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Past Exhibitions
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Between Times by Yam Shalev
wan chai 18 February - 17 March 2025WOAW Gallery is pleased to present “Between Times”, a solo exhibition by artist Yam Shalev. This exhibition embarks on a profound exploration of ephemeral moments, showcasing a collection of meticulously... -
Muggsy by Giles Pates
Wan Chai 10 January - 8 February 2025WOAW Gallery is pleased to present Muggsy , a solo exhibition by New York artist Giles Pates. This vibrant and heartfelt collection of works celebrates the unifying power of local... -
Pop Craft Structure by Gyuhan Lee
Wan Chai 7 November - 16 December 2024WOAW Gallery is pleased to present Pop Craft Structure, a solo exhibition by Korean artist Gyuhan Lee. The title is derived from Lee’s transformation of mass-produced consumerist packaging into structured... -
That Summer We All Saw Them by Ronan Day-Lewis
Wan Chai 2 - 30 October 2024WOAW Gallery is pleased to present That Summer We All Saw Them, a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Ronan Day-Lewis featuring a body of oil pastel works on canvas.... -
MAIN CHARACTER by Lisa Boudet
Wan Chai 30 July - 24 August 2024WOAW Gallery is thrilled to present 'MAIN CHARACTER', an immersive exhibition curated by Lisa Boudet. This unique showcase, featuring works by 12 contemporary international artists, propels visitors into a cinematic... -
Objecting Reality by Sasa Bogoyev
Wan Chai 27 March - 26 April 2024Objecting Reality, a group exhibition curated by Saša Bogojev. Taking place during Hong Kong Art Month, the group exhibition showcases recent paintings of 10 distinguished international artists: Niklas Asker, Jennifer... -
Fluid Maze
Wan Chai 6 February - 13 March 2024WOAW Gallery is proud to present “Fluid Maze”, a group exhibition showcasing the works of eight distinguished local artists – Hector Chan, IV Chan, Dony Cheng, SSAN Hui, Mandy Lau,... -
Everyday by Keita Shirayama
Wan Chai 27 March - 26 April 2024Everyday , a solo and debut exhibition of the Osaka-based artist Keita Shirayama, showcases paintings of imaginary scenes based on the artist’s childhood memories in a nature-rich environment. Shirayama’s works...
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Editorials
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In Conversation: Ronan Day-Lewis on "That Summer We All Saw Them"
By Natasha Tai October 24, 2024Portrait of Ronan Day-Lewis (image courtesy of the artist) He first saw them one winter night. Despite their unfamiliar origin, the images carry details that distinctly mark them as products... -
In Conversation: Kang Haoxian on "In Motion"
By Natasha Tai October 15, 2024Installation shot of 'In Motion' It is too easy to mistake them to be actual car tires. Sitting in three neat rows at the back of the gallery wall, nine... -
In Conversation: Conor Murgatroyd on "Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Tick Tock"
by Natasha Tai August 29, 2024Portrait of Conor Murgatroyd in his studio (image courtesy of the artist) WOAW Gallery is delighted to present “Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Tick Tock”, a solo exhibition by London-based painter... -
In Conversation: Willem Hoeffnagel on "Embodied"
by Natasha Tai June 13, 2024Portrait of Willem Hoeffnagel (image courtesy of the artist) From May 16 to June 14, 2024 , WOAW Gallery presents “Embodied” , a solo exhibition by Dutch artist Willem Hoeffnagel... -
In Conversation: Gyuhan Lee on “Pop Craft Structure”
By Neva Chan December 4, 2024Installation view of 'Pop Craft Structure' From the lamps to the chairs, transformation is a fundamental theme in the artworks of Korean artist Gyuhan Lee . Like a magician, he... -
In Conversation: Giles Pates on “Muggsy”
by Neva Chan February 6, 2025Installation view of 'Muggsy' Basketball courts can be found in every corner of the globe, appearing in the most unexpected places. Their unifying power has long made them integral to...
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