Tobias Berger Departs M+ Museum to Lead Art at Hong Kong's Central Police Station Complex
Tobias Berger is departing his role as Curator of visual art at Hong Kong's M+ museum after four years. He will become Head of Art at the Central Police Station (CPS), another new arts complex in Hong Kong. Both M+ and CPS were designed by the architecture firm Herzog & De Meuron. Berger previously served as chief curator at South Korea's Nam June Paik Art Center from 2009 until mid-2010. Before that, he spent three and a half years as Managing director and curator at Hong Kong's Para Site. At CPS, Berger will work with Winnie Yeung Wing-yin, who will serve as Head of heritage. The news was reported by Art Asia Pacific. Berger is German-born.
Key facts
- Tobias Berger is leaving M+ museum in Hong Kong.
- He was Curator of visual art at M+ for four years.
- He will become Head of Art at the Central Police Station (CPS) in Hong Kong.
- Both M+ and CPS were designed by Herzog & De Meuron.
- Berger was previously chief curator at Nam June Paik Art Center in South Korea from 2009 to mid-2010.
- He previously worked as Managing director and curator at Para Site in Hong Kong for three and a half years.
- At CPS, he will work alongside Winnie Yeung Wing-yin, the Head of heritage.
- The news was reported by Art Asia Pacific.
Entities
Artists
- Tobias Berger
- Winnie Yeung Wing-yin
Institutions
- M+
- Central Police Station (CPS)
- Herzog & De Meuron
- Nam June Paik Art Center
- Para Site
- Art Asia Pacific
Locations
- Hong Kong
- South Korea