A look at the exhibitions and moments defining a season of art in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong art month offered a compelling mix of global and regional perspectives that affirmed its position as a centre for contemporary art. Across each moment, there was a perceptible emphasis on meticulous curation, collaboration, and cross-cultural dialogue that elevated how art is presented and experienced.

Marcos Kueh, The Spirit of Labour, 2026, “Threading Inwards” exhibit, Hong Kong 2026
Threading Inwards
At the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT), the MILL6 Foundation’s latest exhibition, Threading Inwards, invites 14 Asian artists to explore the connection between material and memory. Rooted in Hong Kong’s rich textile history, this contemporary exhibition weaves diverse perspectives through the manipulation of material.
Crozier is proud to support this exhibit as both sponsor and logistics partner. Our teams managed the shipping and on-site installation of the majority of works on view. This project reflects the complexity and collaboration required to realize exhibitions of this scale and reaffirms our position as a trusted partner to institutions advancing art exploration.
Threading Inwards runs until June 28, 2026

George Rouy, A Dream, 2019, Phillips Auction House, Hong Kong 2026
Art Basel Hong Kong and Auctions
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 was an immersive experience defined by thoughtful curation. From the standout installations across the fair to the exhibits throughout the city, including the stunning display by Phillips Auction House, this year’s edition suggested a clear shift towards fewer works, stronger narratives, and elevated executions.

Jacky Ho, founder ArtHouse Tai Hang, Instagram 2026
ArtHouse Tai Hang
Emerging as a compelling addition to Hong Kong art month, ArtHouse Tai Hang transformed the historic Tai Hang neighborhood into a temporary art hub. Founded by Jacky Ho, formerly the Deputy Head and Senior Vice President at Christies, the initiative was conceived as an intimate, community-driven art experience. By activating 10 local, street-level spaces, ArtHouse Tai Hang invited visitors to discover the works of 50 rising international artists in a more organic and exploratory way.
Crozier was proud to serve as official partner of the project, supporting Jacky’s vision with expert logistics.
As the art world continues to expand beyond traditional fair models, festivals like ArtHouse Tai Hang signal a growing interest for more nuanced environments and local engagement. The format of making contemporary art more accessible to the public reinforces Hong Kong as a global artistic hub and, on a smaller scale, showcases the city's rich and layered creative community.

