Behind the scenes - Opera Gallery Hong Kong
Sharlane Foo, Director of Opera Gallery Hong Kong gives us a sneak peek of how she curates world-class exhibition and selects the most unique artworks for Hong Kong buyers.
SEEN - Post no bills - Opera Gallery Hong Kong 2013
SEEN - Post no bills
Legendary street artist SEEN was in Hong Kong for the launch of his exhibition Post no bills at Opera Gallery. What does he and his fans have to say about the show?
Andrew Chan's Art @ Opera Gallery 24.03.2011, Hong Kong
Andrew Chan's Art @ Opera Gallery 24.03.2011, Hong Kong
Opera Gallery Hong Kong presents SEEN - POST NO BILLS
Opera Gallery HK - presents a collection of comic based artworks from renowned Graffiti Artist SEEN.
Shot, Directed & Edited by Daniel Campisi
David Soul Harry's Hong Kong
No copyright infringement intended. This TV movie is also known as China Hand. Original air date May 8, 1987. Length of this one another fan of David's made me I found out is shorter than the entire version at David plays Harry Petros. Julia Nickson plays Mei Ling. David and Julia met filming this and were married from 1987-1993. I don't know the exact dates. They have a daughter China Alexandra Soul and born on May 5, 1988. China is also in the entertainment industry. Also, Aaron Spelling, one of the producers of the TV show Starsky and Hutch (for those of you who don't know: David played Hutch and Paul Michael Glaser was Starsky) is one of the producers of Harry's Hong Kong. Some websites I found said this movie was filmed entirely in Hong Kong, China.
Reka Nyari at Awethentic Gallery, Hong Kong
Authentic Gallery presents Reka Nyari's photographic exhibition Geisha Ink.
Heritage Museum – Second Floor And Tsui Gallery – Hong Kong – Audio Guide – MyWoWo Travel App
The second floor of the museum hosts the T. T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art”, divided into two sections.
In this gallery, you can admire the donations from the Tsui Art foundation, named after Tsui Tsin-tong, an important entrepreneur, philanthropist and antiques expert, who throughout his life built up an impressive collection of art objects and antiques. Here you'll find Chinese ceramics dating from the Stone Age to the porcelain of the Qing dynasty, works and sculptures in wood, bamboo and bronze, tomb statues, beautiful jade and glass objects as well as ancient furniture.
In the first section, among the various treasures on display is an album of 9 paintings by the famous Chinese artist Huang Yongyu. These works are inspired by nine ceramic funeral sculptures dating to the Han and Tang dynasties, which the artist was able to admire, in 1991, in a museum set up between the 1970s and 1990s by Dr. Tsui, a close friend of his. Seven of the works are on show in this section.
In the second section, you're sure to be enchanted by the exquisite porcelain objects, including two sets of 12 cups, with each piece featuring a flower representing a month of the year as well as a poem...
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Hong Kong artist Chu Hing-Wah performing Cantonese opera
At the opening of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings held at Hanart TZ Gallery in Hong Kong on 8 December 2017, Hong Kong painter Chu Hing-Wah performed some Cantonese opera. Here is an excerpt. For more information on his art see:
Zhou Wendou: ADHD at de Sarthe Gallery Hong Kong
Zhou Wendou: ADHD at de Sarthe Gallery Hong Kong. Interview with Zhou Wendou. ‘ADHD’, the first Hong Kong solo exhibition of Chinese artist Zhou Wendou, features an ink-covered chrome sphere installation that is repetitively cleaned by windshield wipers. This Sisyphean task dwells on the repetitve actions by mankind, whether wasteful and harmful to the environment or simply maddening to human life.
Zhou Wendou: ADHD at de Sarthe Gallery Hong Kong. Interview with Zhou Wendou, March 21, 2016.
Opera Gallery's Made in Asia Exhibit
Check out Opera Gallery NYC's Made In Asia exhibition - a collection of works dedicated to, or inspired by, Asia. You'll see pieces by Japanese ‘pop’ artists Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara, as well as Chinese socio-political painters Yue Minjun and Wang Guangyi.
White Cube gallery opens in Hong Kong
(2 Mar 2012)
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Hong Kong, March 1, 2012
1. Wide pan interior of White Cube Hong Kong gallery with opening exhibition of London Pictures by Gilbert and George
2. Mid of people at opening
3. Wide tracking shot of London Pictures by Gilbert and George on walls of gallery, ending with mid of picture Kidnap
4. Wide of gallery with pictures
5. Mid of pictures Hurt (on left of frame) and Vice (on right of frame) by Gilbert and George
6. Close of detail of picture Hurt with image of faces of Gilbert and George
7. Wide of artists Gilbert and George posing for cameras with fingers in each other's mouths
8. SOUNDBITE (English) George, of artist pair Gilbert and George:
We've always enjoyed an enormous response from the Far East, and we know that from London, because a disproportionate number of Oriental people stop us on the street in London, from China, or Japan, or Taiwan, or the Philippines, to say how much they admire our work, even if they've only seen the catalogue, or something in a magazine.
9. Wide of Gilbert and George in front of their picture Man
10. Close of George, pan to Gilbert
11. Mid of Gilbert and George in front of their picture Man
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Graham Steele, Asia Director, White Cube:
At the end of the day, we're a commercial gallery, we are regarded as an institution, and certainly in London when people visit our three galleries there, there is a feeling that they're visiting an institution, a museum, a foundation, whatever it is, but certainly we need to place fabulous pieces in fantastic homes. But as I say, everything is done for the artist, it is something, we would not, had it been a purely commercial venture, we would not have spent so much time and energy building an archive, and a library for students to come in, and research the artists that we represent.
13. Wide exterior of White Cube Hong Kong
14. Mid sign above entrance to White Cube Hong Kong
15. Wide entrance
16. Wide of road and entrance to White Cube Hong Kong
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One of London's leading art galleries, The White Cube has opened its first branch outside of the UK.
The White Cube Hong Kong is ideally positioned to attract the interest of Asian collectors and increasing ranks of millionaires from mainland China.
STORYLINE:
Britain's White Cube gallery, known as an early champion of provocative British artists Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, launched its Hong Kong branch on Thursday (1st March 2012), becoming the latest western gallery to open an Asian outpost in pursuit of China's booming art market.
White Cube was unveiling a 6,000-square-foot (557-square-metre) space in a new building in Hong Kong's central business district.
With the opening of its first branch outside Britain, White Cube follows in the footsteps of other British as well as French and American galleries that have set up shop in Hong Kong in recent years.
In 2009, British contemporary art dealer Ben Brown Fine Arts opened a Hong Kong gallery. Edouard Malingue of France opened an Impressionist and Modernist-themed gallery in 2010. Well-known U.S. art dealer Gagosian Gallery added a branch to its global network last year.
As their home markets plateau, they're pinning hopes for future growth in Asia, particularly China, where a strong economy has been creating millionaires.
White Cube Hong Kong's debut show features 22 pictures by Gilbert and George, famed for their photo based modern artwork.
Their London Pictures series feature newspaper headlines from London tabloid newspaper posters, which the artists say they collected over a six-year period.
The newspaper texts are arranged with Gilbert and George's trademark grid, including looming images of themselves staring at the viewer.
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China Daily Asia Video: HK Gallery Hopping
As the art hub in the region, HK has a rich variety of galleries staging a full spectrum of arts. However,for average people, the world of arts seems to be a world parallel to daily life. Industry veterans call for gallery hopping culture in town.
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Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong Artists Part 1, Cheung Wai Man Eunice
Schoeni Art Gallery is delighted to have collaborated with the Pori Art Museum, Finland for its three-year project (2013 -- 2015). The aim is to introduce contemporary art phenomena and themes through video documentaries and video art works from Hong Kong (2013), Tokyo (2014) and Seoul (2015). Two video documentaries, that were produced by the gallery, relating to the city in question went on display in the Museum earlier this year and each video was shown on a continuous loop for few months.
This video is about Hong Kong artist Cheung Wai Man Eunice. She was born in Hong Kong in 1986. She graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong with an MFA in 2011.
She specializes in Chinese gongbi fine brush painting tradition. The focus of her artwork is of animals, and her research is about the changing relationships between human and animals throughout Chinese Art History. The natural environment and its inhabitants have always been the central theme of Cheung's works. She has produced series of paintings that concern environmental and animal protections. She wants to capture the beauty of animals and to reflect the state of animals in different cultures, societies and geography. It is her dream and hopes to be able to portray every known animal.
Eunice Cheung has exhibited in numerous shows and galleries throughout the city of Hong Kong, notably at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Some exhibition include: Blessed are the Peace-makers, Exhibitions of Contemporary Christian Art, the 4th Chung Chi Christian Festival, Esther Lee Building, Chinese University of Hong Kong; So American: A Study of Arts, Culture and Landscape, New Asia College, Chinese University of Hong Kong: We Talk, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Her work was selected for the exhibition Hong Kong Contemporary Art Biennial Awards 2009.
She currently lives and works in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong protest art
'Umbrella Man' street art draws comparison to the 'Goddess of Democracy and Freedom' statue that was used in the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square
HK shows respect to century old academic star
This year's Spring Festival party held by the Federation of Hong Kong Chiu Chow Community Organizations is slightly different from parties in previous years which featured businessmen. On the eighth day after Spring Festival, Chiu Chow people joyfully gathered together to celebrate Jao Tsung-I, one of their cultural icons, entering his 100th year.
Jao is a prominent scholar in Chinese and Oriental Studies in Hong Kong and even in all Chinese societies. He is an iconic representative of Chiu Chow culture.
China Daily Asia Video: Superheros On Street
Hong Kong is such a neat and tidy city. Yet an American graffiti artist finds his audience here, as the spirit of street art resonates around the town. A solo exhibition of SEEN, known as the godfather of graffiti, brings his latest Superhero series, as well as iconic free-hand graffiti works, to Hong Kong's Opera Gallery. Enthralled by SEEN's wall scrawl, the local collectors' community seems to love it. Visit our website:
XIQU Chinese Opera Centre
Competition design for a theatre and performing arts centre of 35,684 m² with a main theatre (1158 seats) with traditional proscenium stage, black box theatre (flexible seating), cinema, tea house venues (200 and 80 seats) with shared catering facilities, rehearsal and production spaces, administrative offices, arts education facilities, parking, and loading and logistics, 2nd prize.
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