Reading and Re-reading: A Re-encounter with the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Collection

The "Reading and Re-reading" exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Art invites visitors to revisit the Xubaizhai collection and other masterpieces, exploring life's wisdom through the intersection of classical Chinese literature and art across four thematic sections.
- When
26 Jun 2026 - 31 Dec 2026 10:00 - 21:00
- Location
Xubaizhai Gallery of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, Hong Kong Museum of Art
Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Yau Tsim Mong
10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Organizer
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Organizer
Highlights
The "Reading and Re-reading" exhibition, hosted by the Hong Kong Museum of Art, offers a profound journey connecting literature, philosophy, and art. Focusing on the concept of "re-reading," the exhibition invites visitors to revisit classic Chinese paintings and calligraphy that may have been encountered in childhood, now viewed with the depth of life experience and mature perspective.
Program
Chinese painting and calligraphy are inextricably linked to classical literature and philosophy, sharing a common origin and aesthetic philosophy. This exhibition showcases selected works from the Xubaizhai collection and other museum holdings, guiding visitors through four thematic sections:
- Legacy of the Past: Exploring the legends and historical grandeur of the ages.
- Virtue of a Gentleman: Examining the expression of high moral character through traditional brushwork.
- Landscape and Sentiment: Finding tranquility and inner peace through nature-inspired art.
- Reflective Years: A journey through time, capturing the emotional and artistic essence of life's passage.
These works serve as more than mere displays; they are a bridge to ancient wisdom, inviting visitors to engage in a dialogue that transcends time and space.
Venue & Access
The exhibition is held at the Xubaizhai Gallery of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, 2/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art, located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Visitors can easily reach the venue via MTR (Tsim Sha Tsui or East Tsim Sha Tsui station). As a cultural landmark, the museum offers accessible facilities and a serene environment, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers.
Ticketing
For specific ticketing details and updates, please refer to the official website of the Hong Kong Museum of Art. We welcome art enthusiasts, students, and the public to immerse themselves in the profound beauty of Chinese art.











