
""If it weren't for the pandemic, I think we would have been in Hong Kong much earlier. But the pandemic takes three years away and then you have around two years of recovery. So here we are in 2026.""
""I don't think that even locally, we are expecting Hong Kong to return to how it was [in the late 2010s]. Hong Kong has changed because the world has changed. It's now about how Hong Kong plays a new role as a global city in a macro context.""
""That context is increasingly Asian as the region's art scenes become more confident and interdependent-and that regional strength provides some buffer from trade wars and military conflict.""
Hong Kong is transitioning from the challenges of the pandemic and political unrest to a vibrant future, marked by the expansion of its arts scene. The city is set to welcome new art spaces, including Ink Studio and Antenna Space, alongside various exhibitions. The local art community acknowledges that Hong Kong's role as a global city has evolved, reflecting broader changes in the world. The regional art scene is gaining strength, providing resilience against global uncertainties.
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