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The Hong Kong Arts Centre and Hong Kong Art School are co-presenting “The Collectors’ Choice Art Exhibition” featuring alumni artists.
March 23, 2023 - April 10, 2023
The Hong Kong Arts Centre and Hong Kong Art School are co-presenting “The Collectors’ Choice Art Exhibition” in the museum’s 5/F Pao Galleries from March 23—April 10. Curated by Shirky Chan, the show (conceived in advance of the upcoming Collectible Art Fair in Hong Kong) encompasses over 30 works from alumni artists spanning areas like painting, ceramics, photography, and installation, which are all owned by nine noteworthy local art collectors, including names like Carol Lee Mei Kuen, Dr. KK Chan, the Living Collection, and Dr. Joseph Pang. On view, visitors at the Hong Kong Arts Center can expect to find a selection of Sharon Cheung’s memorable oil portraits, ceramics by Daniel Chau, works from Li Ning, like a trio of stunning monochrome ink and acrylic compositions that have been mounted on canvases, and Alex Heung’s painting Eye - Consciousness, which depicts a bird in 3D glasses sitting on top of a cage-shaped earring
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