As part of his recent series of paintings, Wang Chuan transcribed this poem encapsulating key tenets of Buddhism (2013 No. 71). As the artist’s chosen text, we can expect it to offer insights into the paintings he created around the same time: it may be a key to understanding the series. >> Read more
Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to announce the artist’s reception of Centrifugal Force: The Art Field of Wong Chung-yu, a solo exhibition by a young Hong Kong ink painter and new media artist Wong Chung-yu, to take place on Friday, 16 June 2017, from 6-8pm at the gallery. (Exhibition runs from June 10 until 15 July). >> Read more
The Vancouver Art Gallery is pleased to present Pacific Crossings: Hong Kong Artists in Vancouver, an exhibition showcasing the work of David Lam, Paul Chui, Carrie Koo and Josh Hon, created before and after their relocation to Vancouver throughout the 1960-80s. >> Read more
“The series (Un)social Realism are simply my observations and representations of daily life. These 'clips' may be outwardly trivial but I pay attention to the lives lead closest to me, and I’m interested in the true state of life of people around me. Unavoidably, this series also contains my own judgment and interpretation of what I see” – Chang Qing. >> Read more
A professional jazz pianist and New York-based independent curator, Daniel Chen has since August been the associate director of Hong Kong’s Kwai Fung Hin Gallery. >> Read more
Hanart TZ Gallery and Fabio Rossi are pleased to present ‘The Garden of Winter Light (a space to linger)’, a special group exhibition curated by Valerie C. Doran. The exhibition, which opens on 10 December 2015 at Hanart TZ Gallery. >> Read more
At first glance, the literati sentimentality infusedin Lin Guocheng’s mystic, surreal landscapes arereminiscentofclassicalChineselandscapepaintings. >> Read more