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Showtime: 4 unmissable art exhibitions to keep you cultured

Explore Japanese paintings, immersive installations about animals and traditional Chinese pharmacies, plus a photographic ode to Hong Kong

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Working Cat (2025) by Sasaoka Yuriko.	Photo: Felix SC Wong / courtesy PHD Group, HK
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Embodied Perspectives

A Whole Painting Filled with Holes (2025) by Soh Souen at WKM Gallery. Photo: courtesy Soh Souen / WKM Gallery
A Whole Painting Filled with Holes (2025) by Soh Souen at WKM Gallery. Photo: courtesy Soh Souen / WKM Gallery
WKM Gallery presents a group exhibition featuring six contemporary Japanese painters: Soh Souen, Iori Nagashima, Koji Yamaguchi, Jun Tsunoda, Kohei Yamada and Momo Yoshino. The show highlights the visceral connection between the body and the act of painting, spotlighting a variety of styles from minimal abstraction to intricate figuration. An intriguing exploration into the rich landscape of contemporary Japanese painting and its promising future.
WKM Gallery, 20/F, Coda Designer Centre, 62 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, until May 3

Hong Kong Poetry

Old Street Kaleidoscope by Fan Ho at Blue Lotus Gallery. Photo: courtesy Blue Lotus Gallery
Old Street Kaleidoscope by Fan Ho at Blue Lotus Gallery. Photo: courtesy Blue Lotus Gallery
Hong Kong is an electric blend of untameable energy and intimate serenity, a contradiction captured in Blue Lotus Gallery’s latest group photography exhibition, “Hong Kong Poetry”. Bringing together heavyweights such as Fan Ho, Palani Mohan, Thomas Gust and Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, the show is a contemplative ode to all the variegated facets of our complex city through the ages.
Blue Lotus Gallery, 28 Pound Lane, Tai Ping Shan, until April 27
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