As 2 Hong Kong art spaces seek new leaders, experts weigh in on the impact


Para Site and Asia Art Archive (AAA), two long-standing independent cultural institutions in Hong Kong, are simultaneously seeking new executive directors at a pivotal moment for the cityโ€™s cultural scene.

On June 2, Para Site in Quarry Bay announced that Billy Tang had stepped down as executive director and curator after concluding his three-year contract.

The British-born former senior curator of Shanghaiโ€™s Rockbund Art Museum took over from Cosmin Costinas โ€“ who had run Para Site for 11 years โ€“ in May 2022, just as Hong Kong lifted its Covid-19 pandemic ban on non-residents entering the city.
Since then, the non-profit art space founded in 1996 has undergone major changes, such as embracing more environmentally friendly and longer-running exhibitions, and opening an additional exhibition space on the 10th floor of the building where it is based which has given emerging artists the chance to undertake more site-specific and interactive projects.
Billy Tang stepped down as Para Siteโ€™s director and curator on June 2, 2025.
Billy Tang stepped down as Para Siteโ€™s director and curator on June 2, 2025.
Meanwhile, AAA in Sheung Wan, which maintains an extensive art archive and runs regular public programmes and a well-used library, put up a job posting for a successor to Christopher K. Ho, who joined AAA as executive director in 2021.

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