Hong Kong’s art scene is undergoing a renaissance sparked by a vibrant full-year programme at the M+ museum

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 5 min read
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Hong Kong ushers in 2024 with a cultural crescendo and at the heart is M+, an innovative museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District. M+ is a leading global institution dedicated to collecting, exhibiting and interpreting visual art, design and architecture — making it one of the world’s largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture.

With an ambitious vision to become a leading global cultural institution, M+ embodies Hong Kong’s historic blend of local and international influences, shaping a distinctive voice for Asia’s 21st century. 

In its third year since opening in November 2021, the museum presents a vibrant 2024 program, pushing artistic boundaries across disciplines like visual art, design, architecture, moving images, photography and fashion. 

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