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The Works:Christopher Wool, "Intimate Encounters" from MK Lau collection, Dale Chihuly & in the stud

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With Art Basel and Art Central just over, there are still many exhibitions worth catching up on, but at least now you might have a little more time to relax, take a deep breath, and listen to some interesting local music. “But Tonight, the Boulevard is Mine” is a new album from locally-based singer-songwriter Jabin Law. Jabin will be in the studio later to tell us more.
But first, visual art, and hedge fund billionaire J. Tomilson “Tom” Hill is no stranger to Hong Kong. His business often brings him here. He’s also an avid art collector who, during Art Basel, opened an exhibition: “Christopher Wool: Highlights from the Hill Art Collection” at H Queen’s Atrium. Hill says the exhibition, which showcases 15 paintings and works from his collection, is a taster for the opening of the Hill Art Foundation’s first permanent exhibition and education space in New York this September.
Long before cinema, or even comic strips, Chinese paiuinters found a way to impart a sense of passing time in the art of the handscroll, traditionally unrolled and viewed from right to left, inviting the viewer on an interactive journey. Until April 5th, you can see examples of this, as well as a selection of albums and paintings from the MK Lau Collection, at PMQ. The exhibition includes 50 paintings, handscrolls and albums by such masters as Ding Yanyong, Zhang Daqian, Pu Ru, Lu Yanshao, and more.
Now in his seventies, American artist Dale Chihuly is known for his techniques with blown glass and has been credited with "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture." Throughout his 50-year career, he and a dedicated team have taken glass as a medium from the realms of craft to fine art. Now in his seventies, American artist Dale Chihuly is known for his techniques with blown glass and has been credited with "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture." Throughout his 50-year career, he and a dedicated team have taken glass as a medium from the realms of craft to fine art.
Jabin Law began giving live public performances in 2012. He released his double disc demo album “Day and Night” two years later. This month he’s releasing a new album: “But Tonight, The Boulevard is Mine”. There’s no CD version though. Instead, he’s released a booklet that contains a scratch card and a redemption code allowing you to download the entire album as from April 6th. He’s here now to tell us more.
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