Art Month Guide 2026
Hong Kong comes alive this March as creativity takes over the city. From interactive installations and immersive performances to bold new exhibitions and collectible design, every corner celebrates imagination and expression. Discover the stories, spaces and experiences shaping this vibrant season of art where culture meets community and inspiration thrives in every moment.
The M+ Shop

The M+ Shop is spotlighting Art March Hong Kong with exclusive collections in partnership with Art Basel and leading contemporary artists. Collaborations include Hajime Sorayama, Jean Jullien, Lee Bul, Michael Wolf, and Shahzia Sikander, alongside local icons TWEMCO and Red A. Limited-edition highlights range from Sorayama’s Sexy Robot sculpture to Doraemon x Jean Jullien designs, plus merchandise tied to Lee Bul’s exhibition. A “Very Hong Kong” series celebrates neon, architecture, and photography. The announcement also promotes M+ membership perks—unlimited exhibition access, previews, and discounts—positioning the museum as Asia’s hub for contemporary visual culture and Hong Kong’s ultimate art shopping destination.
Mondrian Hong Kong

Mondrian Hong Kong is celebrating Art Month 2026 with a vibrant program that blends exhibitions, performances, and collectible art experiences. At its street-level cultural space, The Corner Shop, two major shows anchor the season: LCM’s “Two Dragons Fighting Over a Pearl”, an art-tech installation with live dance on March 8, and Bunny Cadag’s “The Lullabies That Lived”, opening March 23 with a rooftop performance. Complementing these, AVOCA bar debuts the Avoca Art Series with “King of Kowloon,” a cocktail served in limited-edition collectible glasses. Exclusive stay packages and Art Basel privileges further position Mondrian as a cultural hub in Tsim Sha Tsui.
ArtisTree

ArtisTree presents Imagination Investments, the Hong Kong debut of acclaimed Spanish artist Coco Capitán, running from 19 March to 26 April 2026 across Taikoo Place. Conceived as a three-part journey, the exhibition explores memory, longing, and connection through photography, handwritten texts, installations, and participatory art. Highlights include Naïvy at ArtisTree, a half-kilometre text installation I Read While I Walk, and Memory Adoption Bureau atop One Island East, where visitors adopt forgotten photographs. Partnered with Julius Baer, the show integrates art into public spaces, inviting reflection on urban life, personal memory, and the fragility of freedom.
H Queen’s

H Queen’s will be a centerpiece of Hong Kong’s Art Month 2026, offering a multi-level journey through contemporary creativity. International galleries David Zwirner and Tang Contemporary Art headline with solo exhibitions by Walter Price and Yue Minjun, while Knotting Space fosters year-round dialogue with four curated shows. New Art Est–Ouest Auctions debuts with 335 works bridging Eastern traditions and modern art, and PAVILION introduces an alternative fair emphasizing slow growth and intimate engagement. Together, these diverse presentations create an ascending experience, granting audiences unparalleled access to luminary artists and fresh curatorial visions across H Queen’s vibrant space.
Rosewood Hong Kong

Rosewood Hong Kong celebrates Art Month 2026 with Lucky Dragon, an interactive installation by Dutch artist Frankey, blending cultural heritage with childlike wonder. Running from March 10 to April 22, the program transforms the hotel into a hub of art, cuisine, and community. Highlights include collaborations with Michelin-starred chefs, acclaimed dessert and cocktail bars, and fashion photographer Scott Schuman. Guests can also enjoy a private yacht transfer across Victoria Harbour and limited-edition Lucky Dragon retail items. Together, these experiences embody Rosewood’s “A Sense of Place®” philosophy, inviting visitors to connect with Hong Kong through joy, creativity, and belonging.
Phillips

Phillips will present its Hong Kong Modern and Contemporary Art Auction on March 29, 2026, as part of Art Week. The sale highlights a dialogue between 20th‑century masters and leading contemporary voices, featuring works by Renoir, Yayoi Kusama, Tracey Emin, Zao Wou‑Ki, Liu Dan, Chen Yifei, and Takashi Murakami, alongside Nicolas Party, Adam Pendleton, Robin F. Williams, and Mehdi Ghadyanloo. Previews run March 20–29 at Phillips’ Asia headquarters in West Kowloon. The event offers collectors rare opportunities to acquire works of exceptional provenance, bridging tradition and innovation while celebrating cultural resonance across generations.