In 2018, the Hong Kong Museum of Art launched the “Hong Kong Art: Co-Creation” exhibition series, the aim of which is to encourage new curatorial research and new interpretations and analyses of Hong Kong art. Currently on show at the museum is curator Janet Fong’s vision of Hong Kong art in the 1980s and 1990s.
The festival may be called “Le French May” but for some time now it has extended pretty much over two months. Like last year’s event, 2021’s French May naturally has to contend with complications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, but under the theme “Artistic Getaway” it hopes to bring French art to Hong Kong audiences and viewers whatever the restrictions we may be facing. Music is a major component, and on May 22nd, the Hong Kong Philharmonic’s Co-Principal flautist, Olivier Nowak will join conductor Sylvain Gasancon in a concert that promises to take us from the majesty of the Swiss Alps with Honegger’s atmospheric tone poem “Pastorale d’été” to the life of insects in a garden in an excerpt from Albert Roussel’s “Le festin de l'araignée”.
The festival may be called “Le French May” but for some time now it has extended pretty much over two months. Like last year’s event, 2021’s French May naturally has to contend with complications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, but under the theme “Artistic Getaway” it hopes to bring French art to Hong Kong audiences and viewers whatever the restrictions we may be facing. Music is a major component, and on May 22nd, the Hong Kong Philharmonic’s Co-Principal flautist, Olivier Nowak will join conductor Sylvain Gasancon in a concert that promises to take us from the majesty of the Swiss Alps with Honegger’s atmospheric tone poem “Pastorale d’été” to the life of insects in a garden in an excerpt from Albert Roussel’s “Le festin de l'araignée”.
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- 문화 - Culture
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- Hong Kong, The Works, art
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