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Hong Kong's M+ Museum Opening Pushed to 2019 Following Curator Departure

institutional · 2026-04-20

Hong Kong's M+ visual culture museum has delayed its opening until late 2019, a two-year postponement from original plans. The announcement follows the recent departure of curator Tobias Berger. Museum director Lars Nittve described the project as the most challenging of his career, while expressing confidence that the completed institution will rival Paris's Centre Georges Pompidou. The South China Morning Post reported these developments in May 2015. This delay represents a significant setback for Hong Kong's cultural infrastructure ambitions.

Key facts

  • M+ Museum opening delayed until late 2019
  • Original opening was planned for 2017
  • Curator Tobias Berger departed last month
  • Museum director Lars Nittve called it his most difficult project
  • M+ aims to rival Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris
  • South China Morning Post reported the news in May 2015
  • M+ is Hong Kong's new visual culture museum
  • The delay represents a two-year postponement

Entities

Artists

  • Tobias Berger
  • Lars Nittve

Institutions

  • M+ Museum
  • Centre Georges Pompidou
  • South China Morning Post

Locations

  • Hong Kong
  • Paris
  • France

Sources