An Alternative Scale
check-in SIDE SPACE compresses the traditional art fair booth into the scale of a
suitcase: each gallery presents only what can be carried onboard a plane.
Works may be disassembled, packed during transit, and reassembled on site, but every element must fit within the dimensions of standard cabin luggage. By restricting presentations to this radically reduced footprint, check-in SIDE SPACE sharpens curatorial intent, challenging galleries to show only what can withstand such extreme distillation.
An Alternative Rhythm
Conceived as a nomadic structure, check-in SIDE SPACE is designed to be hosted and reinterpreted by different galleries in different cities. The format echoes the itinerant rhythm of collectors flying into a city for an art fair: arriving with suitcases, rushing between venues and exhibitions—often held in provisional spaces—and swiftly departing. The flavor of mobility and impermanence also draws on Hong Kong’s street vendor culture of the 1960s and 70s. While mirroring the compressed choreography, we slow down the tempo, encouraging genuine encounters with both art and the city.
An Alternative Way of Arriving
Check-in SIDE SPACE 2026 , hosted by THE SHOPHOUSE, unfolds in Hong Kong’s Starstreet Precinct in Wan Chai—a charming, walkable neighbourhood enclave of cafes, small shops, and local galleries. Alongside the suitcase presentations, a peripheral program of events, collaborations, workshops, and performances offers moments of exchange within the city’s social and cultural and social fabric.
For visitors in the city only briefly, check-in SIDE SPACE proposes more than just another stop on the circuit—it urges a different mode of arrival.
Tim Sandow ( *1986, GER) lives and works in Wuppertal, Germany. He graduated from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the Akademie der bildenden Künste Vienna in 2019 with Daniel Richter.
Sophie Ullrich (*1990, CH) lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany. In 2010, she studied art history at the University of Cologne. In 2011, she began studying fine arts at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and graduated in 2018 from Eberhard Havekost's class.
Willehad Eilers (*1981, GER) lives and works in Amsterdam (Netherlands). He graduated from the RijksAkademie in Amsterdam (Netherlands) in 2010.

