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Claudia Chanhoi is redefining sex education through her art
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AI-generated musicians and human artists share the stage in
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Kong
artist
GayBird’s upcoming show
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AI art meets Van Gogh at this Macau exhibition that pushes the boundaries of digital art
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Threat or opportunity? Hong Kong AI artists evaluate their roles and chances against machine learning
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From a giant Keung To to Loewe x Studio Ghibli taking over West Kowloon: Tommy Fung reimagines Hong Kong, addresses social issues with surrealism
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How Are these
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Tackling Gender Issues?
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Digital Art Fair’s Asia edition returns to Hong Kong with a focus on AI art and an installation inspired by the city’s neon lights
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Swedish Chinese artist Lap-see Lam, whose work will be displayed at Venice Biennale 2024, on drawing from Cantonese mythology, personal loss and more
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