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Awards and Fellowships

M+ recognises and supports outstanding research and work related to twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual culture across Hong Kong, Asia, and beyond.

Awards

An installation artwork includes a large screen in the centre of a darkened room. In front of the screen, several speakers are on the floor. A video is projected onto the screen, displaying an orchestra conductor, standing with his back against the viewer, facing a musical ensemble.

Sigg Prize

Open to artists born or working in the Greater China region, the Sigg Prize recognises important artistic practices in the region and aims to highlight and promote diverse works on an international scale.

Fellowships

Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research

Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research

The Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research supports new research on Chinese art, in dialogue with the M+ Collections. The fellowship corresponds with M+’s commitment to enriching the contemporary conversation on art in the region, and to defining new platforms for research and debate.
A playground situated next to a hillside and near a road surrounded by buildings. Multiple sculptural climbing structures are visible. There are clusters of coloured concrete cylinders and half-cylinders stacked on top of each other in different combinations, a group of standing and lying red and yellow poles thick enough to climb, and large curved white sheets of concrete. A red, white, and yellow slide structure made out of curved, bulbous shapes sits in the middle of a large sandpit. Large red, green, and white abstract patterns are painted on the neighbouring hillside, running down it to join the playground.

M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship (2015–2025)

M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship was an initiative which supported original research that investigated issues pertinent to design and architecture practices in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area, and Asia through a transnational lens.
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