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Hong Kong Super March: Top Ten International Art and Culture Events in the Spotlight

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Hong Kong Super March: Top Ten International Art and Culture Events in the Spotlight
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Hong Kong Super March: Top Ten International Art and Culture Events in the Spotlight

2025-02-20 18:48 Last Updated At:19:00

HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 20, 2025--

Hong Kong invites tourists and locals alike to immerse themselves in the dynamic energy of the city during 'Super March.' Every corner of the city will be enlivened with diverse programs. As one of the key pillars of 'Super March,' the city is ready to present a series of world-class art fairs and institutional shows, outdoor festivals and gallery presentations, auction houses' spring sales, and much more to art lovers. Having established itself as an unmissable destination filled with vibrant art and cultural experiences over the years, Hong Kong promises to captivate tourists seeking to enrich their travels this March.

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Art Basel Hong Kong; Photo credit: Art Basel

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Return of Major Flagship Events

Uniquely positioned as Asia’s leading arts hub, Hong Kong is host to major international events during ‘Super March’. A focal point of the month’s programming, Art Basel ’s sole show in Asia, Art Basel Hong Kong will return to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center with 240 galleries from 28 – 30 March 2025, with representation from 42 countries and territories – offering a diverse range of global practices that bring artistic diversity to the city.

Celebrating its milestone tenth edition, Art Central (26 – 30 March 2025), spotlights diverse artwork and programming from established galleries and renowned artists to young galleries introducing a new generation of talent. The fair will be held at its iconic Central Harbourfront location, with the Hong Kong skyline as the perfect backdrop.

Also marking its tenth anniversary, HKwalls Street Art Festival (22 – 30 March 2025) will once again awaken the streets of Hong Kong with murals, exhibitions, site-specific interventions, digital screen takeovers, community workshops, and more. A cornerstone of the street art scene, the festival energises Hong Kong’s most vibrant neighbourhoods with accessible art for all.

Enlivening Hong Kong as a premier destination for experiencing the latest in global pop-culture trends, ComplexCon (21 – 23 March 2025) will return to the city for its second year – as the only edition of the festival to take place outside of the US. This exciting edition promises to reflect the cultural zeitgeist in new and innovative ways, partnering with cutting edge brands and musicians at the forefront of the industry. Notable headliners include popular K-pop group NJZ (formerly NewJeans) and American hip-hop and trap producer Metro Boomin.

Hong Kong Arts Festival, known for championing leading artists in the performing arts, including opera, music, dance, theatre and Chinese opera, will be presenting its 53 rd edition this March. Enriching the cultural life of the city with more than 125 performances and over 300 PLUS, outreach and education events, this year’s lineup includes Bizet’s Carmen, Czech National Ballet— La Sylphide, TIME by Ryuichi Sakamoto + Shiro Takatani and Nureyev & Friends—A Ballet Gala Tribute.

Unmissable Exhibitions at Cultural Institutions

Located on Victoria Harbourfront, WestK is home to two world-class museums, M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum, as well as picturesque outdoor spaces. M+, ranked in 2023 as one of the 20 most visited art museums globally by The Art Newspaper, will launch a groundbreaking exhibition The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Picasso for Asia—A Conversation (15 March – 13 July 2025), bringing together more than sixty masterpieces by Pablo Picasso, from Musée national Picasso-Paris, which holds the largest collection of the artist’s works in the world. Featured alongside the Picasso works in the exhibition will be around eighty works by Asian and Asian-diasporic artists from the M+ Collections. Art enthusiasts can also explore Lee Mingwei: Guernica in Sand (8 March – 13 July 2025), a large-scale installation that recreates Picasso’s iconic masterpiece Guernica (1937) on a massive scale with sand, and a special performance.

The Hong Kong Palace Museum will present A Movable Feast: The Culture of Food and Drink in China (19 March – 18 June 2025). The exhibition will showcase food culture as an important element of Chinese civilisation, inviting visitors to enjoy a multicourse feast that spans five thousand years of Chinese history. The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (18 December 2024 – 4 May 2025) will also be on show, illuminating the fascinating exchanges between China and France in science, artisanship, arts, culture, and philosophy through 150 historical treasures.

Also positioned along Hong Kong’s iconic harbourfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA) was established as the city’s first public art museum in 1962. The museum is exhibiting the city’s first major showcase dedicated to the iconic work of French Impressionist giants Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir in The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Cézanne and Renoir Looking at the World—Masterpieces from the Musée de l’Orangerie and the Musée d’Orsay (17 January – 7 May 2025). This exhibition marks the first stop of its Asia tour, featuring exclusive content designed specifically for Hong Kong, providing a fresh and unique experience for visitors.

Hong Kong also boasts a wealth of blue-chip galleries and serves as the Asia headquarters for top-tier auction houses, including Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Phillips, and Bonhams. Major galleries and auction houses will unveil new exhibitions and spring sales during art month, making March the perfect time to explore their most significant showcases of the year.

A Vibrant Celebration in Super March

Whether for an art aficionado, hypebeast, sports fanatic, or adventurous family traveller, ‘Super March’ in Hong Kong truly offers an extraordinary lineup of events for all to enjoy. The highly anticipated opening of Kai Tak Sports Park adds to the excitement, serving as the new venue for the Hong Kong Sevens. Alongside other thrilling sports events, such as LIV Golf, captivating artistic exhibitions and festivals, the city transforms into a vibrant hub of culture and excitement. Visitors from around the globe are invited to experience the dynamic atmosphere of Hong Kong, discovering new and exhilarating experiences around every corner.

To find out more, please visit: https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/what-s-new/events/super-march.html

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ComplexCon Hong Kong; Photo credit: ComplexCon

ComplexCon Hong Kong; Photo credit: ComplexCon

Tanaami Keiichi; Pleasure of Picasso––Mother and Child No.118; 2020/2021; acrylic on canvas; Courtesy of NANZUKA; Acquisition in progress; © Keiichi Tanaami; Image courtesy of NANZUKA and M+, Hong Kong

Tanaami Keiichi; Pleasure of Picasso––Mother and Child No.118; 2020/2021; acrylic on canvas; Courtesy of NANZUKA; Acquisition in progress; © Keiichi Tanaami; Image courtesy of NANZUKA and M+, Hong Kong

Art Basel Hong Kong; Photo credit: Art Basel

Art Basel Hong Kong; Photo credit: Art Basel

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Weir, guitarist, singer and founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died at age 78.

Weir's death was announced Saturday in a statement on his Instagram page.

“It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Bobby Weir,” the statement said. “He transitioned peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after courageously beating cancer as only Bobby could. Unfortunately, he succumbed to underlying lung issues.”

Weir joined the Grateful Dead — originally the Warlocks — in 1965 in San Francisco at just 17 years old. He'd spend the next 30 years playing on endless tours with the Grateful Dead alongside fellow singer and guitarist Jerry Garcia, who died in 1995.

Weir wrote or co-wrote and sang lead vocals on Dead classics including “Sugar Magnolia,” “One More Saturday Night” and “Mexicali Blues.”

In the decades since he kept playing with other projects including Dead and Company.

“For over sixty years, Bobby took to the road,” the Instagram statement said. A guitarist, vocalist, storyteller, and founding member of the Grateful Dead. Bobby will forever be a guiding force whose unique artistry reshaped American music.”

Weir’s death leaves drummer Bill Kreutzmann as the only surviving original member. Founding bassist Phil Lesh died in 2024.

Dead and Company played a series of concert’s for the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary in July at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.

Born in San Francisco and raised in nearby Atherton, Weir was the Dead's youngest member and looked like a fresh-faced high-schooler in its early years. He was generally less shaggy than the rest of the band, but had a long beard like Garcia’s in later years.

The band would survive long past the hippie moment of its birth, with its fans known as Deadheads often following them on the road in a virtually non-stop tour.

“Longevity was never a major concern of ours,” Weir said when the Dead got the Grammys' Musicares Person of the Year honor last year. “Spreading joy through the music was all we ever really had in mind and we got plenty of that done.”

FILE - Bob Weir plays guitar with his band The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel,File)

FILE - Bob Weir plays guitar with his band The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel,File)

FILE - This undated file photo shows members of the Grateful Dead band, from left to right, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia, Brent Mydland, Bill Kreutzmann, and Bob Weir. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - This undated file photo shows members of the Grateful Dead band, from left to right, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia, Brent Mydland, Bill Kreutzmann, and Bob Weir. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - Kennedy Center Honors recipients from left; filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, the legendary American rock band the Grateful Dead band members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann Bob Weir and blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Bonnie Raitt, applaud at at the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors reception in the East Room of the White House, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta,File)

FILE - Kennedy Center Honors recipients from left; filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, the legendary American rock band the Grateful Dead band members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann Bob Weir and blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Bonnie Raitt, applaud at at the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors reception in the East Room of the White House, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta,File)

FILE - Bob Weir arrives at Willie Nelson 90, celebrating the singer's 90th birthday on Saturday, April 29, 2023, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. (Photo by Allison Dinner/Invision/AP,File)

FILE - Bob Weir arrives at Willie Nelson 90, celebrating the singer's 90th birthday on Saturday, April 29, 2023, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. (Photo by Allison Dinner/Invision/AP,File)

FILE - Bob Weir of Dead & Company performs at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, June 12, 2016, in Manchester, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP,File)

FILE - Bob Weir of Dead & Company performs at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, June 12, 2016, in Manchester, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP,File)

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