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Joyful Encounters: The Connoisseurship
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Art of Wong Kwan Shut

Gallery 6
Joyful Encounters: The Connoisseurship and Art of Wong Kwan Shut
Gallery 6

A preeminent connoisseur and scholar-artist based in Hong Kong, Mr Wong had built an extensive and significant collection through a lifelong engagement with great works of successive dynasties. He possessed particularly profound knowledge of the principles, techniques, and aesthetics underlying paintings and calligraphic works from the Wei and Jin to the Ming dynasties (3rd–17th century). This expertise enabled him as an artist to cultivate a personal style steeped in classical traditions yet distinguished by a lyrical, poetic quality all his own. Mr Wong stood out as a true modern heir to China’s time-honoured literati tradition.

From 2025 to 2026, Mr Wong Kwan Shut and his spouse Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying generously donated 68 works to the Hong Kong Palace Museum, including representative works by Mr Wong, works he created in collaboration with his friends, as well as classical paintings from his collection. Dawning on this important donation, the exhibition pays homage to an exceptional scholar-artist, who conversed with and emulated ancient masters with his eloquent brush.

This exhibition is organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum. The works on display are generously donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying to the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

 

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Highlighted objects

Portrait of Wong Kwan Shut

Portrait of Wong Kwan Shut

Chen Yanning (b. 1945)
Late 1980s
Oil on canvas
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Portrait of Wong Kwan Shut

Portrait of Wong Kwan Shut

Chen Yanning (b. 1945)
Late 1980s
Oil on canvas
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Su Shi’s “Former Ode to the Red Cliff” in Cursive Script (Detail)

Su Shi’s “Former Ode to the Red Cliff” in Cursive Script (Detail)

Wong Kwan Shut
2007
Handscroll, ink on paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Su Shi’s “Former Ode to the Red Cliff” in Cursive Script (Detail)

Su Shi’s “Former Ode to the Red Cliff” in Cursive Script (Detail)

Wong Kwan Shut
2007
Handscroll, ink on paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Peach Blossom Stream, Wang Anshi's “South Bank” in Cursive Script

Peach Blossom Stream, Wang Anshi’s “South Bank” in Cursive Script

Wong Kwan Shut
1998
Ink and colour on round silk fan
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Peach Blossom Stream, Wang Anshi's “South Bank” in Cursive Script

Peach Blossom Stream, Wang Anshi’s “South Bank” in Cursive Script

Wong Kwan Shut
1998
Ink and colour on round silk fan
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

“Departing from White Emperor City at Dawn” by Li Bai in Gossamer-line Script

“Departing from White Emperor City at Dawn” by Li Bai in Gossamer-line Script

Wong Kwan Shut
2004
Ink on silver card paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

“Departing from White Emperor City at Dawn” by Li Bai in Gossamer-line Script

“Departing from White Emperor City at Dawn” by Li Bai in Gossamer-line Script

Wong Kwan Shut
2004
Ink on silver card paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Master Dongxin in the Act of Painting (Detail)

Master Dongxin in the Act of Painting (Detail)

Wong Kwan Shut
1968
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Master Dongxin in the Act of Painting (Detail)

Master Dongxin in the Act of Painting (Detail)

Wong Kwan Shut
1968
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
Donated by Mr Wong Kwan Shut and Mrs Wong Pong Chi-ying
Photo: Hong Kong Palace Museum

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West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon


Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun
10:00 am–06:00 pm
Fri, Sat & Public Holiday
10:00 am–08:00 pm | Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) & the first two days of the Lunar New Year