Oi! Spotlight — Space · Ecology · Poetics: Zheng Jing's Way of Art
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Organised by Oi!
Project Partner: Napp Studio & Architects
Oi! is honoured to invite Zheng Jing, a renowned multi-disciplinary artist and Professor at the China Academy of Art from the Chinese Mainland, to present his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, encapsulating his artistic explorations over the past 25 years. Focusing on non-solid media, such as water, sound, air and light, the exhibition interacts with the venue to form a unique "ecology", inviting viewers to wander through and rediscover the purpose of art in public space and its relationship to the environment.
During his research and preparation stage, Zheng recorded sounds and conducted spatial scanning in various public spaces throughout Hong Kong. By integrating these elements, he breaks and reconstructs the boundaries of time and space in a novel way, creating a unique resonance of Hong Kong. This exhibition marks the first "Spatial Ecology Report" of his career, showcasing both his early and latest works, alongside his international public art initiative, the "Expeditionary Light" public art project. This exhibition offers Hong Kong audiences a multi-sensory, interdimensional experience that reflects his unique insights and artistic stance.
Artist: Zheng Jing
Date: 19.3.2026 — 11.10.2026
Venue: Oi! Warehouse 1 & 2, Oi! Study, Oi! Lawn
Free Admission
A Journey Guided by the Artist: Zheng Jing’s Space · Ecology · Poetics
Zheng Jing, a renowned Chinese contemporary multi-disciplinary artist, will be present and guide the participants to enter his artistic realm. Through the interplay of poetic ambiance and space, participants will experience the profound impact of his site-specific installations and gain insights into his distinctive approach and aesthetic vision. Come and meet the artist and experience his poetic reinterpretation of spatial ecology.
Date: 22.3.2026
Time: 2:30 – 4:00pm
Meeting Point: Oi! Lawn
Language: Programme conducted in Putonghua
Quota: 30
Fee: Free
Prior registration is required. (To register, please send the participant's name and phone number to htungng@lcsd.gov.hk by email.) A confirmation email will be sent upon successful registration.







