A curatorial collective based in Hong Kong
❋ 2025
Time Flies Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind
物換星移
Heath, Hong Kong
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❋ 2024
What the Map Doesn’t Say 
Public program for Arts Collaboration Kyoto
International Conference Center, Kyoto
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❋ 2024
Tingtong Chang: Little Hell
Each Modern Gallery, Taipei
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❋  2023
Time Files Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind 
影を残して、時は去る
TOKAS, Tokyo


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❋  2022
Time Files Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind
物換星移
Powerstation of Art, Shanghai


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❋  2021
Æthereal 
逸菲蕾遨
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung







❋  2019
Borrowed Scenery
借景
Cattle Depot, Hong Kong







❋  2019
Very Natural Actions
藏木於林
Taikwun Contemporary, Hong Kong







❋ 2018
A Tree Fell in The Forest, and No One’s There
林中的樹倒下而沒有人在
Powerstation of Art, Shanghai
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Founded by two curators André Chan and Chong Chin-yin in 2018, Arts Collective is a curating platform based in Hong Kong. Arts Collective’s practice resides in the intersection of contemporary art and other cultural influences. We are passionate about synergizing cross-disciplinary dialogues of exchange within and outside of Hong Kong through research and networking. Goals include blending boundaries, forming interdisciplinary connections, and synthesizing ideas to further cultural capital and create intellectual value.  Their work spans across multiple disciplines including exhibition, performance and other interventions. They were selected as Shanghai Powerstation of Art Emerging Curator 2018.

藝類 Arts Collective 由策展人陳子澂與張瀞尹創立於2018年,是一個以是一個位於香港的策展平台,藝類的實踐領域處於當代藝術和其他文化學科之間的交叉點。我們熱衷於通過研究和交流,在香港本土和國際之間的跨學科對話,打破界限、建立不同學科的聯繫,用以進一步提升文化資本和創造知識價值,策展項目橫跨不同媒介包括展覽、舞蹈、表演與不同的空間介入,入選為2018年上海當代藝術博物館的青策計劃,策劃的展覽與表演包括:〈物換星移〉(上海當代藝術博物館、2022)〈Æthereal 逸菲蕾遨〉(國立臺灣美術館、2021)、〈借景〉(香港牛棚、2019)、〈逶迤〉(尖沙咀海旁、2019)、〈藏木於林〉(香港大館當代美術館、2019)、〈林中的樹倒下而沒有人在〉(上海當代藝術博物館、2018)。




 




















Selected Projects

2025
Time Files Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind 物換星移,Heath, Hong Kong

2024
Public program for Arts Collaboration Kyoto

2023 
Time Files Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind 影を残して、時は去る, Tokyo Arts and Space, Tokyo 

2022
Time Files Over Us But Leaves Its Shadow Behind 物換星移,Powerstation of Art, Shanghai

2021
Æthereal 逸菲蕾遨, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung

2020
MMXX, Art at a Time Like This, online

2019
Borrowed Scenery 借景, Cattle Depot, Hong Kong
Flanêur 逶迤, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Hong Kong
        Presented by Hong Kong Jockey Club as part of the New Arts Power programme
Very Natural Actions 藏木於林, Taikwun Contemporary, Hong Kong

2018
A Tree Fell in the Forest and No One’s There 林中的樹倒下而沒有人在, Powerstation of Art, Shanghai
        Selected as part of the PSA Emerging Curators Project 2018





The Studio


Located in the heart of the city, our studio has long served as a vibrant gathering place for artists and art practitioners. With the addition of a kitchen, the space has evolved into a hub for exploring food as both a subject of research and a medium for connection, while hosting guests from around the world. We believe food is inherently a social experience—one of the most powerful ways to connect with others and build meaningful relationships. In 2023, we launched a monthly initiative where a local art practitioner was invited to cook for our peers. Each dinner brought together about a dozen guests, fostering meaningful connections and inspiring new collaborations within the art community. Recognizing that food is deeply woven into the cultural fabric, our work also involves discovering new ingredients and production methods, preserving traditional recipes by recreating them, sharing the results, and creating new memories in the process. Beyond our city, we extended this dinner format to Tokyo and London, introducing elements of Hong Kong’s culture while fostering new global connections. Over time, we have hosted artists, curators, and art industry professionals from all over the world, introducing them to local cuisine and connecting them with local art practitioners, strengthening the dialogue between food, art, and community.  Since 2024, we have started our research on the historical foodways of Hong Kong and the region, hoping  to produce events based on the findings.


       
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