The organization addresses the shortage of space faced by creatives in Hong Kong in Fo Tan, Kwun Tong, and Chai Wan.
In 2016, the founder, Mimi Brown, stated that Spring, at the end of its five-year run, would enter a period "where it can lay fallow for a while like a field."
[1] These exhibitions included A Collective Present with Tiffany Chung and Koki Tanaka (2017);[2] Sailing Through Ha Bik Chuen’s Archive with John Batten (2017);[3][4] Without Trying with Wong Wai Yin (2016);[5][6][7] Duilian with Wu Tsang (2016);[8][9][10] Days push off into nights (2015);[11][12] The Permeability of Certain Matters with Christodoulos Panayiotou and Philip Wiegard (2014);[13] Adventures in Reality with Michael Friedman (2012);[14] and The Universe of Naming with Qiu Zhijie[15] (2013).
[27] Ari Benjamin Meyers's An exposition, not an exhibition (2017)[28] was presented as a prelude to the launch of the Kunsthalle for Music with Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art.
Moderation(s) (2012–14)[29] was co-created with artist Heman Chong[30] and curator Defne Ayas, former director of Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, and featured several programs, including Guilty Pleasures by Ang Song Ming;[31] Incidents of Travel, a program conceived by Latitudes featuring Nadim Abbas, Yuk King Tan, Ho Sin Tung,[32] and Samson Young, A Fictional Residency with Oscar van den Boogaard,[33] and The Social Contract by A Constructed World (2013).