F E A T U R E S

 

ANNE HATHAWAY STARS ON VOGUE HONG KONG’S NOVEMBER ISSUE

We spoke to the seasoned actress about her favourite memory on set for her latest film, Armageddon Time and how fashion can be used as a tool for change.

 

YUMI NU, YOONMI SUN, KAYAKO HIGUCHI, SHERRY SHI AND CHLOE OH STAR ON VOGUE HONG KONG’S OCTOBER ISSUE

Top Asian models Yumi Nu, Yoonmi Sun, Kayako Higuchi, Sherry Shi and Chloe Oh are fronting Vogue Hong Kong’s October issue and taking the fashion industry by storm.

 
 
 

CONAN GRAY ON LOVE, LIFE AND FLARED PANTS

The 23-year-old Superache singer shares why he needs to be brutally honest in his work and why flared pants have been his go-to for the past year.

 

SYDNEY SWEENEY STARS ON VOGUE HONG KONG’S JULY ISSUE

Driven and committed, Sydney Sweeney joins a new collective of next-gen hustlers and multi-hyphenates carving out the future of the entertainment industry.

 
 
 

BAD BUNNY ON ARTISTRY, AUTHENTICITY AND WHERE HE FINDS INSPIRATION

We spoke with the artist shattering boundaries and bringing Puerto Rican trap to the global stage.

 
 

CHELLA MAN ON REPRESENTATION AND ADVOCACY THROUGH ART

Chella is a transgender, Deaf, genderqueer and Jewish person of colour quashing stereotypes and shining a light on causes that matter.

 
 
 
 

VIRTUE VILLAGE IS THE QUEER ARTIST DUO YOU NEED TO KNOW

Shattering stereotypes as they reveal the unfiltered truth through their art.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

ART, CULTURE AND… CLIMATE CHANGE?

The art world is known for promoting liberal values of inclusion and diversity, whilst presenting inspiring creations that will stand the test of time and influence generations to come. Given this, how much longer can the industry ignore the colossal environmental impacts of its travelling exhibitions, fairs and collectors jetting across the globe? The question comes down to whether or not the art world is ready to accept its erroneous ways and implement sustainable alternatives to propel the industry down a brighter, greener path.

 

WHAT DEFINES BEAUTY? THE SCRUTINY OF WOMEN TODAY AND THROUGHOUT HISTORY

From 14th century oil paintings depicting plush, naked figures in the Renaissance period to the latest nude Kardashian selfie to brace Twitter, we take a look at how art, publications and social media have informed and shaped feminine beauty ideals over the years.

 

THE NEW YORK TIMES: CARBON’S CASUALTIES

Carbon’s Casualties cuts through the static of climate change discourse with a series of arresting imagery imbued with rich journalistic narrative. Photographed by The New York Times’ Pulitzer Prize winning Josh Haner, this eye-opening exhibition is on view at HACC, Hong Kong’s newest art space, through 16 February, 2020.

 

NON-CONFORMITY AND THE VISCERAL REJECTION OF AUTHORITY

Gagosian Hong Kong reopens for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the significant occasion with the works of esteemed Neo-Expressionist painter Georg Baselitz. His latest series, “Years later,” was created specifically for the Hong Kong gallery, demonstrating yet another radical departure for the artist through a series of 13 large oil paintings produced through his recently conceived process of contact-printing.

 
 

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