HONG KONG INK ART: IMAGES FROM A LIMINAL CITY
Hong Kong’s Ink Art is a unique creation of the city’s cultural and physical ecology, encapsulating its people, landscape, a liminal point between cultures. This exhibition, in conjunction with the tenth anniversary of the Hong Kong homegrown 3812 Gallery explores the past, present and future of Hong Kong Ink Art, framed in this pivotal moment of the post pandemic era. Experiencing the historic impact of our post-colonial era, towards an unknown future within the digital age, we will examine how this distinctively East Asian artistic medium is used to both express Hong Kong’s identities and to question global concerns.
Participating Hong Kong ink artists Chloe Ho, Chui Pui Chee and Kassia Ko share traditional expressions of modernity alongside award-winning TECH-iNK artist Victor Wong and his invention A.I. Gemini, the world’s first artificial intelligence ink artist.
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Chui Pui-Chee 徐沛之, Chaos《凌亂》, 2020
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Chui Pui-Chee 徐沛之, Social Distancing – Fxxk Off《社交距離 — 彈開》, 2020
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Chloe Ho 何鳳蓮, Breaking Blue 《破格藍調》, 2015
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Chloe Ho 何鳳蓮, Collision《衝擊》, 2015
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Chloe Ho 何鳳蓮, On Mount Olympus II《在奧林匹斯山之巔 II》 , 2016
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Chloe Ho 何鳳蓮, Ink Eruption《墨水噴發》, 2017
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Kassia Ko 高杏娟, Momentary Series #38 #39《瞬間系列 #38 #39》, 2020
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Victor Wong & A.I. Gemini 黃宏達、A.I. Gemini, Escapism 0019《逸 0019》, 2018
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Victor Wong & A.I. Gemini 黃宏達、A.I. Gemini, Far Side of the Moon 0009《月球背面 0009》, 2019
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Victor Wong & A.I. Gemini 黃宏達、A.I. Gemini, 7 Scholars, 2019