Hong Kong's rents so high and land and room so much in demand, it would probably be easier for Hong Kong artists to work on miniatures or puppets rather than sculptures. Ho Siu-kee, whose sculptures often involve interaction with his own body, has taken the more demanding path.
Spanish artist Alberto Reguera likes to go beyond the borders of just one medium, or even one canvas. In his current exhibition at the University of Hong Kong’s University Museum and Art Gallery he’s mixing paintings, sculptures and installations to create a borderless space linked by the colour blue. The exhibition “Blue Expansive Landscape” is on show till the end of August.
Organised by the Hong Kong Fringe Club, “Spotlight Hong Kong” is a programme involving a series of cultural exchanges between cities in Asia. Over the past few years, the programme has taken local artists to South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore, the latter of which it is revisiting this year. Last weekend, The Works followed a group of Hong Kong artists, musicians and filmmakers on this year’s three-day meeting of creative minds in Singapore.
That’s all from us this week, and in fact this season of The Works. We will be back with more art and culture for you at the end of September. In the meantime, you can catch any previous episodes you may have missed or, or watch favourites again, on our RTHK website. And don’t forget you can also chat to us on our Facebook page: RTHK’s The Works. We’ll see you in September. Goodbye.
Spanish artist Alberto Reguera likes to go beyond the borders of just one medium, or even one canvas. In his current exhibition at the University of Hong Kong’s University Museum and Art Gallery he’s mixing paintings, sculptures and installations to create a borderless space linked by the colour blue. The exhibition “Blue Expansive Landscape” is on show till the end of August.
Organised by the Hong Kong Fringe Club, “Spotlight Hong Kong” is a programme involving a series of cultural exchanges between cities in Asia. Over the past few years, the programme has taken local artists to South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore, the latter of which it is revisiting this year. Last weekend, The Works followed a group of Hong Kong artists, musicians and filmmakers on this year’s three-day meeting of creative minds in Singapore.
That’s all from us this week, and in fact this season of The Works. We will be back with more art and culture for you at the end of September. In the meantime, you can catch any previous episodes you may have missed or, or watch favourites again, on our RTHK website. And don’t forget you can also chat to us on our Facebook page: RTHK’s The Works. We’ll see you in September. Goodbye.
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