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The Hongkong Land Art Collection: Over 100 Years of Patronage

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2 March – 10 April 2026 | The Rotunda, Exchange Square, Hong Kong


For the first time in its history, Hongkong Land opened its art collection to the public — a milestone that has been years in the making. As Art Consultant to Hongkong Land since 2014, I had the privilege of curating this landmark exhibition, bringing together a carefully selected body of works that trace over a century of corporate patronage in Hong Kong.


The collection reflects a history shaped by place, time, and an enduring commitment to the arts. Works long housed within private and corporate spaces were finally presented together in a public setting, inviting the community to engage with a legacy that has quietly evolved alongside Hong Kong itself.


Highlights include iconic sculptures by Lynn Chadwick, Henry Moore, and Ju Ming — several of which anchor the broader Art Walk in Central — as well as paintings and works on paper representing the depth and range of the collection. Research and catalogue writing for the exhibition were also undertaken by Nissa Bella Art Management.


The show ran as a centrepiece of Hong Kong Art Month 2026, drawing visitors from across the city during one of the busiest weeks in Hong Kong's cultural calendar.




 
 
 

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