Four new art spaces have opened in Hong Kong in March 2026, expanding the city's gallery landscape. Antenna Space, a Shanghai gallery, debuts in Wong Chuk Hang with the group show "Horizons: South." GOLD, a cultural lab by Serakai Studio, opens nearby with "CERTAINLY." In Mid-Levels, the Cheng-Lan Foundation launches Cheng-Lan's Corner with a solo show by Filipino artist Cian Dayrit. In Central, curator Jims Lam inaugurates the curatorial platform Knotting Space at H Queen's with its first cycle, "KNOT I."
This wave of openings signals continued confidence in Hong Kong as a vital art hub, despite shifting regional conditions. The spaces represent diverse models: a mainland Chinese gallery expanding its footprint, a private foundation focusing on socio-political themes, a multidisciplinary lab, and a platform designed for institutional exchange. Their simultaneous arrival highlights the city's evolving gallery clusters and its role as a connector for artists and practices across Asia and beyond.