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M+ Museum Ticket | Hong Kong

Kowloon City
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• Explore M+ Museum, Hong Kong’s hub for contemporary visual culture with 33 galleries and curated exhibitions• Visit curated spaces like the Mediatheque and Grand Stair for film and cultural programs• Savor diverse cuisine at Agate, Mosu Hong Kong, and M+ Lounge for a unique museum dining journey• Upgrade your visit with Hong Kong Palace Museum bundle deals on KKday now! Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker• The exhibition showcases the career and print works of French-Chinese artist Zao Wou-Ki, exploring how he used printmaking to inspire his abstract experiments.Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now (Opens on 14 March 2026)• The exhibition is a comprehensive survey of her career to date, featuring major works from the artist’s studio and collections across Asia and beyond.Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time• The exhibition celebrates the legacy of composer, producer, and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto. Created in collaboration with artist Shiro Takatani, async-immersion is paired with a three-dimensional representation of the music in a gallery space.* Free admission: M+ Ticket holders, Members, and Patrons enjoy special priority lane access.

"M+ at Night: Visions of the Future" will be held on Friday, May 1, 2026, from 19:00 to 00:00. Early bird pre-sales are open from March 30 to April 12, 2026. The performance lineup includes COCOONICS, BEN CHIU, and ANTI-GENERAL.

"Things, Spaces, Interactions" Exhibit in East Galleries. Photographed by Dan Leung

Lee Ufan "Relatum – The Mirror Road" 2021/2022© Lee Ufan / ADAGP, Paris – SACK, Seoul, 2024. Installation view of Lee Ufan, 2022, The National Art Center, Tokyo. Photo: Shu Nakagawa. Image courtesy of The National Art Center, Tokyo

The exhibition “Robert Rauschenberg and Asia” showcases a series of important works by Robert Rauschenberg, some created during his time in Asia and others inspired by his experiences there. It also features works by Asian artists, creating a dialogue between them. On-site at the “Robert Rauschenberg and Asia” exhibition, 2025. © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Photo: Leung Yu Chung. Image courtesy of M+.

"Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker” exhibition, on-site, 2025. Zao Wou-Ki © ProLitteris, Zurich, 2025. Photo by Leung Yu Chung, courtesy of M+.

Installation view of ‘Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time’ at M+, 2026. © 2026 KAB Inc. Photo: Lok Cheng. Image courtesy of M+, Hong Kong

Lee Bul, ‘Mon grand récit: Weep into stone...’, 2005.Installation view of ‘Lee Bul: From Me, Belongs to YouOnly’, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2012. Collection of HITEJINRO Co., Ltd © Lee Bul. Photo: OsamuWATANABE. Courtesy of the artist and Mori Art Museum

What to Expect
⚠️ May Holiday Special Arrangement- 1 May 2026 (Friday): 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM- 4 May 2026 (Monday): 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM — Opening Hours Info —• Tuesday–Thursdays & Weekends: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM• Fridays: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM• Mondays: Closed• Last admission: 30 minutes before closing• The museum is open on all public holidays unless otherwise announced, please visit official website for the latest opening hours• Ticket holders can enter at the reserved time and date — M+ Exhibitions —• Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker The exhibition showcases the career and print works of French-Chinese artist Zao Wou-Ki, exploring how he used printmaking to inspire his abstract experiments. • Robert Rauschenberg and Asia This exhibition features a series of significant works by Robert Rauschenberg, including pieces created in Asia and works inspired by his experiences in Asia. It also presents works by Asian artists, fostering a dialogue between their creations.• Making It Matters Making It Matters mostly draws upon the diverse works of the M+ Collections. The artists, designers, and architects featured include John Cage, Harold Cohen, Julie & Jesse, John Maeda, Raffaella della Olga, Anna Ridler, Ki Saigon, Fujimori Terunobu, Jay Sae Jung Oh, Stanley Wong, and Võ Trọng Nghĩa Architects. It follows the process of making from concept and research to design and fabrication, as well as the social networks that link each step. By delving into the inspirations, techniques, and impacts behind the selected works, the exhibition helps us understand our own roles in processes of making and their relation to our daily lives.• Shanshui: Echoes and Signals Works from the M+ Collections explore the complex connections between landscape and humanity in our post-industrial, increasingly virtual world.• M+ Sigg Collection: Inner Worlds The third exhibition of the M+ Sigg Collection builds on the groundbreaking previous editions, M+ Sigg Collection: From Revolution to Globalisation (2021–2023) and M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story (2023–2025). This new display provides a new and in-depth perspective on the collection and contemporary Chinese art by spotlighting key artists and trends.• Things, Spaces, Interactions The Multimedia Centre, Grand Stairs (excluding events that require tickets), B1 floor of the building, and the rooftop garden are open to the public free of charge.
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What to Expect
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• Bags and backpacks smaller than 30 cm x 42 cm x 10 cm are allowed in the galleries, but backpacks must be worn on the front of the body with the strap(s) slung over one or both shoulders. Larger items must be checked in to lockers or the cloakroom, available for rental (charged by the hour, first-come, first-served basis)• Wheelchairs and baby strollers are available to rent for free on a first-come, first-served basis• If help is needed, find M+ staff within the building or at Ground Floor Information Desk• Photography is permitted at M+, but please turn off your flash. Filming is only allowed in designated areas. Please check gallery signs or consult M+ staff before filming• Please be respectful to other visitors and M+ staff• Smoking and vaping are prohibited• Food and drink are not allowed inside the galleries• Please refrain from touching the artworks to help preserve them• Visitors with trained service animals are welcome; pets and other animals are not allowed• For safety, please note that all visitors must undergo a security check before entering and within the M+ building
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