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Three Contemporary Artists Present Solo Exhibitions in Hong Kong Through Winter 2020

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Rosson Crow's first solo show, titled 'Smoke and Mirrors', is on display at Over the Influence in Hong Kong until November 21. The Los Angeles artist employs vibrant hues to illustrate interiors and landscapes, highlighting the excesses of consumer culture. Meanwhile, Mika Rottenberg's 'SNEEZE' at Tai Kwun features four video installations that delve into global production networks through surreal visuals, running until February 7. Additionally, Belgian artist Luc Tuymans presents 'Good Luck' at David Zwirner Hong Kong, featuring recent works and a new animated video available until December 19. Tuymans reflects on the relationship between media and art history, touching on themes like Delft pottery and facial recognition, and characterizes the exhibition as a commentary on contemporary issues.

Key facts

  • Rosson Crow's first Hong Kong solo show 'Smoke and Mirrors' is at Over the Influence until November 21, 2020.
  • Mika Rottenberg's 'SNEEZE' at Tai Kwun features four video installations and runs through February 7, 2021.
  • Luc Tuymans's debut at David Zwirner Hong Kong, 'Good Luck', includes recent paintings and an animated video until December 19, 2020.
  • Crow's work uses photo transfers, oil, and spray paint to critique consumer society and abundance.
  • Rottenberg's installations connect global sites like Chinese pearl factories, a Yiwu market, and US-Mexico border railroads.
  • Tuymans explores manipulated imagery from popular media and art history, referencing Delft pottery, Berlin prisons, and Shenzhen.
  • Crow is based in Los Angeles, Rottenberg is Argentine-Israeli, and Tuymans is Belgian.
  • All three exhibitions are located in Hong Kong.

Entities

Artists

  • Rosson Crow
  • Mika Rottenberg
  • Luc Tuymans
  • Francisco de Goya

Institutions

  • Over the Influence
  • Tai Kwun
  • David Zwirner Hong Kong

Locations

  • Hong Kong
  • Los Angeles
  • Mainland China
  • Yiwu
  • China
  • Mexicali
  • Calexico
  • Berlin
  • Shenzhen

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