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Screening + Post-screening Talk: In the Mood for Art at Eaton HK
Mar
20
7:00 PM19:00

Screening + Post-screening Talk: In the Mood for Art at Eaton HK

In the Mood for Art (2023) is a documentary film by Michael Schindhelm. It delves into the opening of the M+, designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron and enriched by the donation of Chinese contemporary art pieces from Swiss collector Uli Sigg. It examines the museum’s and the art scene’s contributions to the debate on Hong Kong’s future, unveiling a new generation of artists and offering an unprecedented perspective on this Asian metropolis in search of its identity.

After the screening, the director Michael will be in a conversation with the protagonists of the film about the creative process of its filmmaking and their views on the future of the Hong Kong art scene. After the conversation, there will be a Q & A opening to the audience. 

Director: Michael Schindhelm Speakers: Michael Schindhelm, Joseph Chen, and more

Date: 20 Mar, 2025, 7-9pm  RSVP
Venue: Kino, 1/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road

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CRIP ART RESIDENCY 2.0 at Tomorrow Maybe
Jan
10
to Jan 23

CRIP ART RESIDENCY 2.0 at Tomorrow Maybe

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”間“ (gaan1/ gaan4) signifies finity.
Finite life shapes the human experience.
Finite light and darkness shape time.
Finite nearness and distance shape space.
Disability exists within these boundaries—as the limits of the body.
Precisely through these limits shall meaning emerge within finity. 

Artists-in-Residence
─ Jade Hui
─ Daphanie Wong
─ Sandra Wong

23 January, 7:30pm: Closing & Live Performance By Daphanie Wong ”The Healing Thread“

Venue address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Things We Never Did: Photo Documentary Exhibition by Mark Chung
Aug
29
to Sep 22

Things We Never Did: Photo Documentary Exhibition by Mark Chung

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Eaton HK and TA Magazine are proud to present a groundbreaking fashion show celebrating non-binary identity and expression. This event will also mark the launch of TA, a community zine that focuses on contemporary LGBTQIA+ and non-binary issues.

Complementing the fashion show, “Things We Never Did”, an exhibition by acclaimed Hong Kong photographer Mark Chung, curated by Kary Kwok, will showcase powerful photographic documentation of the event. The exhibition will also feature select garments and props directly from the fashion show, providing attendees with an immersive, behind-the-scenes experience.

Opening Reception: 6PM 29 August

Venue address: Tomorrow Maybe, 4/F, Eaton HK

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“Non Binary” Fashion Show + TA Magazine 1st Printed Edition Launch Party
Aug
24
8:00 PM20:00

“Non Binary” Fashion Show + TA Magazine 1st Printed Edition Launch Party

Welcome to the TA Magazine 1st Printed Edition Launch Party + “Non Binary” Fashion Show, co-organised by Eaton HK, Join us for an exciting evening celebrating the release of our first printed magazine edition, with contributions from international and local artists and a unique fashion show showcasing designs by local fashion designers, students and collectors with non-binary fashion trends.

Come mingle with like-minded individuals, enjoy live music, and witness the creativity of non-binary fashion designers, artists and models. This is a great opportunity to support diversity and inclusivity in the creative and fashion industry.

Dress to impress and get ready for a night of fun, fashion, and celebration. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event!

8PM Reception
9PM Fashion Show
10PM After Party

100HKD ticket, 50% off for full-time students

Pre-order this limited edition ( 100 copies only ) TA Magazine before 20/8 at $800 and get 2 free tickets for the Launch and Fashion show

*All ticket proceeds go to supporting our self-funded TA community zine, to create content and activities that focus on contemporary LGBTQIA+ and non-binary issues.

Venue address: Maggie, 2/F, Eaton HK

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Family Portrait at Tomorrow Maybe
May
31
to Jul 1

Family Portrait at Tomorrow Maybe

Queer and disabled individuals often find themselves born into families where they are the only ones with their particular identity or condition. These differences can lead to a divergence in self-understanding and worldview, creating emotional distance between them and their parents and siblings. The "Family Portrait" exhibition seeks to illuminate the experiences and challenges faced by queer and disabled families in Hong Kong, the United States, and France, within the context of their biological families.

The artworks in this exhibition will focus on the personal stories and family histories of queer and disabled individuals, expressed through paintings, photographs, and videos. These works serve as vital documentation of the most vulnerable memories and profound emotions that accompany the lives of queer and disabled individuals, capturing the depths and specificities of joy and pain within these marginalized families.  

Gallery address: Tomorrow Maybe, 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Rd, Jordan

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Closing Performance by Mui Hoi Ying & Ho Chi Wing at Tomorrow Maybe
Apr
28
6:00 PM18:00

Closing Performance by Mui Hoi Ying & Ho Chi Wing at Tomorrow Maybe

A music and somatic performance will mark the conclusion of the Art Month at Eaton HK, Mui Hoi Ying invited the singer from singing halls in Yau Ma Tei neighbours and contemporary performance artist, Ho Chi Wing to interact with Mui's spatial installation, using music and body movements to contemplate the intersection of spirituality and geology in the context of human and non-human bodies. 

Venue address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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After Human: Marks Of The Beasts at Tomorrow Maybe
Mar
26
to Apr 28

After Human: Marks Of The Beasts at Tomorrow Maybe

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"After Human: Marks of the Beasts" explores storytelling as a tool for marking the significant impact of humans on animals. It sheds light on the ideas and figures of animals as an integral part of East Asian cultures, where the ideologies and cosmologies behind them often remain hidden. The exhibition features video, installation, performance, and text-based artworks by local and international artists, including Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen (UK/BE), Sungsil Ryu (KR), Zoe Marden (UK/HK), Future Host (Tingying Ma and Kang Kang) (US/CN), Joy Li (CN/US), and Mui Hoi Ying (HK). These artworks speculate on animals as mythical beings, forms of capital, and objects of aesthetic interest, blending elements of ethnography and fiction. Taking all the different narratives on animals built into the works as a starting point, this exhibition attempts to world a human-animal world that is not from the viewpoint of utilitarian individualism - human-centric, profit-maximizing, desire-driven - and instead envisions humans becoming a collective with other species through symbiosis, kinship, or even shapeshifting. The Earth, it seems, will be for the survival of all species.

Venue address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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The Believers: Supernatural, Myths, and Beyond at Eaton HK
Mar
3
to Mar 12

The Believers: Supernatural, Myths, and Beyond at Eaton HK

A group of student curators from the BA programme in Cultural Management at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) are thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibition titled "The Believers: Supernatural, Myths, and Beyond." As technology continues to advance and society becomes increasingly driven by it, there are still phenomena in the world that cannot be explained by science - the supernatural. Supernatural forces have been influencing our world for a long time, and the reasons and development behind them are intriguing. The exhibition aims to delve into the enigmatic theme of belief, rituals, and the science behind the supernatural, exploring how these elements shape our perceived reality. By challenging traditional notions and questioning established narratives, "The Believers" invites visitors to embark on a thought-provoking journey through various artistic expressions. Collaborated with Eaton HK, the exhibition also aspires to break away from traditional exhibition formats and showcase innovative experiences within a hotel setting. Going beyond the typical exhibition setup by utilizing the hotel's spaces and amenities, the exhibition provides the audience with a dynamic and interactive environment.

Participating artists: Angela Wong, Ariel Lau, David Clarke, Fion Hung Ching-Yan, Ho Sin Tung, Hou Lam Tsui, Lola Law, Sherman, South Ho Siu Nam, Tiffany Chan, Tiger Ji, Yau Kwok Keung and Yin-Ju Chen.

Opening ceremony: 3rd March 2024 at 3:00 PM at Kino Cinema in Eaton HK.

Venue address: G/F Lobby & LG Food Hall, Eaton HK (380 Nathan Road, Jordan)

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Melati Suryodarmo & Xavier Le Roy: RE)PLAY at Tomorrow Maybe
Sep
12
to Oct 6

Melati Suryodarmo & Xavier Le Roy: RE)PLAY at Tomorrow Maybe

Initiated in 2021 as an exhibition sidebar of ‘Jumping Frames’, ’Expanded Space’ is a proposition to explore new possibilities of presenting movement/images beyond traditional screen-based cinematic formats. Aiming to instigate a multi-layer dialogue between different artistic practices and domains under the auspice of an interdisciplinary film festival, ‘Expanded Space’ reflects the festival commitment to probe at the intersections between performance and the moving image, cine-choreographies, and the body.

Over the years, ’Expanded Space’ has hosted a diverse collection of sound, object and media installation works that transmitted and transmuted filmic gestures and narratives into the spatially demanding gallery presentation. Extending its inquiry transversally, it has also included sculptural and kinetic installation works that questioned what constitutes the performative impulse and bridging the divide between movement- and image-making.

For ‘Expanded Space 2023’: (RE)PLAY, the exhibition will examine the archival strategies, considerations, and formats of two seminal artists working across the valencies of performance-making: Melati Suryodarmo, an Indonesian performance artist known for her durational and physically demanding performances; and Xavier Le Roy, a choreographer and dancer often associated with the development of the notion of expanded choreography that started in Europe at the end of the 90’s.

Each artist will present a lecture performance, UNPACKED No. 1: Love (2023) by Suryodarmo and Product of Other Circumstances (2009) by Le Roy, – that draws on the ‘Jumping Frames 2023’ themes of re-enactment and archival (re)construction. Emphasising their methodologies in archiving works, the audience is invited to re-imagine scenes and essences of their practice through objects, videos and still images.

Please visit website for the full programme.

Gallery address: 4/F Eaton Hk, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Welcome >_< Take a Seat Wherever (cringevibing on a downward spiral) at Tomorrow Maybe
Aug
13
to Sep 3

Welcome >_< Take a Seat Wherever (cringevibing on a downward spiral) at Tomorrow Maybe

A rhetorical delusion or heartfelt self-affirmation, “Welcome >_< Take a Seat Wherever (cringevibing on a downward spiral)” explores the emotive language of Gen Z as well as implications of being terminally online in a confusing, almost pathologized, schizophrenic state. 

Taking humour as a point of departure, the exhibition looks into the why’s and how’s of memetic irony: why do these devices share an affinity among Gen Z, and how are these memes—in Dawkins’ terms and in a contemporary vernacular—disseminated? In the era where ironic expression is nearly indistinguishable from sincere belief, meme makers conflate ‘based’ with ‘cringe’, readers take comedic scripts as half-truths. The virtual versus actual has become obsolete. So have art and memes that slowly morph into one another.

Participating Artists:  Miri, Jenn, Noura Tafeche, Janice Kei, Ringo Lo, Brandon Brandy, Rachel Jackson, E8mkboy, Cas Wong

Curated by: 策展人 Angela Liu 廖翊名, Institution of Niche. Co-supported by HART and Tomorrow Maybe, Eaton HK.

Gallery Address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Lousy's Peep Show at Eaton HK
Mar
12
to Mar 26

Lousy's Peep Show at Eaton HK

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Lousy's Peep Show is an immersive exhibition by local artist Lousy at Artist Studio, 5/F, Eaton HK.

Splashed across the Artist Studio, from the bed to the shower, Lousy will fill the room with his new series of work which marks a breakthrough for lousy‘s world building venture, introducing more chaos & viscerality into his working process. The work investigates the ideas of balance, perseverance and change. The viewers can interact with the vividly painted amenities, including bath robe, towels, plushies and rug during their visit.  

To mark this special occasion, Lousy will be launching an exclusive merch for Eaton HK, an eye patch for dreamers from all around the world. The eye patch will be available for purchase in Colony Kids, G/F, Lobby, Eaton HK.

***please reserve your slot in advance***

3 - 8pm (30 minutes per viewing session)

Venue address: 5/F Artist Studio (Room 526), Eaton HK

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Grounding at Tomorrow Maybe
Dec
3
to Jan 15

Grounding at Tomorrow Maybe

“Thinking takes place in the relationship of territory and the earth.” The globe is now covered with grids and interpreted according to multiple regimes. Can we revisit how human beings come to understand and experience a new piece of land by means of imagining a landing on another planet? 

Based on the contents of SAMPLE’s ISSUE 27 “E pur si muove” and ISSUE 28 “Terra Forma”, we commissioned the artists Lazarus Chan Long Fung, Winnie Yan Wai Yin, Tang Kwong San, and Wong Winsome Dumalagan in this project to create new artworks under the theme of GROUNDING. We visited Hong Kong’s Port Island with a geologist during the research phase. Picking up sands and stones on the uninhabited island, we observed deep time through the warping and cracking of rock strata to imagine the generation and transformation of the land. 

Participating artists: Lazarus Chan Long Fung, Tang Kwong San, Winnie Yan Wai Yin, Wong Winsome Dumalagan

Check the whole programme at the website.

Gallery address: 4/F Eaton Hk, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Jumping Frames 2022 Extended Space: Body Dis-ordered at Tomorrow Maybe
Sep
1
to Oct 2

Jumping Frames 2022 Extended Space: Body Dis-ordered at Tomorrow Maybe


The title of the 'Jumping Frames' Expanded Space 2022, Body-dis-ordered is a tangent coined out from the festival main theme this year: Body Non Body. The exhibition explores the dysfunction of both human body and the mechanical / algorithmic system, and how they collide with each other in the language of video, installation and performance.

In a collective contemplation to re-organize embodied memories and body order, the inherited system and independence between bodies, subjectivities, politics, place, and movement, what emerges through the works in this collection proposes a certain engagement to access possible unfamiliar flow in which our body's own reaction and participation gives shape to the experience. 

Co-presenter: City Contemporary Dance Company & Eaton HK
Participating artists: Ray LC (Hong Kong), Joey Holder (UK), Jun Bokyung (Korea), Jun Hyejoo (Korea), Tsui Hou-lam (Hong Kong), Tung Wing-hong (Hong Kong), Omsk Social Club (Germany)

Venue address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Kary Kwok: Return from the Powder Room at Eaton HK
Jun
10
to Jul 17

Kary Kwok: Return from the Powder Room at Eaton HK

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On the occasion of Pride Month, Return from the Powder Room: Kary Kwok Solo Exhibition, curated by Aaditya Sathish, presents three large format photographs in the lobby as well as a set of images in the food hall, reflecting on identity, sexuality, and visibility.

The term powder room is a euphemism for the female lavatory. It derives from the act of “powdering one’s nose”, a modestly feminine reference for ladies using the loo. Drag and party cultures have embraced the term and endowed it with a myriad connotations. Imperceptibly, the fringes start taking on a life of their own: mystique infuses the air; cheeks blush with rouge; glances are exchanged, from corner to corner. 

Exhibited for the first time since the 1990s, Kwok’s self portraits feature the artist as a maid holding a pile of rice, in a family portrait with a baby shrouded in the Union Jack flag, and, an orderly gentleman, reminiscent of a forgotten patriarch or a hotel doorman. Created in conjunction with the British Black Arts Movement, his characters, deadpan, made-up, and as unapologetically queer as a B-Movie Queen, offer a darkly humorous take on bourgeoise family values.

Venue address: LG/F Foodhall & G/F Lobby, Eaton Hong Hong, 380 Nathan Road

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"No Kids Allowed" at Tomorrow Maybe
Dec
18
to Feb 20

"No Kids Allowed" at Tomorrow Maybe

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The younger generation are natives of the virtual world, a world that is overloaded with infinitely deep rabbit holes of information and content. They were and are raised by the Internet: schooled by search engines, communicated with memes, lived on social media. The physical world, it seems, is almost irrelevant.Welcome to the anti-generation, a generation against being represented, a generation that needs no agent and no spokesperson, a generation that is directly activating cultural influence and transformation — from sharing personal experiences to social advocacy — through social media.

Participating Artists 參展藝術家: Jessica Chan 陳煒彤, Ringo Lo Wing Tao + Tam Man Ching Michelle 盧永滔 + 譚敏晴, Eric Pang 彭均肇, Sam Siu 蕭淼森, Clara Wong 黃慧瑩, Sin Wong 汪倩

Venue address: Tomorrow Maybe, 4/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Group Exhubition "Breath Deep" at Tomorrow Maybe
Jun
12
to Aug 29

Group Exhubition "Breath Deep" at Tomorrow Maybe

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Inhale… 

With every inhale and exhale we are in an expanding and contracting relationship with our planet. This exhibition is about humans, trees, and the breath that connects us. 

With restrictions around our daily movement and social interaction over the last year and a half, locally, a vital consolation was our ability to venture into Hong Kong’s country parks and nature reserves. 

This exhibition raises and explores the topic and through the work of 11 artists/ collectives contemplates the human relationship to what we consider “our natural environment”. 

We are grateful to Sebi Medina-Tayac, Pablo Albarenga, Maria Chan, Amanda Yik, Zheng Bo, Kaisan, Gabriel Chung, and all the artists for the wisdom that helped guide this initiative. 

…Exhale

Venue address: LG/F FOODHALL, G/F Lobby & 4/F Tomorrow Maybe, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Ophelia Jacarini: Manifest Ephemeral at Tomorrow Maybe
Feb
6
to Mar 21

Ophelia Jacarini: Manifest Ephemeral at Tomorrow Maybe

We evaluate our world based on results, but we often fail to see the movements comprising each action that create these results. Movements are transitory and ephemeral, lost in time and always progressing. The movement never really ends. This new series of work entitled Manifest Ephemeral by Ophelia Jacarini captures movements; suspending choreography and dance into sculptural installation and photography.

Ophelia’s work brings to light the female experience. She was awarded the Eaton Award at the Human Rights Arts Prize in 2018 for her series “Blooming” where the female figure is woven by thread, with each stitch strengthening the whole. The thread entwined together brings the female body to life, radiating outwards, authentic and open. While using seemingly delicate material, Ophelia’s work is a representation of the resilience that is the female body. Manifest Ephemeral is an exhibition of her process driven research which started during her residency at Eaton DC in 2018.

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Karen Leung Foundation: 'Woman' as Creative Process: Artist Talk
Oct
23
7:00 PM19:00

Karen Leung Foundation: 'Woman' as Creative Process: Artist Talk

It takes courage to dedicate one's life to artistic practice. We speak with two artists on their paths and battles, and what they have learned along the way. We will discuss the connection between emotions, energy and creation and when, for instance, struggle and healing come in to play? Artwork is communication between artist and viewer, who do they hope is experiencing the work and what do they hope audiences will take away? We speak with Lean Lui and Ophelia Jacarini on their personal journeys, processes and purpose.

Speaker: Lean Lui (Artist / Photographer), Ophelia Jacarini (Artist)

Moderator: Chantal Wong (Eaton HK Director of Culture)

Date: Oct 23, 2020 (Fri) 7:00pm-8:30pm

Venue: Kino (1/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Kowloon)

Event Language: English

Online: Free
Physical: min $20 donation

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Lean Lui: Epoch at Tomorrow Maybe
Sep
12
to Nov 1

Lean Lui: Epoch at Tomorrow Maybe

"This is my last exhibition before I leave Hong Kong to study in the UK. Therefore, I selected a variety of works to make a summary. Some are more life-oriented and some are more abstract. I always believe that the works reflect what I usually think, see, what kind of person I am, and this exhibition describes me from the shallower to the deeper, from life to personal thoughts to personal feelings." 
-- Lean 

The artist will be present on 12 September from 5-8pm. 

Venue address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan

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Videos in My Closet: Video Art Selections by Videotage at Eaton
Jun
26
6:55 PM18:55

Videos in My Closet: Video Art Selections by Videotage at Eaton

In partnership with Eaton HK, “Videos in My Closet: Video Art Selections by Videotage” looks into the Hong Kong LGBTQ+ community through the lens that how artists perform their gender and sexual identities and cultures in front of it. While the LGBTQ+ community is now normalized by the commercial world and consumer market as Pink Economy, the identity politics in Hong Kong has gradually shifted from the focus on social hierarchy to nationalism/localism. The LGBTQ+ community is now apparently walking side by side with the current social movements, but the gender and sexual orientation issues seem to be overlooked in the spotlight for the tension between pro/against the movements. By presenting queer artist videos, “Videos in My Closet: Video Art Selections by Videotage” attempt to explore the alternative expressions of queer identity excluded in the storytelling-based media industry, and also extend the public imaginations toward queers beyond the depictions in mass media.

Venue address: Kino, 1/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Rd, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon

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