Bon A Petite Art Exhibition
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Every 'Art March,' Hong Kong immerses itself in a rich artistic atmosphere. While public attention often focuses on large-scale art fairs with magnificent works, the often million-dollar large-scale masterpieces can intimidate newcomers to the art scene. Located in Sheung Wan, 13a New Street Art Gallery takes an alternative approach, launching the new group exhibition 'Bon A Petite' from March 19 to April 5, 2026 (Wednesday to Sunday), presenting small original works and limited edition art toys from eight contemporary artists, allowing art to integrate into daily life in a more accessible and warm manner. 'Bon A Petite' breaks the framework of high art thresholds. The exhibition's name plays on the French phrase for 'enjoy your meal,' inviting viewers to enjoy art with a relaxed mindset as if savoring fine cuisine. With 'Petite (small)' as the core concept, it brings together eight contemporary artists from Japan, New York, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong, featuring bite-sized, affordably priced originals and limited edition art toys. Curator Ruby Fung shares the concept: 'During major exhibitions like Art Basel, audiences are often overwhelmed by large-scale, high-priced works that are difficult to relate to. This exhibition deliberately selects finely detailed, reasonably priced works that not only easily integrate into modern homes but also possess the collectible value of originals, providing an elegant and pressure-free starting point for newcomers to the art world.' The exhibition offers an alternative choice for 'Art March,' with styles spanning from trendy cartoons and modern sculptures to traditional crafts, allowing aspiring collectors with limited budgets to experience the joy of collecting fine art.