Concerts featuring the recorder as the main instrument and early music as the repertoire are rare in Hong Kong. David Tong Shee-yiu has a passion for the instrument and for early music though, and is planning a series of concerts to highlight both. he'll be with us later. Chinese ink calligrapher Chui Pui-chee also takes inspiration for his work from an older art form, but although the forms and technique he adopts - including scrolls, silk screens, and gongbi painting - might be traditional, his subject matter is often very much a reflection of contemporary Hong Kong life.
The natural world and landscapes are common motifs in Chinese calligraphy and ink painting. They are also dominant themes in ArBlackChris’s current exhibition, “Oneness” at the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden. He uses watercolours, acrylic paints, and wood to remind us of the importance of Hong Kong’s nature and wildlife. To immerse viewers more fully in the natural world, the exhibition also features recordings of nature from Kadoorie Farm made by sound artist AK Kan.
The natural world and landscapes are common motifs in Chinese calligraphy and ink painting. They are also dominant themes in ArBlackChris’s current exhibition, “Oneness” at the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden. He uses watercolours, acrylic paints, and wood to remind us of the importance of Hong Kong’s nature and wildlife. To immerse viewers more fully in the natural world, the exhibition also features recordings of nature from Kadoorie Farm made by sound artist AK Kan.
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- 문화 - Culture
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- Hong Kong, The Works, art
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