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Exhibitions at Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Rebecca Sampson

Apples for Sale

The Parallel Worlds and Queer Lives of Hong Kong

5 Oct – 1 Nov 2018

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Kurt Kaindl

Travels in No-Man's Land

25 Years after the Fall of the Iron Curtai

15 Sep – 10 Oct 2015

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Christiane Lange

Home Coming

A photo exhibition in connection to a book project on architectural and urbanization issues in China

28 Jan – 15 Feb 2014

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Roland Biermann

snow+concrete

15 Nov – 4 Dec 2013
On display at the Goethe-Gallery will be five sets of photographs from Biermann's snow+concrete series. Four polyptychs are printed on fused glass and one set consists of archival ink jet prints on aluminium di-bond. Biermann's constructed scenes show snow in an underground car park, ephemeral matter in the confines of a permanent concrete structure. As the snow melts, Biermann records this process of transformation with the photographic camera. His images highlight the preciousness of… more

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

More than Meets the Eye

A photographic exhibition from the collection of Deutsche Bank

19 May – 12 Jun 2010

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Stefan Canham

Portrait from Above - Hong Kong's Informal Rooftop Communities

Portrait from Above - Hong Kong's Informal Rooftop Communities

18 Sep – 16 Oct 2009
You are cordially invited to meet Rufina Wu and Stefan Canham at the exhibition opening at 7:00pm on 18 september 2009 (Fri).

Hong Kong seems to be a city that is well-organized and with distinctive architectural styles. However, on the rooftop of its high rise buildings some informal rooftop constructions can be found. - Strange enough to see the contrast of a well organized city-planning topped - in its literal sense - by 'informal rooftop communities', an outbreak of anarchy amidst Hong Kon… more

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Michael Wolf

Cultural Heritage

Venues: Selected MTR stations

2 Feb – 8 Feb 2008

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Gallery . Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Peter Bialobrzeski

Neontigers

26 Apr – 19 May 2006
While the HK Magazine previewed in its recent issue (Friday, April 14, 2006) of the upcoming 'Lights out Hong Kong' campaign, the Goethe-Institut Hongkong is analysing the light performance of the economical tiger from its artistic perspective. And we don't think of the deliberate use of lights which one sees at the festive seasons. What we do is to present a city portrait of Hong Kong (and its sister tigers) by German photographer Peter Bialobrzeski who captured his series of neon tigers - Hong… more

Goethe InstitutCN

Goethe-Institut Hongkong
2 Harbour Road . Wanchai
Hong Kong

+852-28020088


www.goethe.de/hongkong

Mon-Fri 10-20:30 . Sat 13-18

Jens Liebchen

Politics & Art - Art & Politics

Artists and their works in the German national parliament buildings.

20 Dec 2005 – 20 Jan 2006