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The Works:Louis Chan@HKAC, "Hylozoism"@HKDI & in the studio: violinist Kitty Cheung & pianist Jenny

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Luis Chan came to Hong Kong from Panama at the age of five in 1910. He died in 1995, leaving a rich legacy of work in many styles, work that reflected Hong Kong's changing landscape and art scene. On show at the Hong Kong Art Centre, “All The World’s A Stage” is a flagship exhibition of “Fuk Bak”’s art and legacy.

Hylozoism is the philosophical point of view that all matter is in some way alive, and that this life or spiritual activity unifies all matter. The exhibition “Hylozoism” at the Hong Kong Design Institute Gallery, addresses the ways in which mankind and technology impact nature. Local and international artists and design studios, such as fuse*, Ellen Pau, Keith Lam, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Philip Beesley present five new media works, films, soundscapes, installations, and a pop-up garden, to create a "neo-nature" environment.

The compositions of composer and pianist Arno Babajanian are influenced by Khachaturian and Rachmaninov. They range from popular songs in collaboration with renowned Russian poets, film scores, and ballet pieces to works in more virtuosic and chromatic genres. Armenian folk music and traditions are key to his own artistry. Violinist Kitty Cheung and pianist Jenny Ng are here to talk to us about their upcoming concert featuring one of his best-known sonatas.
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문화 - Culture
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Babajanian, Hong Kong, Luis Chan
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