
Just recently Galerie Koo has moved to Wong Chuck Hang’s – M Place – which has emerged as one of Hong Kong’s most dynamic art districts. The Hong Kong based contemporary art gallery started their collaboration with Sabeth Holland in 2015, then situated at the Vogue Building in Central Hong Kong, and have represented her ever since.
With a decicated focus on contemporary art and Chinese ink, Galerie Koo respresent a discerning selection of established and emerging artists from around the world. They host dynamic exhibitions in their Wong Chuk Hang space, participate in local and international art fairs, and provide comprehensive art consultancy services—guiding clients from commissioning to installation. Their mission is to connect art lovers with original paintings across diverse themes, promoting the depth and dynamism of our artists› practices to a global audience. And they are a proud member of the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association.
Galerie Koo – Unit 1701, M Place, 54 Wong Chuck Hang Road – Yip Fat St. entrance, Wong Chuk Hang – Hong Kong – China
The industrial buildings of Wong Chuk Hang are speedily transforming into a vibrant hub for contemporary art and creative spaces. At the heart of this scene is Galler Koo at M Place, which contributes to the area’s experimental and international outlook. Just a short journey away, the M+ Museum anchors the wider cultural landscape, connecting the district to Hong Kong’s global dialogue on visual culture, design, and contemporary art. Together, they reflect a city where grassroots creativity and world-class institutions coexist and continuously inspire one another
Sabeth Holland’s collaboration with the renowned Galerie Koo of Hong Kong unfolds as a measured dialogue between artistic rigor and curatorial vision. Rooted in a shared sensitivity to material nuance and conceptual clarity, the partnership situates Holland’s work within a transcontinental context where contemporary practice meets the gallery’s refined, historically informed perspective. The result is not simply a permanent representation with exhibitions, but a cultural exchange—one that quietly expands the language of both artist and institution.
A Selection of Art Shows
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Sculpting Dreams (Internal Link)
Art Central Hong Kong (Internal Link)
Fine Art Asia (Internal Link)
Sabeth Holland› s Solo Exhibition (Internal Link)
Pulse Miami Beach (Internal Link)