Howie Tsui: The Cradle Rocks Above An Abyss – Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong

To kick off 2024, Hanart TZ Gallery is delighted to present the exhibition Howie Tsui: The Cradle Rocks Above An Abyss, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong by the noted multimedia artist Howie Tsui. The exhibition will feature a selection of his latest works representing his oeuvre of the past few years, including his key media work and multimedia installations featured in the Macao International Art Biennale 2023, as well a series of his latest ink paintings.

The opening reception, in the presence of the artist, will take place on Saturday, 27 January 2024, from 2 to 6pm, at Hanart TZ Gallery.

The exhibition will continue through 9 March 2024.

Howie Tsui
Howie Tsui pictured with his work Retainers of Anarchy, 2017, on display as part of the Outlaw exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2022-2024
Photo © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Felicity Jenkins
Selected Solo ExhibitionsGlenbow Museum (2023), Art Windsor-Essex (2022), Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (2021), The Power Plant, Toronto (2020), Ringling Museum of Art, US (2020); Burrard Arts Foundation, Vancouver (2020); Ottawa Art Gallery (2019); OCAT Museum, Xi’an (2018); and Vancouver Art Gallery (2017). Selected Group ExhibitionsMacao International Art Biennale (2023); Art Gallery of New South Wales (2022), Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong (2021); Vancouver Art Gallery (2021); Asia Now, Paris (2019); Ottawa Art Gallery (2018); Art Labor, Shanghai (2015); Dalhousie Art Gallery, Nova Scotia (2015); Para Site, Hong Kong (2014); the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2014); and the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (2013). Public CollectionsNational Gallery of Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Canada Council Art Bank, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Ottawa Art Gallery, City of Ottawa, Global Affairs Canada, RBC Collection, Centre d’exposition de Baie-Saint-Paul and M+ Museum of Visual Culture. 
Exclusive interview with Howie Tsui (Artist) and Chang Tsong-Zung (Curator) can be scheduled for the following dates:
January 23 (Tuesday)January 24 (Wednesday)January 25 (Thursday)January 26 (Friday)
Lisbeth Thalberg
Lisbeth Thalberghttp://lisbeththalberg.wordpress.com
Journalist and artist (photographer). Editor of the art section at MCM.
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