Presented by M+, the exhibition comprises works created within the last two years and brings together six artists shortlisted by a discerning international jury.
The Sigg Prize is open to artists born or working in the Greater China region who produce work that is relevant to the region, with the intention to highlight and promote innovative practices on an international scale. During the exhibition, members of the Sigg Prize jury will judge each piece and select the winner who will win a cash prize of HK$500,000, while HK$100,000 will be awarded to each of the shortlisted artists to encourage their future practice.
The Sigg Prize exhibition will run until May 17 and admission is free of charge. The exhibition features works that span mediums from video to site installations to orchestral performances, visit their website to learn more about the artists.
*In light of the current situation, M+ Pavilion will be closed until further notice.