As a key figure of the third generation of the Lingnan School of painting, Au Ho-nien showed great artistic promise from a young age. Focusing on his paintings and calligraphy works since the 1950s, this exhibition follows his career in art and highlights his accomplishments with his oeuvre that...
Through Jun 16
Founded in 1776 in Moscow, the Bolshoi Ballet is one of the world’s best and longest-standing ballet companies. Until July 7, Broadway Cinema and AMC Cinema will co-present a fine selection of screenings—eight of Bolshoi’s signature ballet performances filmed live in Moscow. They...
Through Jul 7
Now in its seventh year, the award-winning series lets opera lovers from around the globe feel as though they're in a front-row seat at every New York production in the 2012-13 season, and for a bargain, too. HD screenings will be held from now until September at AMC and UA cinemas. For tickets...
Through Sep 14
By the time Brookyn-born Jean-Michel Basquiat died of a heroin overdose at the age of 27, he was an internationally renowned artist, musician, and Andy Warhol collaborator. He was a Haitian rock star, sparked as a high schooler by tagging New York City with graffiti and integrating poetry, symbols...
Through Jun 28
Song Yang is one of the most exciting young artists to come out of China in years, first gaining notoriety for a series of comics he created while in university. He's an artist, photographer, musician and writer whose works have been featured at home and abroad. In his first solo exhibition in...
Through May 28
Stop playing Candy Crush for an hour and go see something cool! Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju is one of the few contemporaries with a mastery of the 1000-year-old Nihonga painting style, which he blends with some pretty bad-ass techniques to bring his monumental waterfalls to life. Get this: not...
Through Jun 9
From its humble beginnings in 1993, Le French May has developed into one of the most successful cultural festivals in Hong Kong. Essentially, LFM is a more-than-month-long celebration of French culture, with hundreds of events like classical concerts, theater, movie screenings and lunch and dinner...
Through Jun 23
Local artist Au Hoi-lam's work is autobiographical, focusing on the trivial minutae of everyday life to contemplate how they speak to broader themes that weave through her life. This exhibition mourns the death of her father. The gallery is colored ocean blue, an evocative song written for him...
Through May 30
Yang Yongliang's second Hong Kong exhibition blends visual and video elements to forward his ongoing preoccupation with Asian cities evolving via technological development. With stunning clarity, he contrasts the rural and urban to dream-like effect, setting up scenes of twilight that ask the...
Through May 31
Spring is sexy. In China, "spring heart" and "spring feelings" can refer to lust, love or passion, while in Japan, 17th and 18th century erotic woodblock prints were called shunga, which literally means "images of spring." In the West, spring is associated with renewal...
Through Jun 8