DE SARTHE is pleased to unveil its new and expanded space in the Southside art district, officially opening on September 20th, 2025. Encompassing over 10,000sqft, the gallery’s new home is composed of different exhibition spaces, which will be inaugurated by a solo exhibition by contemporary artist Lazarus Chan, as well as an exhibition of Post-war and Modern works.
The vision for the new space is to showcase the emerging movement of art and technology alongside historically significant artworks to remind of the importance of context in understanding art, whether classic or contemporary. In the same way that master artworks are considered in relation to their era, the gallery maintains that the essence of contemporary art is its relevance to today’s world.
Lazarus Chan
Poetics Policy
Sep 20 – Nov 15, 2025
Opening: Saturday, Sep 20, 3–7pm
Poetics Policy is the gallery’s first solo exhibition for Hong Kong-based artist Lazarus Chan. Featuring an interconnected body of multimedia and interactive artworks, the immersive exhibition explores the nature of policy-making and the intricate ways in which it manifests in art, machine intelligence, and reality. An imagined simulation of the future, the exhibition is host to a living system built by AI but governed by the artist. Within this space, the essence of art lies not in the generated texts or imagery, but the poetic policies that shape their creation.
Marc Chagall, Chu Teh-Chun, Giorgio de Chirico, Yayoi Kusama, Joan Miró,Henry Moore, Jack Tworkov, Bernar Venet, Zao Wou-Ki
20th Century Narratives – In Conversation
Sep 20 – Nov 29, 2025
Opening: Saturday, Sep 20, 3–7pm
20th Century Narratives – In Conversation is a selection of Post-war and Modern artworks, inaugurating the new space with a revitalized vision for public exhibitions of historically significant artworks.
20th Century Narratives – In Conversation brings together paintings and sculptures made in a transcontinental dialogue, featuring influential artists including Marc Chagall, Chu Teh-Chun, Giorgio de Chirico, Yayoi Kusama, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Jack Tworkov, Bernar Venet, and Zao Wou-Ki.
DE SARTHE
2/F, Block A, Vita Tower
29 Wong Chuk Hang Road
Hong Kong
+852 2167 8896
Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 7pm

