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Harbour Arts Sculpture Park reveals 19 artists for inaugural Hong Kong exhibition

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Hong Kong's first international sculpture park will open on 22 February with free admission. Curated by Royal Academy of Arts artistic director Tim Marlow and Mori Art Museum director Fumio Nanjo, the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park features 19 artists from around the world. The exhibition is presented by the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Participating artists include Yayoi Kusama from Japan, Antony Gormley from the UK, and Jenny Holzer from the US. Other notable artists include Rasheed Araeen, Michael Craig-Martin, Tracey Emin, and Zheng Guogu. The park represents Hong Kong's growing public art scene. Artists from Hong Kong SAR include Ho Kwun Ting, Matthew Tsang, Wong Chi-yung, Kacey Wong, and Morgan Wong. International participants also include Gimhongsok from South Korea, Tony Oursler from the US, Conrad Shawcross from the UK, Bosco Sodi from Mexico, Hank Willis Thomas from the US, Mark Wallinger from the UK, and Zhan Wang from China.

Key facts

  • Harbour Arts Sculpture Park opens 22 February
  • First international sculpture park in Hong Kong
  • Free admission to the public
  • Curated by Tim Marlow and Fumio Nanjo
  • 19 participating artists announced
  • Presented by Hong Kong Arts Centre
  • Artists from UK, Ireland, US, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, China, and Hong Kong SAR
  • Inaugural exhibition for the sculpture park

Entities

Artists

  • Rasheed Araeen
  • Michael Craig-Martin
  • Tracey Emin
  • Ho Kwun Ting
  • Jenny Holzer
  • Gimhongsok
  • Antony Gormley
  • Zheng Guogu
  • Yayoi Kusama
  • Tony Oursler
  • Conrad Shawcross
  • Bosco Sodi
  • Hank Willis Thomas
  • Matthew Tsang
  • Mark Wallinger
  • Zhan Wang
  • Wong Chi-yung
  • Kacey Wong
  • Morgan Wong
  • Tim Marlow
  • Fumio Nanjo

Institutions

  • Harbour Arts Sculpture Park
  • Hong Kong Arts Centre
  • Royal Academy of Arts
  • Mori Art Museum

Locations

  • Hong Kong
  • London
  • Tokyo
  • UK
  • Ireland
  • US
  • South Korea
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • China
  • HKSAR

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