
down to earth (exhale)
A Solo Exhibition of Works by Chloë Cheuk
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1a space proudly announces down to earth (exhale), the 2nd edition of our Mid-Career Artist Exhibition and Publication Series. This project brings together the selected team of artist Chloë Cheuk, curator Yang Yeung, and researcher Christina Chung to explore the artist’s evolving practice with diverse perspectives.
down to earth (exhale) is a solo exhibition of works by Montreal-based Hong Kong artist Chloë Cheuk. Her past sculptural and video works are contextualised in a Hong Kong that she is starting to get to know since relocating to Canada ten years ago. This exhibition presents Chloë Cheuk’s evolving practice, which is driven by curiosity, experimentation across mediums, and an ongoing quest to pursue completeness–an intrinsic quality in her artistic practice and her life. This exhibition is accompanied by the publishing of Cheuk’s first artist monograph, Chloë Cheuk: In Search of Completeness.
Created in Collaboration by
Chloë Cheuk
Christina Chung
Yang Yeung
EXHIBITION | 7/3 - 10/5, 2026
OPENING RECEPTION | 7/3 (Sat) | 4-6pm
OPENING HOURS | 11-7pm | Tue - Sun
VENUE | Unit 14, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan
SPONSORED BY |
Air Canada
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
The Consulate General of Canada to Hong Kong and Macau
Eaton HK
SPECIAL THANKS TO
b minor
Videotage
PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
[Public Dialogue] [Artist-led Chat] [Book Launch] [Curator-led Exhibition Walkthrough @ 1a space]

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[Public Dialogue] On Solitude and Creativity
15/3 (Sun) @ 3-4:30 pm, 1/F Kino, Eaton Hotel
Solitude has been a persistent feature in Chloë Cheuk’s life and career, which has been split between Hong Kong and Montreal over the past 10 years. This dialogue brings three women in the creative arts into conversation - Chloë Cheuk, Cheuk Wan-chi, and Grace Cheng - to discuss experiences of solitude as struggle, as a precondition for quiet contemplation, as alienation, and as a process of growth in their respective creative pursuits. Instead of the solitary ‘male genius’ that has been lionised in art history, this dialogue turns instead towards creative women, illuminating the realities of their relationship with solitude.
This event will be conducted in Cantonese.
Speakers:
Grace Cheng
Chloë Cheuk
Cheuk Wan-chi
Moderator:
Christina Chung
