M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) have announced the selection of Trevor Yeung as the featured artist for Hong Kong’s participation in the 60th International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia. The solo exhibition of Hong Kong-based Trevor Yeung will be curated by Olivia Chow, Assistant Curator, Visual Art, M+. Both the artist and the curator have been jointly selected by M+ and HKADC.
I am beyond thankful for the opportunity to unveil a new body of work at the La Biennale di Venezia—to represent Hong Kong, my hometown at one of the most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions in the world. As the world adjusts to the re-opening of borders and new ways of interaction after the pandemic, it is particularly meaningful for me to present new work influenced by cross cultures and my immediate surroundings—to bring my vision abroad and connect with the international art community. I look forward to collaborating with the M+ team led by Olivia Chow.
Trevor Yeung
The new, site-specific exhibition will be a collateral event at the 2024 edition of La Biennale di Venezia, one of the most important contemporary art forums in the world which will be held between 20th April and 24th November 2024. This exhibition marks the sixth collaboration between M+ and HKADC on Hong Kong’s participation in International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia. In the past five editions, M+ and HKADC presented the solo exhibitions of five Hong Kong artists, namely Lee Kit (2013), Tsang Kin-Wah (2015), Samson Young (2017), Shirley Tse (2019), and Angela Su (2022), all were critically acclaimed and enthusiastically received by the international audiences.
We are immensely grateful for the sixth collaboration with our long-term partner HKADC to participate at the International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia. Both M+ and HKADC are committed to carrying out our joint mission to take Hong Kong to the world—to amplify the international resonance of our local artists, curators and their creative visions. I look forward to witnessing how our partnership continues to evolve in new and inspiring ways through this solo exhibition of work by Trevor Yeung. I am particularly delighted to see that Olivia Chow, a young and outstanding curator from M+, who was the assistant curator for the 2019 edition, has been selected as the curator for Trevor Yeung’s solo exhibition. This recognition truly underscores M+’s role and contribution as an important training ground for local curatorial talents.
Suhanya Raffel, Museum Director, M+, :
As with the past five collaborations between M+ and HKADC for International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia, Hong Kong audiences will have the opportunity to see Trevor Yeung’s work in the city following the closing of the Venice presentation. An adapted exhibition will be on view in 2025 at M+, which will be the second return exhibition to be presented at M+ since its opening in 2021.
Since 2001, HKADC has promoted the excellence of Hong Kong contemporary art globally through our participation as a collateral event at the La Biennale di Venezia—a celebration of the international spirits of art. We have established a strong working relationship with M+ over the previous five editions, counting upon their expertise and diligence to present critically acclaimed exhibitions and related programmes. We trust that with Olivia Chow’s remarkable curatorial experience, the solo exhibition of Hong Kong artist Trevor Yeung will fascinate and move international visitors and local audiences alike.
Winsome Chow, Chief Executive of HKADC,
M+ and HKADC are planning a series of public programmes in Hong Kong to connect the selected artist’s and curator’s international experience and perspectives with the rapidly evolving Hong Kong contemporary art scene.
I am thrilled and deeply humbled to curate Hong Kong’s presentation at La Biennale di Venezia. Building on my experience in curating the 58th edition of the Hong Kong collateral event featuring artist Shirley Tse in 2019, I am excited to curate and collaborate with Trevor Yeung, an artist whose unwavering and intricate installation practice I have closely followed since the early days. This extraordinary opportunity will allow us to bring Yeung’s daring vision to life in Venice, a presentation that will hopefully create resonance with the international audience.
Olivia Chow, Curator for the 2024 edition and Assistant Curator, Visual Art, M+