on the
occasion of the book launch of Hong Kong Artists – 20 Portraits during
ART HK 12
In May last
year, Goethe-Institut Hongkong presented the exhibition Urban Utopia
during the Hong Kong International Art Fair (ART HK), where paintings and
installations of young Hong Kong artists Ho Sin-tung and Tang Kwok-hin, whose
works are acquired by the Deutsche Bank Collection (lead sponsor of ART HK),
were shown. As an institution promoting cultural dialogues between Germany and
Hong Kong, we continue this tradition of presenting young Hong Kong artists
concurrently to the ART HK and, for this year, we show new works by Eastman
Cheng, Joey Leung Ka-yin and Lam Tung-pang in two consecutive
exhibitions at the Goethe-Gallery. Cheng, Leung and Lam are among the featured
artists in the book Hong Kong Artists – 20 Portraits to be
released during ART HK 12 and launched at the Goethe-Gallery on May 15, 2012.
Edited by Cordelia and Christoph Noe and published by Verlag für
moderne Kunst in Nuremberg, the book focuses on artists born between the
late 1970s and the mid 1980s. A series of introductory essays on identity,
culture, urbanism, economy and artistic traditions frame the parameters of this
collection of artists and their work and ideas.
Book Launch: HONG KONG
ARTISTS – 20 Portraits
Edited
by Cordelia and Christoph Noe, Published by Verlag für moderne
Kunst
7:00pm,
15.5.2012, Goethe-Gallery
Opening
of the exhibition “Past Continuous Tense” – New Paintings by Lam Tung-pang will
take place at the same time
Hong Kong
not only plays host to one of the most significant art and auction markets, but
is also home to an extremely vibrant local art scene. Hong Kong Artists
is the first international publication dedicated to this unique and burgeoning
artistic landscape, introducing 20 visual contemporary artists through a
collection of proclaiming images and writings. The featured artists are born
between the late 1970s and the mid 1980s. Editors of “Hong Kong Artists – 20
Portraits” Cordelia and Christoph Noe will be present at the book launch to
introduce the background of this publication project. The 20 featured
artists are: Nadim Abbas, Eastman Cheng, Chow Chun-fai, Ho Sin-tung, Chi
Hoi, Phoebe Hui, Kwan Sheung Chi, Lam Tung-pang, Lee Kit, Joey Leung Ka-yin, Ma
Ho-yin, Pak Sheung-chuen, Eric Siu, Tang Kwok-hin, Tsang Kin-wah, Adrian Wong,
Magdalen Wong, Morgan Wong, Wong Wai-yin and Samson Young. Authors
include Connie Lam (Director of Hong Kong Arts Centre), Anthony Yung (Asian Art
Archive researcher), Pauline J. Yao (art critic, Beijing), Philip Tinari
(Director of Ullens Center for Contemporary Arts, Beijing) and Kito Nedo (art
critic , Berlin) among others. The 224-page book in flexcover (26 x 21cm) is
written in English.
The
followings are the two exhibitions by three of the featured artists in Hong
Kong Artists – 20 Portraits:
Exhibition: DESIRE
Sculptures and paintings by Eastman Cheng and Joey Leung
Ka-yin
18.4. –
10.5.2012, Goethe-Gallery
Opening
at 7:00pm on 18.4.2012 (Wed) in the presence of both artists
Wishing Well by Joey Leung Ka-yin
Immortal by Eastman Cheng
Immortal by Eastman Cheng
“Desire”
is the topic of this joint exhibition by female artists Eastman Cheng and Joey
Leung Ka-yin. Graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Joey Leung
Ka-yin combines traditional Chinese painting and popular culture in her works,
which are usually accompanied by her own contemporary writing to give a flavor
of Chinese art. In this exhibition, Leung continues to explore the topic of
human desire with new paintings in addition to her existing ones. Parallel to
Leung’s paintings are sculptures by Eastman Cheng, who extends her
interpretation of desire through sculptural figures of saints from both East and
West.
Graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (BA Fine
Arts,
2000; MFA, 2007), Joey Leung Ka-yin explores the use of contemporary
writing equipments to present the flavor of Chinese art, trying to push the
boundary of different media. The stories in her artworks depict her feeling and
fantasy towards modern life. It’s also an attempt to introspect the value of
tradition in contemporary world.
Eastman Cheng is an MFA graduate of the Chinese University of
Hong Kong after having completed her Bachelor of Arts from the same university.
Cheng believes “objects” are traces of human activity. Through meditating
objects designed by others, the artist transforms them according to her feelings
and experiences into a peculiar human landscape.
Exhibition: PAST CONTINUOUS
TENSE
New
paintings by Lam Tung-pang
15.5. –
16.6.2012, Goethe-Gallery
Opening
at 7:00pm on 15.5.2012 (Tue) in the presence of the artist. The book launch of
Hong Kong Artists – 20 Portraits will take place at the same
time
Past Continuous Tense by Lam Tung-pang
Currently
living and working in Hong Kong, Lam Tung-pang uses both traditional
(oil, acrylic, charcoal, pencil) and non-traditional (nails, sand, plywood)
materials to produce thought-provoking pieces engaging with the ideas of memory,
history or reflecting the specific situation of individuals or groups. They are
mostly related to specific situations or social contents and some of them are in
monument scale. All of Lam’s works are
given a touch of humanity that makes them more approachable. Lam studied Fine Art at the Chinese University of
Hong Kong before undertaking an MA at Central St Martin’s College of Art, London
in 2004. He has been awarded numerous scholarship and awards, including Arts
Scholarship from Hong Kong Arts Development Council (2003), “Hunting Art Prizes
Young Artist of the Year” in U.K.(2005) and Hong Kong Contemporary
Art Biennial Awards (2009). He has exhibited extensively
world-wide and has work in many private and public collections, including
Deutsche Bank and Hong Kong Museum of Art.
Goethe-Gallery
address and opening
hours:
Goethe-Gallery, Goethe-Institut
Hongkong
14/F Hong Kong Arts Centre
2 Harbour Road, Wanchai
10:00am - 8:00pm (Mon - Fri)
2:00pm - 6:00pm (Sat)
Free admission
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1 comment:
Nice works! and thanks for the information.
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