Art Central, in collaboration with its lead partner UOB, has announced a series of creative projects and hospitality experiences for its eleventh edition, taking place from 25 to 29 March at Hong Kong's Central Harbourfront. The event will showcase 117 galleries and over 500 artists from Hong Kong, Asia, and beyond, enhancing the Fair's cultural and artistic offerings.
UOB is presenting a newly commissioned installation by Hong Kong artist Ling Pui Sze, titled "White Mirror: The Vista of the Inner Worlds 2026". This large-scale installation, inspired by cellular imagery and scientific research, creates an immersive environment that invites reflection on the interconnectedness of body, mind, and reality. Adaline Zheng, CEO of UOB Hong Kong, emphasised the bank's commitment to supporting artistic practice and cultural connectivity.
Sands China, making its debut at Art Central, will showcase works by contemporary Macao artists Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Lio Hak Man. Their works explore themes ranging from urban life to cultural identity, reflecting Macao's unique East-West cultural fusion.
MTN Seni Budaya will present "Rising Currents", featuring eight leading Indonesian galleries. This exhibition highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of Indonesian contemporary art, with a focus on diverse artistic practices and global conversations.
In addition to art, Black Sheep returns as the Fair's hospitality partner, offering a curated dining experience at Eat Central. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cuisines from five popular restaurants, alongside beverages from Soho House Hong Kong and Kronenbourg 1664.
Art Central 2026 promises a rich blend of artistic and cultural experiences, reinforcing its status as a cornerstone of Hong Kong Art Month
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