Foshan
The Mixed
The exhibition tries to showcase the cross-cultural context by exploring the TERRA, the CONSTRUCTED objects and the HUMANITY, merging with the assimilations between the aboriginal and exotic visions, to evoke a complex and memorial intuition. This profusion of ties inspired ten artists of different nationalities and backgrounds, who questioned themselves, crossing diverse intercultural proposals in this exhibition in Foshan. “The Mixed” is not a point of arrival. Rather than that, it’s a starting point of humanity under the terra and constructions.
October 21 – December 21, 2023
Art On Space, Shop 101, No.33 Cuihong Road, Foshan
272 Gallery by STREAM, Shop 2, No.33 Cuihong Road, Foshan
SOS Perfume, No. 61 Yonghongwufang, Cuihong Road, Foshan
Sensing Bookstore, No.27 Cuihong Road, Foshan
The Calling Hill, No.127 Fenjiangzhong Road, Foshan
Zhongshan
The 5th Zhongshan Beer Festival JETSO
Join the annual Zhongshan Craft Beer Festival, a local celebration. Enjoy a limited-time autumn craft party at GOODY featuring over 30 craft beer brands. The festival offers an 8-hour non-stop event daily, making it the first Hong Kong Brewery Festival in the region. Don’t miss out on this craft beer extravaganza!
November 3 – 4, 2023
GOODY, No.41 Qiguan West Road, East
Zhuhai
Slightly Tipsy Afternoon Wine
SKY2989 offers an enticing double afternoon tea package for two at just RMB198. This tempting package includes a variety of exquisite items. You’ll also get to choose two beverages from coffee, tea, or soft drinks. To make it even more special, you can select one bottle of wine from four sommelier-curated options, including Louis Jadot Chardonnay, Louis Jadot Burgundy Pinot Noir, Rocca di Castagnoli Chianti Classico, or non-alcoholic Prad Sparkling Wine. In addition, you have the option of enjoying a wine tasting package offered by the sommelier, which includes three 120ml glasses of premium wines. It’s a perfect way to spend a sophisticated afternoon at SKY2989.
Until November 30, 2023
Hilton Zhuhai, No.2989 Nanwan South Road, Xiangzhou
Samsara
Witness the talents of two extraordinary young dancers, Akash Odra, a genius dancer, and Hu Shenyuan, acclaimed as a “God-given dancer.” These artists from around the world have united to present “SAMSARA,” a captivating performance that portrays the cycle of life on the sands. After six years, they are embarking on their first domestic tour, so don’t miss this remarkable dance experience.
November 4, 7pm – late
Zhuhai Huafa & CPAA Grand Theatre, HuaFa&CAPP Shizimen CBD Nanwan Avenue
Dongguan
When The Smurfs Come To Water Town
There is a touch of blue, symbolizing sunshine, happiness and adventure, and a glance sweeps away troubles and melancholy.
Until December 31, 2023
Centennial Chinese Comic Art Museum, No.37 Hongmei Avenue, Hongmei Town, Dongguan
Stones From Other Mountains
The exhibition is divided into five parts: “Behind Time”, “Lacquer Painting Mountains and Rivers”, “Lotus Pond Moonlight”, “Melting Poems”, and “Impressions and Shadows”. Lacquer paintings, sculptures, prints, digital paintings and other different types of art will be exhibited, striving to bring the audience a feast of contemporary art.
Until December 23, 2023
Dongdi Warehouse Art Gallery, No.60 Guanzhang Road, Dongguan
Being and Time
From Yungang to Longmen, it is the great power of national integration that creates the flower of spiritual civilization. It is precisely the inheritance and adaptation opened by the Northern Wei Dynasty on a large scale that gives Chinese civilization endless vitality and makes the spectrum of Chinese civilization always brilliant and colorful.
Until December 10, 2023
Tang Museum, No.63 Wentang Taochang Road, Dongcheng Street, Dongguan
Epic Road of Tuoba Xianbei
This exhibition is divided into three parts: “Tuoba Xianbei on Black Felt”, “Pingcheng Era of Northern Wei” and “From Pingcheng to Luoyang”, displaying a total of 171 pieces/sets of cultural relics, presenting the era of Tuoba Xianbei’s social evolution and development through the Xianbei cultural relics of Yoshimitsu Katayu, allowing the public to feel the unique, heavy and brilliant Tuoba Xianbei civilization 1,600 years ago.
Until December 10, 2023
Dongguan Museum, No.36 Xinfen Road, Guancheng District, Dongguan
Hong Kong
The Collectible Art Fair
Over 200 HKAS alumni and artists are participating in the art fair, showcasing more than 300 artworks in diverse media, including painting, ceramics, installation, photography and video, allowing the public to appreciate a variety of unique art creations.
Until November 16, 2023
Jockey Club Atrium and Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre
A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Sylvia Chang
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra presents a special adaptation by Taiwanese writer Chiao Yuan-pu of one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The performance has invited celebrated actress, screenwriter and director Sylvia Chang to portray all 14 roles, accompanied by Mendelssohn’s enchanting incidental music for the play.
November 3 – 4, from 8pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair
Asia’s premier wine event organised by the HKTDC at the HKCEC will be held from November 3 to 5 this year. The Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair offers a wide range of high-quality wine, beers, spirits and other alcoholic beverages, as well as wine production, wine education, logistics and services to buyers and wine lovers from all over the world.
November 5, 10.30am – 6pm (For public admission)
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
Vino Condiviso 2023 Masterclass
In collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Hong Kong and supported by the Italian Trade Agency, Vino Condiviso Masterclass 2023 Hong Kong will be held in the Grand Hyatt Hotel. This is the perfect occasion to enjoy and dig deep into Italian wines and spirits. Over 24 wines and 12 spirits will showcase the diversity of the Italian production in this full day of 4 masterclasses. Wine and spirits experts and winery representatives from Italy will share their knowledge and the stories of each wine and spirit.
November 4, 2023
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Island
Killing TV
For decades, television has been one of the most pervasive mass mediums globally, with live broadcasting central to how we consume information, news, and entertainment. At the same time, television has also heavily influenced art making, as artists experimented with various formats surrounding televisual culture.
Until November 19, 2023
Tai Kwun, No.10 Hollywood Road, Central
When Art Speaks: Treasures of CUHK
Antiquities are the remains of human civilization. Their significance and purpose are rarely static, as new meanings and associations accrue in the social life of things. Encounters with different viewers may also lead to creative interpretations and nuanced appreciation of the objects.
Until May 5, 2024
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Boulevard
M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story
‘M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story’ takes a visual approach to examine the styles and practices of contemporary Chinese art from the 1990s to the present. The exhibition surveys how artists reconsider their cultural identities and express their uncertain state of being during China’s rapid modernisation in the 1990s. It brings together a multitude of works that exhibit qualities of overflowing visuals, ambiguous meanings, obsessions with transiency, and traditional interpretation. It offers a different perspective on understanding contemporary Chinese art and foregrounds its unique visual language through the lens of artists who strive for self-presence.
Until June 1, 2025
Sigg Galleries, M+ Museum
Gazing at Sanxingdui: New Archaeological Discoveries in Sichuan
This special exhibition highlights new archaeological discoveries at Sanxingdui in Sichuan province. It features 120 bronze, jade, gold and pottery objects dating to 2,600 to 4,500 years ago with nearly half being unearthed in the most recent excavations at the Sanxingdui site between 2020 and 2022. Many of these objects, including grade-one national treasures, are exhibited outside Sichuan for the first time. The exhibition comprises four thematic sections: the art, urban life, belief systems, and origins and legacy of the ancient Shu civilisation. It also explores the achievements in art and technology across the Chengdu Plain.
Until January 8, 2024
Hong Kong Palace Museum
A Tale of Three Cities
The exhibition features 108 sets of artifacts from the collections of the Guangdong Museum, the Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA) and the Macao Museum, including China trade paintings, fine export silk, clothing, accessories and home fabrics, to showcase the Greater Bay Area’s landscape and silk production during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Visitors can explore the connections between the three places and stories of cultural exchanges between East and West through the Maritime Silk Road.
Until December 17, 2023
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Night Vibes Hong Kong@ Museums
To support the “Night Vibes Hong Kong” campaign, the Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA), the Hong Kong Science Museum (HKScM) and the Hong Kong Space Museum (HKSpM) are now offering special programmes for a limited period.
For program details:
www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/facilities/facilitieslist/museums/lcsdmuseums
Until November 26 2023
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Hong Kong Science Museum
Hong Kong Space Museum
Maria Hassabi: I’ll Be Your Mirror
The artist and choreographer Maria Hassabi’s first solo exhibition in Asia, “Maria Hassabi: I’ll Be Your Mirror,” comprises elements of performance, sound, photography and painting. The exhibition brings her pathbreaking practice to Hong Kong, with all works newly commissioned for Tai Kwun’s architectural environment. The artist will be present for the first half of the exhibition period. A conversation with the artist will also take place in October.
Until November 26, 2023
3/F JC Contemporary, Tai Kwun
Sip Sip Hurray @Harbour City
What a joy to get a little tipsy dipsy with friends by the mesmerizing Victoria Harbour! With the excitement for Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival, Harbour City collaborates with Hong Kong craft gin N.I.P and over a dozen restaurants to throw a month-long cocktail party, “Sip Sip Hurray.” Two world-renowned mixologists have created a collection of 6 brand-new cocktails, namely “HK Ginspiration,” with the locally crafted N.I.P Gin as the base, bringing the essence of made-in-Hong-Kong craft and the art of mixology to all food enthusiasts!
October 26 to November 30, 2023
Harbour City, 3–27, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Macao
2023 Ferreira de Almeida Festival
The event spotlights the cultural heritage of the Ferreira de Almeida community. A myriad of activities, such as concerts, Open-air Cinema, exhibitions, and community gatherings, immerse attendees in the historical ambiance of the location. Concurrently, racing-themed endeavours like Mini-Car Races Fiesta, workshops, racing-inspired art displays, Classic Car Show, and Grand Prix Racing Car Photography Exhibition add excitement to the event, echoing the fervour of this month’s Grand Prix for all attendees.
2023 Ferreira de Almeida Festival Opening Ceremony
November 4, 4pm – 5pm
Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro
Ferreira de Almeida Festival – Music Festival
November 4 – 5, 12noon – 5pm
Calçada da Igreja de S. Lázaro, Rua de S. Roque
“Taste of Macao – Micro Flavors” Exhibition
November 4 – 26, 11am – 6pm (Closed on Mondays)
G32 Gallery, No. 32, Rua de S. Miguel
“One Incense, One Burner” – Incense Culture and Burner Art Exhibition
November 4 – 28, 11am – 6pm (Closed on Mondays)
10 Fantasia – A Creative Industries Incubator
5th Encounter in Macao
Prepare to embark on a journey of Sino-Portuguese aesthetics. A myriad of exceptional celebrations are hosted aside the backdrop of Macao’s historic districts and iconic buildings including the “Annual Arts Exhibition between China and the Portuguese-speaking Countries”, the “China and the Portuguese-speaking Countries Film Festival”, a Portuguese fado concert, the “Chinese and Portuguese Picture Book Fair”, “Traditional Music and Dance Performance in the Community”, and wine tasting workshops. The event boosts an impressive array of 70 sessions, brimming with activities that showcase the talents of over 600 artists and performers, creating a magnificent cultural and artistic park for the public and unleashing the charm of Macao as a city of Sino-Portuguese cultural and artistic encounters.
Until January 1, 2024
Various venues, please refer to www.icm.gov.mo/FCP
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