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Current Exhibition

Tai Kwun Neon Connection

11 APR 2024 - 10 APR 2025
Location: Tai Kwun Lane

A new neon installation blinked into public view.

Designed by YARD Architecture Studio, the public artwork Memoir in Neon was selected by an expert panel as the winning entry among an impressive field of submissions from Hong Kong artists, designers and architects who took part in the open call Tai Kwun Neon Connection.

Inspired by the overwhelming public response to Tai Kwun’s summer exhibition Vital Signs, the challenge of Tai Kwun Neon Connection was to use the medium of neon light to create a large-scale public art work which links and activates the Tai Kwun Lane - the main pedestrian artery connecting the vibrant and welcoming Parade Ground with the peaceful and introspective Prison Yard.

Mapping the 55 metres and 59 steps of Tai Kwun Lane into three distinct zones, Memoir in Neon was conceived and designed by the Hong Kong creative team of Kenneth Wong and Kei Ngan – founding partners of YARD Architecture Studio. Memoir in Neon leads the visitor through an imagined streetscape of 19th and 20th Century Hong Kong by celebrating some distinctly Hong Kong visual motifs such as local made red plastic chairs and lampshades, concertina shopfront grilles, local designed ubiquitous red-white-blue canvas bags and Victorian Italianate archways and treating them to minimalist repetition and interpreting them in the visual language neon light tubes. The realization of YARD’s ambitious artistic concept relies heavily on the deep experience and artistry of revered Hong Kong neon masters, including Ellen Man and Chung Kin Pui, whose knowhow, accumulated through several decades of making neon advertising and signage in the commercial sector, now inspire and enable a new generation of Hong Kong talent to extend their creative practice into the medium of neon.


Tao Hui: In the Land Beyond Living

26 SEP 2024 - 2 FEB 2025
3/F, JC Contemporary

Artist: Tao Hui
Curator: Jill Angel Chun (Tai Kwun Contemporary)

Realism and fiction blur in the otherworldly realm that is In the Land Beyond Living, opening up new angles from which to contemplate contemporary society in China and the human condition at large. With elements of painting, sculpture, video, sound, installation, and set design, this solo exhibition by the artist Tao Hui takes us from north to south, the inland to the coast, the urban to the rural, the industrial to the natural.

In the Land Beyond Living highlights how Tao Hui’s absurd yet realistic artistic practice explores individual struggles. These include the ethnic minorities guarding the Gansu Corridor; migrant workers striving for a better life in drastically developing cities; and the nouveau riche yearning for spiritual sustenance. In seeking new ways to present and comprehend the complex realities of today, the artist interweaves depictions of harsh environments, migration flows, geographical disparities, and the relentless drive for a better life—into surrealistic imagery that casts new light onto the complex flow of reality. 

In the Land Beyond Living is the artist Tao Hui’s first institutional solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Alongside multiple new commissions of video installations and sculptures, the exhibition will include the Asian premiere of Hardworking (2023) as well as recent works such as From Sichuan to Shenzhen (2017) and Being Wild (2021).

In the Land Beyond Living is part of Tai Kwun Contemporary’s new Breakthrough series, which underlines emerging artistic positions through solo presentations, commissions, and innovative formats.   

Victoria Prison: B Hall & D Hall

16 NOV 2023 - 31 DEC 2028

Location: B Hall & D Hall 

To inspire continuous discovery of Tai Kwun, two heritage galleries located in the former Victoria Prison — B Hall & D Hall — have unveiled new permanent exhibitions in Autumn 2023. The two remodelled galleries kick off a multiyear project for refreshing and enriching heritage interpretation across the site. Asking questions, such as — “What is Prison Life Like?” “What Hurts? What Heals?” — the new exhibitions are based on newly uncovered research that deepens our understanding about the site's complex histories, the real people, and their experiences within the prison walls. 

The interpretation highlights the historic prison as a transformed heritage site for reconciliation and peacemaking, for transcending the wall of separation, and for connecting all people, including the vulnerable and the marginalised.


About the Museum 

Tai Kwun is Hong Kong’s beating cultural heart, enabled by The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) in partnership with the Hong Kong SAR Government. A vibrant, welcoming space that brings people together, Tai Kwun is committed to inspiring the community through arts, culture and heritage. Located in the heart of Central, Hong Kong, Tai Kwun brings creative energy into our city by providing the people of Hong Kong with access to a variety of immersive, world-class experiences. It is open for all members of our community to enjoy, nurturing appreciation for arts, heritage and culture.

Tai Kwun supports youth in our community with the skills and development opportunities needed to thrive in the creative industries. Together with HKJC, Tai Kwun aspires to contribute to a culturally vibrant Hong Kong, amplifying the city’s role as a thriving arts and cultural hub in the region and the global arena.

The relationship between HKJC and Tai Kwun continues HKJC’s longstanding role as a supporter of the city’s iconic arts and cultural institutions, which aligns with HKJC’s purpose of acting continuously for the betterment of our society. HKJC funded the revitalisation and continues to fund the ongoing operation of Tai Kwun, which consist of three Declared Monuments – the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison – transforming the historic site into an accessible world-class centre for arts, culture and heritage. In 2019, Tai Kwun received the Award of Excellence in the 2019 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.

https://www.taikwun.hk/en/programme

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