[1] Osage Gallery was founded in 2004, and has since established itself as a major interdisciplinary platform for Asian and international contemporary art.
[4][5][6][7][8][9] It has become best known in the art world for exhibiting dramatic installations and performance artworks, often with challenging and critical subject matters.
[13] In 2005, Osage expanded into Mainland China, opening two venues in Beijing - a two-storey gallery in a converted wine factory in the Chaoyang District, and an artists' studio in Suojiacun.
[3] Osage relocated its main exhibition space in 2013, to its present-day location in the Union Hing Yip Factory Building in Kwun Tong, Kowloon.
[7] Art Basel's Magnus Renfrew noted that "Osage [has] strong programming that [is] different from the purely commercial objectives of the city’s [other] galleries".