Hong Kong’s cultural history is brought to vivid life in a new exhibition featuring more than 30 of the city’s most influential artists. Titled ‘The Wind Shifts: Dialogues with Hong Kong Artists’, and taking place from May 8-31, 2014 at chi art space in Central’s New World Tower, the exhibition chronicles more than 50 years of art in Hong Kong through works from both key figures and significant artists that have remained under-appreciated until now.
The exhibition is presented jointly by Dr. Victor Lai, Associate Professor, Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University and Hong Kong-based non-profit organisation Arts in Heritage Research, and features such luminaries of the Hong Kong art scene as Wucius Wong, Hon Chi Fun, Gaylord Chan, Chao Hai Tien.
‘The Wind Shifts: Dialogues with Hong Kong Artists’ is based on Dr. Lai’s book of the same name, in which he researched and documented Hong Kong’s most significant artists from the 1960s to the present in an effort to preserve the city’s cultural heritage and ensure future generations have the chance to appreciate the pioneers of Hong Kong’s now-burgeoning art scene.
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布朗、畢子融、陳餘生、陳中福、趙海天、陳贊雲、蔡仞姿、周俊輝、朱興華、徐子雄、馮漢紀、何兆基、韓志勳、勒埭強、金嘉倫、江啟明、郭樵亮、黎明海、林嵐、文樓、李國榮、梁寶山、李慧嫻、梁以瑚、劉欽棟、鮑藹倫、蕭滋、黃啟裕、王純杰、王禾璧、王無邪、楊秀卓、嚴惠蕙
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