1. Waiting Pavilions
    Photograph: Courtesy Jimmy Ho / Tai Kwun Contemporary
  2. Waiting Pavilions
    Photograph: Courtesy Jimmy Ho / Tai Kwun Contemporary
  3. Waiting Pavilions
    Photograph: Courtesy Jimmy Ho / Tai Kwun Contemporary

Waiting Pavilions exhibition

  • Art, Outdoor art
  • Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Art, Central
Catharina Cheung
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Time Out says

This public art commission by Alicja Kwade is the Polish artist’s first site-specific installation in Hong Kong, and is available for viewing at Tai Kwun until 2026. Historically and socially contextualised objects make references to Tai Kwun history while exploring the passage of time and the present.

Six glass structures stand in conjunction with eight bronze cast Monobloc chairs that are each positioned dynamically with a boulder. Drawing on the history of Tai Kwun’s Prison Yard as a place of waiting and confinement, Kwade’s art reflects on the burdens that we carry, and the idea of waiting as a form of punishment in contemporary times, with glass structures representing invisible barriers in our lives. 

‘Waiting Pavilions’ is a precursor to the artist's upcoming inaugural solo exhibition ‘Alicja Kwade: Pretopia’, which will open in Tai Kwun’s JC Contemporary on January 10, 2025.

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