Dony Cheng Hung






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Inspired by the manmade nature and sense of alienation the artist experienced in Hong Kong, Cheng's multidisciplinary practice recurringly reveals the complex of light, shapes, and spaces. 

Cheng Hung (Dony Cheng) lives and works in Hong Kong. She is a recipient of the 19th Hong Kong Arts Development Award for Young Artist (Visual Arts) (2025) and a studio grant at HART Haus.



Selected Media Features
Selected projects
CV





Education
Master of Fine Arts, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2 years)
2023

Degree of Bachelor of Arts, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Major in Fine Arts
2017




Solo Exhibitions 
“Late Night Minibus Ride”, ACO space, Hong Kong
2021


"The Night Observer”, Yen Ben Contemporary, Taiwan
2021

"The Sunset Lasts Forever", a.m.space, Hong Kong
2020

"Maybe Someday It Will be True", Solo Exhibition, a.m. space, Hong Kong
2018




Selected Group Exhibitions
“The Archivist Augurs, the Larper Dreams”, Square Street Gallery, Hong Kong
2024

“Nature: a Perception”, HART Haus, Hong Kong
2024


“Fluid Maze”, Woaw Gallery, Hong Kong
2024

“Seeing Inside, Seeing Outside”, MFA Graduation Exhibition, Art Museum, CUHK, Hong Kong
2023


“Where Great Minds Shine”, Arts Pavilion, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
2023

“Confluence of Voices”, Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hong Kong
2023

“Lost in Translation”, Galerie du Monde, Hong Kong
2023

“Elaboration of the reflected lights”, Duo solo exhibition, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong
2022


“Emo Gym”, JC Contemporary, Tai Kwun, Hong Kong
2022


“High Res Worlds” – Gok Dou Live, Asia Society, Art Central, Hong Kong
2021

“Shining Moment”, Tang Art Foundation, Hong Kong
2021

“Door”, the Shop House, Hong Kong
2021

“Tomorrow is never a new day”, Negative Space, Foo Tak Building, Hong Kong
2020

“Matter”, Seoul Auction Hong Kong, H Queen’s, Hong Kong
2019

“Fresh Trend 2017”, Art Graduates Joint Exhibition, chi K11 art space, Hong Kong
2017

“Lightness/ Distance/ Intervention/ Cycling/ Mapping”, Hui Gallery, CUHK, Hong Kong
2017

“Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You”, BA Graduation Exhibition, Art Museum, CUHK, Hong Kong
2017





Awards and Grants
HKADC Award for Young Artist (Visual Arts)
2025

Studio Grant, HART Haus, Hong Kong
2024

WMA Graduate Awards (Lens-based media),MFA Grad Show, CUHK
2023

Emerging Artist Scheme - Exhibition Funding from HKADC
2020

Fresh Trend Art Award, Fresh Trend
2017

Grotto Fine Art’s Creative Award, CUHK
2017




Art Rescidencies
“Door”, the Shop House, Hong Kong
2021

Tresure Hill Artist Village, Taipei
2018




Selected Press and Media FeaturesSouth China Morning Post, What the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards Need to Learn from Art Basel
2025

ArtAsiaPacific, “New Currents: Dony Cheng Hung” by Alex Yiu — Featuring stills and commentary on The Landscape of the World of Straight Lines
2024

Artomity, Folio, Summer Issue — Hong Kong
2024

Ming Pao, 三十而立:在光暗黑白中找尋自己 — 專訪畫家鄭虹(Dony)
2022

Ming Pao, 鄭虹 在平凡的東西找到靈感 放慢節奏 享受創作過程
2021

City Magazine, Issue 534 (April 2021): “The Night Watcher Seeks the Exit of Light” — Text by Samwai Lai
2021

Sample Magazine, Art Project Feature — Hong Kong
2020




Public and Collaborative Art Projects
InnerGlow Searchlight, Video Projection, Tai Kwun, Hong Kong
2025


Open the Box: Home Sweet Home, onsite collaborative art project with lead artists, JC Contemporary, Tai Kwun, Hong Kong
2024

55 Squared, Unfurling the Scroll of Time and Space, commissioned wall art project, Tai Kwun, Hong Kong
2020
               




Selected Art Fairs
Art Basel, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong
2025


Supper Club, HART Haus, Hong Kong
2025

Westbund, Gallery Exit, Shanghai
2024


Art Basel, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong
2024

Supper Club, the Shophouse, Hong Kong
2024

Asia Now, the Shophouse, the Monnaie de Paris, Paris
2023

Art Basel, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong
2023

Taipei Dangdai, Gallery Exit, Taipei
2023

Art Basel, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong 
2022



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Last Updated 24.10.31
Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time
55 Squared Project at Tai Kwun





Image courtesy of Tai Kwun, from video documentation

Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time
2020
55 Squared Project at Tai Kwun, invited artist. a seasonal initiative to activate the outdoor space in Tai Kwun and to engage creatively with the visitors.





Artist Interview – “Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time”



More project destails via Tai Kwun’s official site here.




Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time, 55 Squared


Project description






Commissioned as part of Tai Kwun’s “55 Squared” project, Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time is a large-scale mural that constructs the illusion of three-dimensionality and evokes a spurious sense of temporality. Imagined by Cheng Hung as an endless scroll, the mural reveals an empty, unfolding room—a spatial fiction stretching beyond its own surface. Rendered in the muted and transitional colours of dusk, the work suggests the passage of time suspended between day and night.

Inspiration



Taking cues from the iconic arched columns of Tai Kwun’s historic architecture, Cheng perpetuates and reconfigures these forms, expanding them into a contemplative, enigmatic realm. The illusionistic space remains open and indeterminate, with perspectival vanishing points that seem to shift according to the light and weather, forming an unstable visual field. This fluctuation invites the viewer into a zone of perceptual ambiguity, where architecture becomes atmospheric and time becomes spatial.

The mural intentionally plays with the limits of both space and time. In one instance, a painted “window” is placed at the boundary of the wall—both a constraint and a portal—revealing a vanishing point that leads into a conceptual infinity. These contradictory gestures speak to Cheng’s interest in destabilising the boundaries of “reality,” revealing how what we see is often entangled with what we imagine or project.

Credits Unfurling the Scroll of Space and Time is the second commissioned work in the “55 Squared” public art programme at Tai Kwun, curated by Louiza Ho and David Chan. The mural was conceptualised and led by Dony Cheng Hung and realised collaboratively over ten days with artists Igor Chan Chun Hei, Jay Lau Ka Chun, and Livy Lau Hoi Nga.






Work in Progress


Image courtesy of Tai Kwun, from video documentation

Surveying Tai Kwun’s architecture and developing compositional drafts and references for mural planning.






Image courtesy of Tai Kwun, from video documentation

On-site painting in progress






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