Hong Kong

21/F Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Monday to Saturday 10am - 6:00pm

Since its inception in 1981, Alisan Fine Arts has been an integral part of Hong Kong's vibrant art scene, with our flagship gallery nestled in the heart of the city’s bustling business district, Central. Perched atop 1 Lyndhurst Tower, this space serves as both our global headquarters and our premier exhibition venue. Here, we proudly present career-defining surveys and showcase the masterpieces of our most distinguished artists and estates. This iconic location continues to be a beacon for art enthusiasts, offering a curated journey through memorable and influential exhibitions that have shaped the Asian art landscape for over four decades.

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In Pursuit of Naïveté : Fang Zhaoling’s Journey
Now On 2026-03-16 - 2026-05-16

Alisan Fine Arts is honoured to present our second solo exhibition of Fang Zhaoling (1914–2006), one of the most important Chinese female artists of the twentieth century, as part of the gallery’s 45th anniversary celebration highlighting the “Then and Now”. Fang studied under Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), a towering master of modern ink art, and also apprenticed with Zhao Shao-ang (1905-1998), a leading representative of the second generation of the Lingnan School. Inspired by these predecessors, Fang developed a highly individual freehand language— approaching Abstract Expressionism in its vigour—across a wide range of subjects.

Hong Kong
Zhang Xiaoli: Wandering Mindscape
Now On 2026-02-28 - 2026-05-23

Alisan Atelier is delighted to present Wandering Mindscape, the debut Hong Kong solo exhibition of emerging contemporary artist Zhang Xiaoli, inaugurating the year-long celebration of Alisan Fine Arts’ 45th anniversary. Featuring 19 recent works, the exhibition showcases Zhang’s meticulous fine painting technique (gongbi) in landscapes set within surreal and imagined spaces. Her compositions incorporate playful game-related motifs, including her well-known Lego and Box series, alongside references to chess, the Rubik’s Cube, and labyrinths. Together, her work reframes of the classical literati pursuit of “wandering in the mind,” echoing the gallery’s anniversary theme, “Then and Now”.  

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