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Gold by Serakai Studio’s ‘Certainly’ exhibition leans into unpredictability
Hong Kong’s Gold by Serakai Studio embraces unpredictability in its inaugural art exhibition, showcasing diverse, boundary-pushing artists.
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South Korean pianist Yunchan Lim, 22, wows the Hong Kong Arts Festival
30 Mar 2026 - 7:19PM
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When a €2 million, 244-year-old violin flew on her lap on ‘spooky’ flight
30 Mar 2026 - 5:52PM
Art
South Korea’s first major LGBTQ exhibition gives voice to queer artists
‘Spectrosynthesis Seoul’ at Art Sonje Centre signals a step towards acceptance in South Korea’s traditionally rigid and conservative society.
30 Mar 2026 - 2:53PM
The opening ceremony on March 19. SCMP / Chloe Lung
World of performing arts
At 82, Monty Python’s Eric Idle is not slowing down
Eric Idle discusses Spamalot’s return to LA, his love for comedy and why being part of the Monty Python troupe ‘doesn’t make you brothers’.
29 Mar 2026 - 4:15PM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, March 27-29
Sample bespoke cocktails, upcycle and swap fashion items, go for a scenic beach run and watch a scary and funny horror film this weekend.
27 Mar 2026 - 11:07AM
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The world’s burning but ‘people just want to dance’, says Sadler’s Wells co-CEO
How do you make a cultural district out of a dumping ground for fridges? Ask the artistic director of Sadler’s Wells theatre in London.
26 Mar 2026 - 7:15AM
Sir Alistair Spalding at M+ in Hong Kong. He is artistic director and co-CEO of Sadler’s Wells in London. Photo: Jonathan Wong
World of performing arts
Will the UAE’s art industry be a casualty of the Iran war? Experts weigh in
Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation programming adviser Toufic Maatouk shares why the Iran war doesn’t worry him. But not everyone agrees.
25 Mar 2026 - 5:15PM
Art
Banksy unmasked: how will his naming affect the value of his art?
As fans slam a Reuters report sharing the street artist’s suspected identity, some art dealers say his value isn’t driven by anonymity alone.
25 Mar 2026 - 3:15PM
World of performing arts
Chinese opera troupe’s retelling of ancient love story ends with a ‘brilliant’ surprise
At the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the new work ‘Red Wedding Bed’, based on the Liyuan opera classic, retells the tale of Chen San and Wu Niang.
24 Mar 2026 - 7:15PM
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No heroes, no villains: a finely shaded Eugene Onegin in Hong Kong
National Theatre Brno’s Eugene Onegin at the Hong Kong Arts Festival centred on Tatyana and featured lush music and a minimalist set.
24 Mar 2026 - 6:56PM
Curtain call by the National Theatre Brno after its performance of Tchaikovsky’s opera Eugene Onegin at the 2026 Hong Kong Arts Festival on March 21. Photo: courtesy of Hong Kong Arts Festival
Art
Why Hong Kong’s N+ Museum is calling out city’s ‘cringe’ nostalgia trend
At ‘Hong Kong Nostalgia-Bait’, indie art collective N+ uses images from the past to criticise the commodification of traditional culture.
24 Mar 2026 - 12:45PM
Art
Sexual fantasy, fairy tales: Hong Kong queer artists challenge norms
Two Hong Kong queer female artists explore fantasy and reality in exhibitions that challenge norms and reflect on identity and migration.
23 Mar 2026 - 3:15PM
Art
Your ultimate guide to Hong Kong art week: fairs, exhibitions, radical pop-ups
The ever-expanding list of art week happenings can be daunting, so we have narrowed it down to a hand-picked list of must-sees.
23 Mar 2026 - 5:59PM
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Hong Kong artist inspired by swimming pools invites you to slow down
Chan Wai-lap’s two new works, at Art Basel Hong Kong and Oi! in North Point, encourage visitors to dally and find a sense of solace.
22 Mar 2026 - 7:15AM
Hong Kong artist Chan Wai-lap is pictured at his new solo exhibition, “Jeremy’s Bathhouse”, at the art space Oi! in North Point. Photo: Elson Li
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, March 20-22
A pop culture expo, a celebration of Indian heritage and food, and a street art festival are among our picks for this weekend in Hong Kong.
20 Mar 2026 - 11:23AM
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Music
Nicholas Tse, EXO among top music and art events coming up in Greater Bay Area
Jane Zhang concert, Art Week Shenzhen and French musical Don Juan also coming to Shenzhen, Macau and Guangzhou in March, April and May 2026.
19 Mar 2026 - 2:15PM
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More than milk tea and curry: Hong Kong-style cafes celebrated in exhibition
‘The Cha Chaan Teng Codex – Tales of Invisible Designs’ dives into the visual languages, heritage and new interpretations of Hong Kong cafes.
19 Mar 2026 - 12:37PM
Kay Chan (left) and Charles Lai, curators of “The Cha Chaan Teng Codex — Tales of Invisible Designs”, are pictured at the exhibition at Gate33 Gallery, in the Airside shopping centre, in Kai Tak, Hong Kong. Photo: Elson Li
Art
Pony Ma’s new museum takes shape in Shenzhen, led by Pi Li
Rong Museum of Art, a flower-like structure within the M80 Campus in Shenzhen’s Houhai district, will open in 2027.
19 Mar 2026 - 10:53AM
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Jean-Claude Van Damme talks art, Hong Kong and ‘good friend’ Putin
The ‘Muscles from Brussels’, 65, speaks about his oil paintings, fame and past criminal allegations he insists were ‘never a case’.
17 Mar 2026 - 12:51PM
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Damage to Iran’s cultural and historical sites adds to costs of war
Since the US and Israeli strikes, Unesco is tracking damage to protected landmarks in Iran, as well as heritage sites in Lebanon and Israel.
16 Mar 2026 - 7:15PM
Art
‘I am a wild card’: James Taylor-Foster on being Para Site’s new director
The new Para Site executive director talks about his plans to make contemporary art accessible in Hong Kong, censorship and more.
16 Mar 2026 - 2:01PM
James Taylor-Foster poses for a photo in front of the “Monster Building” in Quarry Bay. He is the newly appointed executive director of Para Site art space in Hong Kong. Photo: Elson Li
Art
They were both couriers. One wrote a bestselling book, the other made a film
I Deliver Parcels in Beijing author Hu Anyan and videographer Kong Yiu-wing talk about making art out of hard, blue-collar labour.
16 Mar 2026 - 1:34PM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, March 13-15
Trade Pokemon cards, catch the latest Pixar animation, learn how to play pickleball and more this weekend in Hong Kong.
13 Mar 2026 - 10:58AM
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Chinese culture
SCMP cartoonist Harry Harrison’s Year of the Horse collection to be auctioned
Bidding for the eight original watercolour and ink works inspired by the Year of the Horse begins on March 13; prices start at HK$2,026.
13 Mar 2026 - 7:15AM
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