RedBall Project by American artist Kurt Perschke is considered the world’s longest-running street artwork, and Hong Kong was thrilled to welcome the internationally renowned public artwork from 6 to 15 December 2024 as it introduced newfound wonder into 10 culturally significant locations across the city.
Hong Kong was the 48th stop on the artwork’s world tour, which began in 2001 and has bounced from Paris to Chicago, London to Tokyo, and earlier in 2024, in Tainan. The highly acclaimed and much-loved public work moves through the city to a new site each day for the public to interact with, creating a short series of art and architectural interventions.
Hosted as part of BODW in the city, RedBall Hong Kong was a city-wide celebration with local artist crossovers, brand collaborations and event activations inviting people to engage with the project, sparking creativity and imagination across the city. From Hong Kong Island to Kowloon, RedBall wedged itself into local architecture, encouraging participants to think about the cultural and historical significance of these interventions while giving people an opportunity to view locations one might walk past every day with a fresh perspective.
DAY 1 - Central Pier 10
DAY 2 - Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui
DAY 3 - West Kowloon Cultural District (West K) Art Park
DAY 4 - Chater Garden, Central
DAY 5 - Kowloon Public Pier 4, Tsim Sha Tsui
DAY 6 - Asia Society, Admiralty
DAY 7 - Jardine House, Central
DAY 8 - Blake Pier, Stanley
DAY 9 - Victoria Park, Causeway Bay
DAY 10 - Lion's Point View Pavillion at The Peak