the Ordinary – Contemporary Book Art
21 Mar – 30 Sep, 2026
Print Art Contemporary
SOUTHERN
Pouring Shadow - Contrast & Balance
20 Mar – 20 May, 2026
Sin Sin Fine Art
CENTRAL
REMEMBRANCE: A Tribute to the Work of Dinh Q. Lê
20 Mar – 16 May, 2026
10 Chancery Lane Gallery
CENTRAL
Chen Hui-Chiao: Under One Sky
20 Mar – 28 May, 2026
gdm (Galerie du Monde)
CENTRAL
The Ascent: 15 Years of 3812 Gallery – Anniversary Exhibition
19 Mar – 10 Jun, 2026
3812 Gallery
CENTRAL
In Pursuit of Naïveté: Fang Zhaoling’s Journey
16 Mar – 16 May, 2026
Alisan Fine Arts
SOUTHERN
Zhang Xiaoli: Wandering Mindscape
28 Feb – 23 May, 2026
Alisan Atelier
OPENING SOON
Chen Hongzhi: Theatre of Silence
23 Oct – 26 Nov, 2025
Leo Gallery

Chen Hongzhi's solo exhibition, Theatre of Silence will be opening on 23 October, 2025, at Leo Gallery Hong Kong. Following his group exhibition Layers of Beings: Image and Soul at our Shanghai space earlier this year. This solo exhibition extended his artistic brushstrokes and showcases the artist's works from 2018 to the present. From the large swathes of black in 2018 to highlight individuals, to the subsequent dramatic reduction of the proportion of the crowd. Faces on the canvas appear either concealed or blurred, with overlapping hues of human silhouettes extending into vast spaces. The contradictory relationship between figures, reality, and nothingness constitutes the theatre constructed by the artist—a theatre for the figures within the paintings, and even more so, the theatre where we are at.

Whether in the past or present, the intricate figures in Chen Hongzhi's paintings have never existed in isolation. His 2018 series and subsequent works have expanded from a single image to project an entire collective. Chen often emphasizes that his work engages with the familiar realms we inhabit, where artistic creation and contemporary life mutually reflect each other. Thus, when these scattered shells, bearing individual histories, converge within today's social collective, the characters respond to the silent passage of time with their own silence, collectively composing a vast social tapestry. The show emphasizes the refraction of light and shadow, distorting vast spaces. Darkness crafts scenes of terrifying nightmares, while light reveals visions of future and hope. Within this realm, characters flow within the space. Regardless of subject matter or depicted actions, the scenes suggested by props and spaces never exist, yet the perceptible essence has long lingered tangibly among us.

Stepping outside the painting to survey the stage, the characters instantly shrink to insignificance from the observer's perspective. Chen Hongzhi's artistic style is three-dimensional, using canvas and paint as linguistic carriers yet breaking through the frame to resonate with viewers. Breaking the fourth wall, we examine ourselves, being a collective adrift in this world. This silent drama unfolds day after day, reverberating in every second of our daily life.
Leo Gallery

Address: G/F, 46 Sai St., Sheung Wan

Opening Hours: Tue–Sat 11am–6:30pm

Phone: +852 2803 2333

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