Today we're welcoming back to the show our friend, musician Nate Wong. He may be best known as the founder and drummer of the popular band Nowhere Boys and for performing with Cantopop stars such as Sammi Cheng and Hacken Lee. He’s also an accomplished jazz and funk musician. Apart from Nowhere Boys, Nate is also involved in two other bands, Wong Way Down and Good Funk Shui. He’s here with Good Funk Shui to talk about a new album that he’s been working on for the past three years.
“Journey Into Nature” is the title of the latest exhibition by sculptor and installation artist Ming Fay at Alisan Fine Arts. Some viewers may recognise some of the works on show: the exhibition is in part an expansion of the large-scale installation “Garden of Life” that was presented at the most recent Art Basel Hong Kong.
As well as his iconic larger than life fruits, nuts and vegetables, the exhibition includes works from his Tai Chi figure and wishbones series, and some early sketches.
“Journey Into Nature” is the title of the latest exhibition by sculptor and installation artist Ming Fay at Alisan Fine Arts. Some viewers may recognise some of the works on show: the exhibition is in part an expansion of the large-scale installation “Garden of Life” that was presented at the most recent Art Basel Hong Kong.
As well as his iconic larger than life fruits, nuts and vegetables, the exhibition includes works from his Tai Chi figure and wishbones series, and some early sketches.
- Category
- 문화 - Culture
- Tags
- Hong Kong, The Works, art
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