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Fit To Be Tied Oct 2016

Fit To Be Tied

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

In conjunction with the 8th International Shibori Symposium, HKDI presented The Animal Fiber: Art Informs Shibori from 13 December 2011 to 14 January 2012, revealing how an ancient technique has grown into an art form revered by couturiers and a medium of experimentation loved by children of all ages.


Master Strokes Oct 2016

Master Strokes

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

A new exhibition at HKDI will reveal how one of China's most famous contemporary artists created a unique synthesis between East and West


Brit Parade Oct 2016

Brit Parade

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

This summer saw the first-ever large-scale exhibition of contemporary British art in Hong Kong. The exhibition called at four cities, providing an inspiration for HKDI staff and a challenge for its travelling curators.


Poetry In Motion Oct 2016

Poetry In Motion

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

The Emerging Design Talents 2016 programme has seen a truly spectacular selection of creativity from this year's graduates.


Perpetual Emotion Oct 2016

Perpetual Emotion

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

Charles Kaisin is a designer who wears his heart and intellect on both sleeves, embracing the world with passionate enthusiasm and challenging ideas. His role as the co-curator of the Dress Code and Design in Motion exhibitions that will be at HKDI through the spring proves that one man can be in several places at once, so long as he has enough imagination.


Rainbow Effect Oct 2016

Rainbow Effect

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

Bold and bright hues are an integral part of the Asian landscape. In November the HKDI will host an exhibition called Colours of Asia which, as Lisa Li reports, will offer new insights into the way that colour shapes every aspect of our lives.