Para Site is pleased to launch its thirtieth-anniversary programmes with ‘Site-seeing’, an exhibition that revisits and responds to the institution’s foundational 1996 exhibition of the same name, on view from 14 March to 14 June 2026. Re-engaging with its core questions, ‘Site-seeing’ explores how urban space, memory, and art-making have evolved within today’s global cities.
The exhibition brings together nine artists and artist groups from the Asia Pacific region and beyond, including Tolia Astakhishvili (b. 1974, Tbilisi), Heman Chong (b. 1977, Muar), Covey Gong (b. 1994, Changsha), Ko Sin Tung (b. 1987, Hong Kong), Nawin Nuthong (b. 1993, Bangkok), Anna Sew Hoy (b. 1976, Auckland), Bo Wang and Lu Pan (based in Amsterdam and Hong Kong), Tianyi Zheng (b. 1995, Wuhan), and Stella Zhong (b. 1993, Shenzhen).
Through commissioned and recent works spanning installations, moving images, and sculptures, ‘Site-seeing’ expands upon the original exhibition’s conceptual investigations. Featuring a generation of artists born between the 1970s and 1990s, their works collectively address the complexities of near-constant redevelopment that define much of contemporary urban life. By placing Hong Kong in dialogue with neighboring and distant cities, the works probe into the myriad of public and private interests that drive urban change, staging the city as a space shaped by regulation and alienation. Simultaneously, however, many of the works attend to the moments of wonder, humor, and meaning that persist within the cracks of the built environment.
“Over the course of three decades, Para Site has become indelibly woven into the urban fabric of Hong Kong and its region.” says Interim Director and curator Junni Chen. “On the occasion of this milestone year, we found it fitting to return to one of the key themes that has preoccupied generations of curators and artists throughout our history. By convening a group of artists whose personal biographies and practices are shaped by living within these very conditions, the exhibition offers an opportunity to re-examine what urban development means for the region, and how it textures our everyday lives.”
Curated by Junni Chen and Yuanyu Li, ‘Site-seeing’ inaugurates ‘Para Site: 30 Years’, a year-long series of exhibitions, performances, public programmes, and residencies. Inspired by the institution’s early ethos of pairing artists in dialogue, the anniversary programme will foster conversations across practices, histories, and geographies, exploring the possibilities that emerge when diverse ideas converge.

Para Site Art Space is financially supported by the Art Development Matching Grants Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The content of this exhibition does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The Hong Kong Arts Development Council supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.
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