10 Chancery Lane Gallery is proud to present the 14th edition of HKFOREWORD in 2025, which introduces new art from Hong Kong through its latest art graduates. This year we have selected 12 artists from 3 Hong Kong universities and 2 overseas universities. The exhibition includes painting, video, installation, ceramic, sculpture, animation, artist's books, and a live performance at the opening. HKFOREWORD25 offers a fresh perspective on artistic development in Hong Kong, revealing the inspirations and concerns driving a new generation of creators.
Co-curated by Katie de Tilly and Yoyo Yu
We are honoured to present:
Frankie Au 區卓勳 Tiffany Chan 陳卓霖 Hugh Cheng 鄭皓軒 Thomas Fung 馮倚天 Jenny Jiang 姜燁 Jonathan Kan 簡以誠
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Monica Lam 林沚潣 Lola Law 羅苑櫻 Stephanie Teng 鄧詩廷 Jocelyn Tsui 徐曉瑜 Louise Wan 温洛儀 Yuen Lok Yiu, Vera 袁樂遙
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The year 2025 has been a lot of changes, a whirlwind of technological advancements, geopolitical shifts, and unforeseen challenges. Individuals and societies have been forced to adapt, navigating uncertainty with a blend of trepidation and resilience. This transformation has been particularly profound in Hong Kong. A wave of migration since 2020 has impacted families and friends, leaving many young artists feeling adrift, moving back and forth between Hong Kong and other parts of the world. This experience of uprooting and resettlement, has become one of the common themes in their artistic explorations. Facing the instability of their home and the constant shifting of their surroundings, these artists grapple with fundamental questions of identity and belonging. Rapid technological change and societal pressures further complicate their search for meaning. Whether they studied overseas or locally, these artists use their art to explore their identities and sense of home, reflecting on their personal journeys and experiences within Hong Kong. Their art acts as a stabilizing force as they navigate the anxieties of their evolving roles.
HKFOREWORD25 showcases the diverse responses of twelve emerging artists to these transformative times. Their art—created during the transition from university to society—becomes a vessel for processing the anxieties of a life lived between places. Through diverse artistic mediums, they explore their cultural heritage, confront societal pressures, and ultimately, shape their own narratives in a fluid world.