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4 unmissable exhibitions to keep you cultured this March

From meditative works at Whitestone and Axel Vervoordt, to Yam Shalev’s first solo show in Hong Kong and celebrating the late visual artist Walasse Ting

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“Between Times” is Berlin-based artist Yam Shalev’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout

Soonik Kwon, Masayuki Tsubota, Li Wei and Liu Zhiyin: Serenity

Group exhibition “Serenity” is a meditation on the themes of time, memory and the natural world. Photo: Whitestone Gallery
Group exhibition “Serenity” is a meditation on the themes of time, memory and the natural world. Photo: Whitestone Gallery

“Serenity” brings together Soonik Kwon, Masayuki Tsubota and the duo Li Wei and Liu Zhiyin for a group exhibition that meditates on the themes of time, memory and the natural world. Kwon’s mixed-media works cover narratives of healing and introspection, while Tsubota’s sculptural works carved from wood blur the lines between material and spirit. Li and Liu’s collaborative sculptures carry a sense of timeless elegance, drawing from traditional Eastern philosophies.

Whitestone Gallery, 7/F-8/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, until March 15

Yam Shalev: Between Times

When the Day Ends (2025) by Yam Shalev. Photo: Woaw Gallery
When the Day Ends (2025) by Yam Shalev. Photo: Woaw Gallery

Yam Shalev’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, “Between Times” is a series of paintings that capture the fleeting beauty of everyday moments. From the glow of the golden hour to drifting to sleep, the Berlin-based artist’s intimate works freeze time, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on life’s overlooked details. Rooted in careful studies of colour, composition and ambience, each piece celebrates the ephemeral highlights of daily existence, encouraging us to savour the here and now.

Woaw Gallery, 3 Sun Street, Wan Chai, until March 17
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