2026 Venice Biennaleโ€™s Hong Kong show gets new organiser, with Museum of Art replacing M+



The Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMOA) has confirmed it has taken over preparations for the cityโ€™s exhibition at the 2026 Venice Biennale.

Rather than focus the exhibition on the work of a single artist, which has been the case since 2009, the next Hong Kong exhibition in Venice will feature the work of several artists selected from a long list containing over 200 names.

The list includes artists who in the past five years have received commissions from Hong Kong government-run museums or offices for new works, and others nominated by tertiary institutions, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

I anticipate that the exhibition can promote Chinese traditional culture and Hong Kongโ€™s own special characteristics

Frankie Yeung, Hong Kong Arts Development Council vice-chairman

The decision to replace M+ with the HKMOA was made by the council, whose members are appointed by the government and is the official presenter of the biennial exhibitions in Venice; it rents the building used to house the cityโ€™s contribution. The change, while not officially confirmed until now, has been widely discussed in the cityโ€™s art community since invitations for nominations were sent out in January.

Johnson Chang Tsong-zung, curator of the inaugural Hong Kong pavilion in Venice in 2001 and director of Hanart TZ Gallery, supports the councilโ€™s decision.

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