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Household Gods Exhibition With 4 HK Based Artists

Paintings, Sculptures, Installation & Sound Work!

2020 Sep 30 - 2020 Nov 01

Household Gods Exhibition - 4 HK Based Artists

Household Gods is the first art programming group exhibition created by non-profit organization HART. The exhibition is a wonderful curation showcasing specially commissioned works that encompass painting, sculpture, site-specific installation, and sound work from four Hong Kong based artists: Nadim Abbas, Shane Aspegren, Tap Chan, and Wu Jiaru. The exhibition showcases artwork that seeks to offer new insights into our complicated and currently uncertain world, addressing questions about the relationships between mankind in its most intimate setting, the household.

Check out some of the upcoming events offered during the exhibition:

– 1 hour guided tours of the studio and exhibition will take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Book here!

– Sharing on the making of Household Gods will take place on September 30 from 6pm to 7pm. This is also the exhibition opening program. Find out more!

– In Dialogue with Nadim Abbbas will take place on October 9 from 3:30pm to 4:15pm. Find out more!

Click here to find out more!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

Discover the art of your household through a beautifully curated exhibition showcasing the work of four Hong Kong based artists!

Additional Info:​

Household Gods, HART Hall, G/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong. thehart.com.hk/householdgods

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