2025 Top Shows from Art.Voyage
As we are wrapping up 2025, we want to share with you some of the best art shows we saw during our art.voyage trips in Hong Kong, Paris and Vienna. Here are the top 10 shows that still linger in our minds and hearts. We are really happy that we got to see them!
**HONG KONG**
Sarah Tse (US), Gagosian
Complex mixed-media works blur painting, sculpture, and space, confronting image proliferation, time, memory, and perception through layered visual vocabularies.
Lynne Drexler (US) - The Seventies, Whitecube
Vibrant 1970s abstract paintings fuse colour-field energy with landscape aura, revealing lyrical, Post-Impressionist-inflected abstraction.
Emma McIntyre (NZ) - Among my swan, David Zwirner
Vivid, gestural abstractions mix oils and unconventional materials, exploring alchemical processes and fluid landscape invocations.
**PARIS**
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot (FR)- Clinaman, Pinault Collection
Sonic installations transmute chance interactions and sound with visual poetics, creating immersive acoustic-visual experiences.
Corps et âmes @boursedecommerce- Pinault Collection
A thematic group exhibition exploring how contemporary artists represent the human body and spirit across media, probing identity, emotion, collective memory and racial politics.
**VIENNA**
Kazuko Miyamoto (JP), Belvedere 21
Largest international retrospective of her radical string constructions and multi-medium work that expands Minimalism with feminist and corporeal spatial presence.
Matthew Wong – Vincent van Gogh: Painting as a Last Resort, Albertina Museum
Juxtaposes Wong’s luminous, introspective landscapes with van Gogh’s expressive works, revealing his unique synthesis of Eastern and Western influences, emotional depth, and modernist lineage.
Eckart Hahn (DE) - Membran, Galerie Crone
Surreal, trompe-l’oeil canvases and installations render everyday forms as dreamlike, hallucinatory perspectives.
Hans Op De Beeck(BE) - Curiosities, Constellations and Vanishing Points, Galerie Krinzinger
Sculptures and installations evoke Wunderkammer objects and films exploring human existence, memory, and cosmic curiosity. The show created a profound theatrical experience for the audience.
Marina Abramovic (RS), Albertina Modern
A major retrospective of her seminal performance art in Austria, illuminating her practice of durational presence, endurance, and relational experience, spanning over 50 decades.