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4 exhibitions to get you psyched for March’s art happenings

With Arts Month upon us, here’s a round-up of shows in Hong Kong from local, regional and international talent

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Michele Fletcher in the studio. Photo: courtesy White Cube

Unsold ≠ Worthless: Shifting Perspectives

Chan Ka Kiu, After (2023). Photo: Chan Ka Kiu, courtesy De Sarthe Hong Kong
Chan Ka Kiu, After (2023). Photo: Chan Ka Kiu, courtesy De Sarthe Hong Kong

This provocative group exhibition examines the meaning of value in the art world, reframing unsold works as opportunities for conversation rather than failure. It brings together a diverse range of contemporary artists whose works challenge commercial norms and celebrate creativity. By showcasing pieces that have been overlooked and left unsold, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider the way art is perceived, collected and appreciated.

De Sarthe Gallery, 26/F, M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang, until March 15

Michele Fletcher: Aftertime

Installation view of Michele Fletcher’s “Aftertime”. Photo: White Cube
Installation view of Michele Fletcher’s “Aftertime”. Photo: White Cube

In this exhibition, Michele Fletcher envisions a world where plant life flourishes in a post-human landscape. Her bold, ribbonlike brushstrokes create dynamic, layered compositions that teem with energy and growth. Inspired by the works of philosophers Timothy Morton and Michael Marder, Fletcher’s art explores themes of regeneration and humanity’s fragile connection to the natural world. This exhibition, London-based Fletcher’s first in Hong Kong, invites viewers to contemplate cycles of life, memory and coexistence in a world shaped by nature’s rhythms.

White Cube Hong Kong, 50 Connaught Road Central, until March 15
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