Designed by Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron, Hong Kong’s global museum of visual culture M+ has 183,000 square feet of exhibition space and thirty-three galleries that display more than 6,400 works spanning modern and contemporary art. The building itself, prominent in Hong Kong’s skyline, can host artists’ work: its face is a monumental screen capable of presenting commissioned digital and video art. Inside, the donation of part of Uli Sigg’s art collection, considered one of the best collections of Chinese contemporary art...