
Walter Price: Pearl Lines
Until May 9
Price's first Asian solo: vibrant paintings blending abstraction and representation
Central is home to Hong Kong's most concentrated cluster of international galleries — Gagosian, White Cube, Hauser & Wirth, and David Zwirner, all within walking distance of each other. These are the exhibitions currently on show.
Showing 4 museums and 4 exhibitions
Founded in New York in 1993, David Zwirner is one of the most influential commercial galleries in the world, representing artists including Yayoi Kusama, Wolfgang Tillmans, and the estates of Dan Flavin and Donald Judd. The Hong Kong space, located in the H Queen's building in Central, brings the gallery's international program to one of Asia's most active art markets.
One of the world's most powerful commercial galleries, Gagosian represents a roster of blue-chip artists including Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and Richard Serra. The Hong Kong space, in the Pedder Building in Central, is one of over 20 locations globally across New York, London, Paris, and beyond. Exhibitions here regularly attract serious collectors from across the Asia-Pacific region.
Part of Hauser & Wirth's global network spanning Europe, New York, and Asia, the Hong Kong space occupies two street-level floors in Central. It presents the gallery's program of major living artists and significant estates in one of Asia's most dynamic art markets. The space has become an important stop for collectors and curators visiting the city.
Founded in London in 1993, White Cube is one of Britain's most prominent commercial galleries, representing artists including Damien Hirst, Georg Baselitz, and Tracey Emin. The Hong Kong space, in the H Queen's building in Central, is part of a network that includes London, New York, Paris, and Seoul, bringing the gallery's rigorous international program to the Asian market.