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    「Restrictive Motivation」 視藝展

「Restrictive Motivation」 視藝展

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  • 28 Jun - 26 Jul, 2013 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Mon - Fri (21 days)

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“Space” is the key to the exhibition. We are restricted by it in most aspects. Public space should be shared among the residents, yet it is not the case in Hong Kong. No, we are not complaining; we are exploring what one can create with the limited vs. unlimited space. Basically, “space” is a luxury. Existing in this narrow place, we are restricted in all directions and aspects by all organizations and authorities. With the lack of external space, the only choice we can make is to look inward. Internal space is limit-less; internal space is constraint-less. And through there we could build the right “ tools ” for our surroundings. In realities, we are all forced to become followers. If art reflects its time and realities, from the concept to the artworks of the exhibition are really not our ideas. The thought process is forced upon us. We are all very passive. About the artists: Scott Chan has lived all his life in Hong Kong.Tracking back in the keenness in arts and sketching, it was all because of the boredom of getting recovered from the injuries from skate-boarding, thus triggers his passion in being an artist. He wholeheartedly insists in the rawness of hand sketches rather than artificially.
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