
Company showcases emerging Macao artists at leading international fair, highlighting growing regional creative influence
Sands China has celebrated its debut at Hong Kong’s Art Central, marking a significant step in promoting Macao’s cultural sector on the global stage during one of Asia’s most prominent art events.
The company’s Sands Gallery made its first appearance at the fair, held from March twenty-fifth to March twenty-ninth at the Central Harbourfront, presenting works by three emerging contemporary artists from Macao.
The exhibition features Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man, each offering distinctive artistic approaches that reflect the city’s evolving creative identity.
The showcase includes multimedia paintings and thematic installations designed to capture the rhythm, heritage, and everyday life of Macao.
The participating artists, all associated with the Macau Artist Society, have gained increasing recognition for their technical skill and international outlook, underscoring the strength of a new generation of talent from the region.
Sands China’s participation as an associate partner at the event represents a notable milestone, making it the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao to receive such an invitation.
The initiative aligns with broader efforts to diversify the city’s economy by strengthening its arts and cultural industries and enhancing its international visibility.
Art Central, established in two thousand fifteen, has become a key fixture of Hong Kong’s art month, bringing together collectors, galleries, and institutions from around the world.
The event serves as a platform for both emerging voices and established artists, fostering cultural exchange and global dialogue.
Through its involvement, Sands China aims to position Macao as a cultural bridge connecting Eastern and Western artistic traditions.
The company has emphasized its commitment to supporting local talent and creating opportunities for artists to gain exposure on international platforms.
The debut also highlights the role of cultural initiatives in shaping Macao’s broader development strategy.
By integrating art with tourism and international engagement, the company is contributing to the city’s ambition to become a leading centre for cultural exchange and creative innovation.
As visitors engage with the works on display, the exhibition offers a window into Macao’s contemporary artistic landscape, reinforcing the city’s growing presence within the global art community.
The company’s Sands Gallery made its first appearance at the fair, held from March twenty-fifth to March twenty-ninth at the Central Harbourfront, presenting works by three emerging contemporary artists from Macao.
The exhibition features Lei Ieng Wai, Leong Chi Mou, and Dor Lio Hak Man, each offering distinctive artistic approaches that reflect the city’s evolving creative identity.
The showcase includes multimedia paintings and thematic installations designed to capture the rhythm, heritage, and everyday life of Macao.
The participating artists, all associated with the Macau Artist Society, have gained increasing recognition for their technical skill and international outlook, underscoring the strength of a new generation of talent from the region.
Sands China’s participation as an associate partner at the event represents a notable milestone, making it the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise from Macao to receive such an invitation.
The initiative aligns with broader efforts to diversify the city’s economy by strengthening its arts and cultural industries and enhancing its international visibility.
Art Central, established in two thousand fifteen, has become a key fixture of Hong Kong’s art month, bringing together collectors, galleries, and institutions from around the world.
The event serves as a platform for both emerging voices and established artists, fostering cultural exchange and global dialogue.
Through its involvement, Sands China aims to position Macao as a cultural bridge connecting Eastern and Western artistic traditions.
The company has emphasized its commitment to supporting local talent and creating opportunities for artists to gain exposure on international platforms.
The debut also highlights the role of cultural initiatives in shaping Macao’s broader development strategy.
By integrating art with tourism and international engagement, the company is contributing to the city’s ambition to become a leading centre for cultural exchange and creative innovation.
As visitors engage with the works on display, the exhibition offers a window into Macao’s contemporary artistic landscape, reinforcing the city’s growing presence within the global art community.














































