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HKG-TYO 1974-2023
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Beyond the Ordinary – Contemporary Book Art
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Print Art Contemporary
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Resonance
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Whitestone Gallery
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Jack Tworkov 1900-1982: Pioneer of Abstract Expressionism – A Survey
21 Mar – 9 May, 2026
DE SARTHE
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Pouring Shadow - Contrast & Balance
20 Mar – 20 May, 2026
Sin Sin Fine Art
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REMEMBRANCE: A Tribute to the Work of Dinh Q. Lê
20 Mar – 16 May, 2026
10 Chancery Lane Gallery
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Chen Hui-Chiao: Under One Sky
20 Mar – 28 May, 2026
gdm (Galerie du Monde)
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FILTER: Reconstructing the Unseen
19 Mar – 18 Apr, 2026
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The Ascent: 15 Years of 3812 Gallery – Anniversary Exhibition
19 Mar – 7 May, 2026
3812 Gallery
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Liu Ying: Visions of the Incarnate
19 Mar – 30 Apr, 2026
Leo Gallery
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Luca Sára Rózsa: Last Trip to the Amazon
18 Mar – 9 May, 2026
Double Q Gallery
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In Pursuit of Naïveté: Fang Zhaoling’s Journey
16 Mar – 13 May, 2026
Alisan Fine Arts
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Trichiasis
14 Mar – 8 Apr, 2026
HART HAUS
SAI WAN (WESTERN)
Double Blue: An Altered Fairy Tale of Hong Kong (I)
14 Mar – 7 Apr, 2026
HART HAUS
KWAI TSING
BINGYI: Formation of the Cosmos
14 Mar – 2 May, 2026
Hanart TZ Gallery
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IRRÉSISTIBLES
13 Mar – 10 Apr, 2026
Boogie Woogie Photography
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Ritual Lines
7 Mar – 30 Apr, 2026
Art Perspective
SHEUNG WAN
Layers to Essence
5 Mar – 18 Apr, 2026
Soluna Fine Art
SHEUNG WAN
What Hums in the Rain
5 Mar – 2 May, 2026
Contemporary by Angela Li
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Zhang Xiaoli: Wandering Mindscape
28 Feb – 23 May, 2026
Alisan Atelier
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Trevor Yeung: swallowing rumination, gracefully
24 Feb – 2 May, 2026
Blindspot Gallery
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TEMPUS FUGIT —— Chen Xiangbo Fine-brush Paintings Show for Ringing the Year of Pony
24 Jan – 7 Apr, 2026
Y Gallery
OPENING SOON
Karl Horst Hödicke Solo Exhibition: Under the Sun's Favor
11 Sep – 18 Oct, 2025
Leo Gallery

Leo Gallery is honored to present Karl Horst Hödicke’s solo exhibition Under the Sun's Favor in Hong Kong on 11 September 2025. This event comes five years after his previous show, with the success of his solo exhibition in Hong Kong and group exhibition at our Shanghai space, both titled Eingedunkelt. The upcoming exhibition will focus on Hödicke’s artwork from the 1980s, exploring the unique lens of luminosity and vitality the artist developed from Berlin's vibrant and ever-changing urban fabric. In a city laden with post-war memory, Hödicke turned his gaze to resilient plants, sun-drenched beaches, and fragments of daily life, transforming them into a warm visual poetry.

Being recognized as a pivotal figure in post-war German art, Hödicke started his journey by immersing himself in the Berlin art scene, developing his Neo-Expressionist style. He dedicates most of his works to depicting Berlin’s urban environment and exploring themes of social change and individual experience within the city, especially after World War II. In Under the Sun's Favor, we witness not only the city's transformation but also a sense of hope growing from the rubble and shining upon all. Sunlight, as the most touching emotional element, becomes a core metaphor for post-war renewal in Hödicke's Berlin.

Hödicke’s art bridges the gap between abstract and figurative painting. His broad brushstroke technique gives his work a raw, powerful impression, while the carefully chosen palette, often brimming with warm, sun-favored hues, conveys mood and atmosphere. Bright reds, deep blues, and earthy tones often dominate his compositions, emphasizing both the energy of the city and the warmth of life bathed in its glow. These choices help to create a sense of immediacy and intimacy, inviting viewers to see Berlin through his eyes. Hödicke has often described himself as a conservative artist, believing that art should be a way to shape and interpret the world based on personal vision. He emphasizes the importance of figurative work—painting images, be it a cactus or a sunflower, that people can recognize and connect with, all while narrating and transmitting a sense of warmth under the sun's favor.
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