About EDIT

WKM Gallery and BELOWGROUND are thrilled to present "EDIT," Japanese contemporary artist TIDE's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Spanning two iconic locations, the exhibition will be held at an exclusive preview and showcase at BELOWGROUND from January 15 to 31, 2026, followed by the main exhibition at WKM Gallery from January 17 to March 7, 2026.

At WKM Gallery, "EDIT" unveils a new series of monochromatic paintings centered on TIDE's signature cat character, a tender vessel for exploring domestic life, familial bonds, childhood innocence, and the evolving awareness of time.

The presentation expands to BELOWGROUND with an exclusive showcase opening two days earlier, featuring an ambitious 2 meter canvas alongside a series of new paintings. This will be complemented by a special release of limited-edition print and bronze sculpture, created specially for the exhibition and available for purchase exclusively at BELOWGROUND starting January 15.

Born in 1984, TIDE first began teaching himself how to paint while traveling abroad in Australia in his early 20s, inspired by the work of the popular manga artist and historian Shigeru Mizuki. Drawing additional inspiration from animations of the 30s to 50s, scenes from old Hollywood movies, manga magazines, art history, and everyday scenes, TIDE has developed a graphic style that appears deceptively simple at first glance, but touches upon nuanced themes of nostalgia, childhood, and care.

The artist initially found the inspiration for his cat character in his daughter's stuffed animal, and his paternal gaze shines through in his affectionate depictions of naive curiosity—multiple paintings portray the round-eyed cat peering at flowers with shining eyes, while PANSY and PAW depicts a single adventurous paw stepping into a field of flowers. The tulip emerges as a new motif across several works—perhaps a new discovery that has captivated our curious cat. A symbol of unconditional love and rebirth, the tulips grow quietly alongside our protagonist, a sign of a blissful present that hints toward a hopeful future. Vivid flashes of red tulip petals are the exhibition's sole moments of color, punctuating the otherwise monochromatic palette with pulses of life. The pitch black backgrounds in many of these works do not seem threatening or empty, but instead communicate a sort of purity and comforting presence, like the warmth of a dark summer night.

Artist

  • TIDE

Opening Reception *

BELOWGROUND

WKM Gallery

* In the presence of the artist

On View

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