A Journey of Contrasts @ HKMoA

A Journey of Contrasts @ HKMoA

 

Established in 1962, HKMoA is the first public art museum in the region, now custodian of an art collection of over 17,000 items revolving around four core pillars of Chinese Antiquities, Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, China Trade Art as well as Modern and Hong Kong Art. By curating a world of contrasts from old to new, Chinese to Western, local to international, with a Hong Kong viewpoint, the Museum reflects the unique cultural legacy of Hong Kong's connection across the globe.

 

Located at Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui along the famous Victoria Harbour, the HKMoA is the leading cultural institution in Hong Kong, witnessing the development and evolution of this city. After a three-year major renovation and expansion project, the HKMoA will be reopening this November with a brand new look to meet visitors from all over the world.

 

This display presents the panoramic landscape of Victoria Harbour featured with the museum collections in large-scale installation and inkjet printing, taking visitors to a journey of contrasts and celebrating the reopening of HKMoA.

A Journey of Contrasts @ HKMoA