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Art Intelligence Global's 'Elsewhen, Elsewhere' Exhibition Champions Small-Scale Artworks in Hong Kong

exhibition · 2026-04-19

From July 12 to August 29, 2025, Art Intelligence Global in Hong Kong hosted 'Elsewhen, Elsewhere' in partnership with the Tokyo gallery KAYOKOYUKI, highlighting small-scale artworks. Kenji Ide presented intricate wooden sculptures such as Structure of Encounter (2024) and This Rain Will Continue (2024). Ayako Ohno showcased playful stone sculptures mounted on walls, including Grateful (three) (2023). Emi Otaguro featured suncatchers from 2023 alongside photographic prints from her Sun bath series (2016). Yutaka Nozawa crafted miniature interior scenes, while dot-based abstractions were displayed by Yohei Imamura. Daichi Takagi's Wanderer (2025) depicts a lone figure, and Masanori Tomita's pieces illustrate the passage of time. Curated by Ethan Yip, the exhibition highlighted tactile experiences and was reviewed by Michele Chan of ArtAsiaPacific.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Elsewhen, Elsewhere' ran from July 12 to August 29, 2025
  • Held at Art Intelligence Global in Hong Kong
  • Organized with Tokyo gallery KAYOKOYUKI
  • Featured works by Kenji Ide, Ayako Ohno, Emi Otaguro, Yutaka Nozawa, Yohei Imamura, Daichi Takagi, Masanori Tomita, and Kate Newby
  • Curated by Ethan Yip
  • Kenji Ide's works include Structure of Encounter (2024), This Rain Will Continue (2024), and Distance of Warmth (2024)
  • Kate Newby's pieces involved handing glazed pebbles to visitors
  • Exhibition focused on small-scale artworks and tactile experiences

Entities

Artists

  • Kenji Ide
  • Ayako Ohno
  • Emi Otaguro
  • Yutaka Nozawa
  • Yohei Imamura
  • Daichi Takagi
  • Masanori Tomita
  • Kate Newby
  • Gerhard Richter
  • Jeff Koons
  • Caspar David Friedrich
  • Ethan Yip
  • Michele Chan

Institutions

  • Art Intelligence Global
  • KAYOKOYUKI
  • ArtAsiaPacific

Locations

  • Hong Kong
  • Tokyo
  • Japan

Sources