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Objects of Play: Family Guided Tour

[In-person] Chantal Miller Gallery, Asia Society Hong Kong Center


Join us for an engaging family-guided tour of the Objects of Play exhibition showcasing the remarkable works of artist Hoo Mojong (1924-2012). Enjoy your journey in our gallery, where you and your family will explore her art and discover the themes that define her legacy. Participants will receive a worksheet to fill out during the tour, enhancing their understanding of Hoo Mojong's life and work.


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10:45 a.m. Registration

11:00 a.m. Start of Guided Tour

12:00 p.m. End of Guided Tour


The family guided tours are free of charge. Online registration in advance is required.

The maximum capacity of 1 tour is 16 people (8 groups) and underage participants should be accompanied by a guardian.

Places are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional sign-ups will be on waitlist if the tour is full.


Tour will be conducted in English.

Jul 20, 2025

11:00 - 12:00 GMT+8

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Chantal Miller Gallery
Asia Society Hong Kong Center
9 Justice Drive
Admiralty

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR (China)

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Free Admission

*This is a group ticket and each ticket is valid for 2 attendees.
*Underage participants should be accompanied by a guardian.

Complimentary

About Objects of Play: Hoo Mojong Centennial Retrospective

HOO Mojong (1924-2012), a trailblazer in modern art, stands as a key figure in bridging Eastern and Western artistic languages. As one of the most prominent Chinese female artists following Pan Yu-Lin, she has become a significant representative of Asian modernism in the 20th century.

 

This Retrospective exhibition takes place during a significant moment: the centenary of Hoo Mojong's birth. Hoo was born in Shanghai and left her hometown in her early 20s. Her extensive travels and residencies around the world not only enriched her personal experiences but also infused her artistic creations with multicultural inspiration. From Shanghai to Taipei, then to Brazil and Spain, and finally settling in Paris where she created art for 37 years as a painter and printmaker. She returned to China in 1996, museums and institutions throughout China have since celebrated her distinct explorations of bodies and mundane, yet playful, objects. "Objects of Play" will comprehensively trace her artistic creation features nearly 100 artworks including paintings, prints, drawings, and archival materials from various periods of Hoo's career, recapping her integration of Chinese and Western art styles and investigations of the spirituality and power of ordinary life.

 

The exhibition is co-organized by Asia Society Hong Kong Center and Bao Foundation, and co-presented with Mr. Yang Bin & Ms. Yan Qing and Mountain Art Culture and Education Foundation.


DISCLAIMER

By registering for this program, you agree to and understand that you may be photographed, recorded/videotaped and/or interviewed during the program, for purposes relating to this program, promotional purposes, and/or for other work of Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK), including for archival purposes. By registering, you are granting ASHK a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and unrestricted right to use, reproduce, publish and/or display your image (film or photographs) and/or voice (video recording, sound clip or other formats), in any manner or media (including in websites, in newspapers, on social media platforms, in a report or on the television and radio), and the right to sub-license such rights, at ASHK's discretion, to other global centers of Asia Society and other partner organizations/vendors with which ASHK works. If you wish to access your image/sound clip and/or no longer want ASHK and/or our partner organizations/vendors to use your image/ sound clip, please email us at programhk@asiasociety.org.hk. It is the responsibility of the program participant to communicate to our staff at the venue his/her preference. However, we cannot remove content that has already been published. By registering, you agree that published communications can continue in circulation and content may be stored by us and by our photographer in historical archives to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations. 

 

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