HARBOUR ARTS SCULPTURE PARK

H Queen’s has been dedicated to supporting the local art scene, and offering the public opportunities to engage with creative ideas right in the centre of Hong Kong. The Harbour Art Sculpture Park, is the third public art initiative H Queen’s has been supporting to date.



Presented by Hong Kong Arts Centre with H Queen’s support as lead partner, Harbour Arts Sculpture Park (22 February to 11 April 2018), brings museum-quality works by over 18 local and international contemporary artists to the public and dramatically transforms the landscape of Central and Wan Chai Harbourfront. Hong Kong artist Kacey Wong brings ‘Asteroids & Comets’ (2017) to Harbour Art Sculpture Park, supported by H Queen’s. This six-piece experimental artwork, inspired by asteroids, comets, and star maps, explores the space between people and their living environment.



HONG KONG’S FIRST INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE PARK BRINGS ART TO THE PUBLIC ON THE CITY’S ICONIC HARBOURFRONT

Harbour Arts Sculpture Park features sculptures by over 18 emerging and renowned local and international contemporary artists for the first time, to present Hong Kong’s first international sculpture park on the city’s iconic harbourfront. This free sculpture park of museum-quality works, curated by Fumio Nanjo (Director of Mori Art Museum and Director of International Programme at Hong Kong Art School) and Tim Marlow (Artistic Director at the Royal Academy of Arts) dramatically transforms the landscape along the Central and Western District Promenade, offering a unique opportunity to experience world-class art set against the backdrop of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline. Cementing Hong Kong’s position as a global arts player, the sculpture park is accompanied by a diverse and extensive programme of workshops and educational activities, demonstrating that art is for all ages and interests.

PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

Harbour Arts Sculpture Park is presented by Hong Kong Arts Centre with Lead Education Partner The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, Lead Partner H Queen’s by Henderson Development Limited and supported by Hong Kong Arts Development Council.



Sponsors are Phillips, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) Limited ("ICBC (Asia)") and Howse Williams Bowers, art-partners as Project Directors, Sinclair as Integrated PR Partner, Financial Times, Mr&Mrs Darrin and Bonnie Woo, UAL: Central Saint Martins, Kai-yin Lo & Hans Michael Jebsen, Prime Consulting Engineers Ltd and G4S.



Harbour Arts Sculpture Park institutional partners include British Council, Royal Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

CO-CURATOR OF HARBOUR ARTS SCULPTURE PARK
Tim Marlow and Fumio Nanjo

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