The Sigg Prize 2025 has been awarded jointly to Hong Kong animator Wong Ping and Macau-raised artist Heidi Lau, marking the first time the contemporary art prize has been shared between two artists since it was first awarded in 2019.
The Sigg Prize 2025 has been awarded jointly to Hong Kong animator Wong Ping and Macau-raised artist Heidi Lau, marking the first time the contemporary art prize has been shared between two artists since it was first awarded in 2019.
The winners were selected after their commissioned projects were presented at the museum in September, together with works by four other shortlisted artists: Bi Rongrong, Ho Rui An, Hsu Chia-wei and Pan Daijing.

It has been nearly 15 years since Wong, born in 1984, began weaving his dark, explicit fairy tales in the form of cutesy cartoons and the flat aesthetics of early video games.
The year 1972 was when Bruce Lee rose to superstardom in Hong Kong. The Post’s roving reporter Jean Chan covered Lee’s rise – and much…
The Ching Ming Festival, a traditional Chinese festival with a long history, is a time dedicated to paying tribute to deceased family members and ancestors….
One morning, in the last year of her life, my mother – in the later stages of dementia – offered to make me a cup…
Art-house movie trilogies are rare beasts, and even rarer when they are unintended. “I think it was completely accidental,” says Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen of…
It’s shaping up to be a bubbly weekend as New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel is offering a champagne and caviar pairing menu for The…