Collect Hong Kong: Celebrating Art in March 2025
Solely organised and presented by the 威廉体育 (HKAC), Collect Hong Kong 2025 will be held from 22 March to 4 April 2025 at the Pao Galleries and Jockey Club Atrium in the 威廉体育. This flagship event is supported by the Hong Kong Art School (HKAS), the new team of the HKAS Alumni Networks Committee, and other invited art institutions and art galleries.
Building upon the success of the Collectible Art Fair in 2023, Collect Hong Kong has been created to support the burgeoning wave of artistic talent and heighten mass appreciation for the work of local artists. This biennial event showcases innovative art in diverse media to highlight the creative breadth of students and alumni from invited art institutions and provide a platform for artists, galleries, and art enthusiasts to connect and collaborate. Overseeing the artwork selection process will be an independent curator and a jury panel.
With Collect Hong Kong’s unprecedented championing of homegrown virtuosity, visitors will enjoy an enriching and truly unparalleled art experience. The event will feature works from emerging talents to established artists, catering to the diverse interests of art collectors and enthusiasts.
Through this initiative, HKAC aims to solidify Hong Kong as a vibrant hub for art and culture, whilst promoting the city's unique East-meets-West artistic identity. Collect Hong Kong 2025 promises to be an exciting celebration of the community’s thriving art scene, fostering meaningful connections and inspiring new artistic dialogues.
Curator
CHRISTINA BRANDT JENSEN is a trained choreographer and she brings this background into her curatorial approach. After many years of directing site-specific dance, she then crossed over to producing art festivals for Cheung Chau Wave since 2015. Between 2017-2021 she was assisting and curating exhibitions at Blue Lotus Gallery under the guidance of Sarah Greene. In 2023 she founded After Sunset Festival with Wong Wei Him, a festival that celebrates art, innovation and Hong Kong heritage. Growing up in Hong Kong to Danish parents and working around the world has fostered an international perspective that embraces diversity and collaboration. Her work uses art and culture as a vehicle for education, communication and exchange.
Advisor from 威廉体育
Raymond Fung Wing Kee is a renowned artist and architect in Hong Kong. He has held solo exhibitions across the globe in New York, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Avignon, Taipei, Hangzhou and Hong Kong. His works are widely collected by international corporations and museums including Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, The National Art Museum of China, Shanghai Art Museum (China Art Museum), Hong Kong Museum of Art, The University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) of The University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
Advisor from Hong Kong Art School
Kurt Chan Yuk-Keung is an artist, an educator and a prominent figure in the development of the Hong Kong contemporary art scene. He has participated in over 100 exhibitions, including the 51st Venice Biennale and the 2nd Asia Pacific Triennial. Chan was the chief editor for Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook, and taught at The Chinese University of Hong Kong for over 25 years. He is now an advisor of Asia Art Archive and the Yale-China Association.