Rossi & Rossi Gallery in Hong Kong
Wong Chuk Hang · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Rossi & Rossi operates within contemporary art in Hong Kong as a gallery with a distinct focus on Himalayan and South Asian artistic practices, positioning itself at the intersection of contemporary production and historical research. Based in Wong Chuk Hang, a district that has become a key cluster for galleries in Hong Kong, the gallery extends a program that engages both living artists and historical material, often foregrounding the cultural and political contexts surrounding Tibetan and Himalayan art. Its curatorial direction is shaped by a sustained commitment to scholarship, with exhibitions frequently accompanied by research, publications, and archival perspectives. This dual emphasis on contemporary practice and historical continuity situates the gallery within a broader effort to reframe how non-Western art histories are presented within international contemporary discourse.
The program includes artists such as Gonkar Gyatso, Tenzing Rigdol, and other figures whose work navigates questions of identity, diaspora, and cultural transmission through painting, installation, and mixed media. Exhibitions often explore the relationship between tradition and contemporaneity, not as a fixed opposition but as an evolving field of negotiation. Within the Hong Kong context, this approach contributes a specific perspective to the city’s gallery landscape, introducing narratives that are less centered on dominant global art circuits. At the same time, its presence at international art fairs and collaborations with institutions reinforces its transnational reach, connecting regional practices to wider audiences. The gallery thus functions as both a commercial space and a platform for research-driven exhibitions that expand the visibility of artists working across Himalayan and South Asian contexts.
Selected Artists
Rasheed Araeen
Pakistani, British
Tsherin Sherpa
Nepalese
Naiza Khan
Pakistani, British
Lee Mingwei
Taiwanese, American
Shubigi Rao
Singaporean
Slavs and Tatars
Iranian, Polish
Selected Exhibitions
In my holding
Janine Antoni
UNRULY edges
Naiza Khan
Eating One's Tail
Shubigi Rao
Two Manifestos
Siah Armajani, Rasheed Araeen
Spirits Empowered
Tsherin Sherpa
Going East, Again
Rasheed Araeen
Explore Hong Kong
Three ways of reading the contemporary art landscape of Hong Kong.
