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Venue
De Sarthe Gallery
Date
2013.02.05 Tue - 2013.03.27 Wed
Opening Exhibition
02/05/2013 16:00
Address
8/F Club Lusitano building, 16 Ice House street, Central Hong Kong (also entrance on Duddell Street off Queen's Road) . 香港中環雪廠街16號西洋會所大廈8樓
Telephone
T: (+852) 21678896 | F: (+852) 21678893
Opening Hours
Tue-Sat 11-7
Director
Pascal and Sylvie de Sarthe
Email
hongkong@desarthe.com

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Abstract Paintings
[Press Release]

Post-war Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color, and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. The best known group is the Abstract Expressionists who founded the New York School. In New York City there was an atmosphere which encouraged discussion among artists. Many of these artists, such as Jack Tworkov, were immigrants and were presented with new opportunity for learning and growing. The expressionistic gesture and the act of painting itself became of primary importance to these artists.

New York City became the center and artists worldwide gravitated towards it. Although this movement was focused in New York the following artists in Asia, and Europe, such as CHEONG SOO PIENG – CHU TEH-CHUN – HANS HARTUNG and ZAO WOU-KI were pioneers in this field in their own countries. The exhibition at de Sarthe Gallery demonstrates the impact of a movement with no boundaries which touched the artists outside of New York, some in different continents, who all stayed true to their cultural roots.