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Knotting Space, a newly launched cycle-based curatorial platform at H Queen’s, serves as a dynamic meeting ground for collectors, galleries, institutions, and non-profit organizations. Curated by Jims Lam, the platform is developed through deliberate international collaborations. Throughout the year, Knotting Space will unveil four distinct “knots”, each fostering cross-regional dialogue and new curatorial perspectives.
The inaugural exhibition, Knot I: The Drawing Room and HUA International presents Soft Reality, Hard Dreams, runs from 23 March to 18 April 2026. Bringing together five international artists — Vivian Caccuri (Brazil), Jinbin Chen (China), Mark Justiniani (Philippines), Matina Partosa (Philippines), and Shi Yi (China) — the exhibition explores dreams as an alternative dimension shaped by collective memory and personal imagination. Through a cross-cultural curatorial lens, the exhibition investigates the shifting boundaries between dream and waking life, sensation and perception, illuminating the potent interplay between reality and the imagined.