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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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Collect Hong Kong Art Fair 2026
21 Mar – 29 Mar, 2026
Hong Kong Arts Centre
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SIDE CORE - under city
21 Mar – 16 May, 2026
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21 Mar – 10 May, 2026
Antenna Space
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HKG-TYO 1974-2023
21 Mar – 23 May, 2026
WKM Gallery
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Beyond the Ordinary – Contemporary Book Art
21 Mar – 30 Sep, 2026
Print Art Contemporary
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"Collect Hong Kong" 5 Key Art Event Highlights
22 Mar – 22 Mar, 2026
Hong Kong Arts Centre
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Lap-See Lam: Bamboo Palace, Revisited
23 Mar – 2 May, 2026
Blindspot Gallery
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Mary Weatherford: Persephone
24 Mar – 2 May, 2026
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Time After Time
24 Mar – 25 Apr, 2026
Ora-Ora
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A Grass Roof
24 Mar – 21 May, 2026
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SHEUNG WAN
Ken Currie: Leviathan
26 Mar – 9 May, 2026
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Remain Seated Until It's Over
10 Jan – 1 Feb, 2026
WURE AREA

Constant overexertion slowly drains the self. Letting go would break the long-built sense of identity. To sustain the continuity of daily life is merely to force the old contours back together in a fragile adhesion, while the interior has long since become hollow.

This showcase comes from Kan Kin Kin’s long experience caring for family members during illness. It captures the specific emotional and mental state of that time. On canvas, he replaces consolation or resistance with silence.

Kan Kin Kin seeks to understand the structure and emotional tension of this experience through painting. He renders a series of interior scenes and still lifes in oil. The reference images are first printed on a home printer into rough, distorted versions, then transferred onto canvas with soft, barely discernible brushstrokes. This process softens the originally sharp outlines, forming planar spaces imbued with feeling and evoking an atmosphere at once intimate and alienating.
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