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The LUXE Art Museum presents âFrom Imagery to Abstraction: An Exhibition by Invitation of Contemporary Chinese Oil Paintingâ by 15 Artists Jing Shijian, Li Lei, Li Xiang Ming, Liu Hui, Ning Dandan, Ning Binbin Shang Yang, Wang Huai Qing, Shirley Wu, Su Xiao Bai, Xu Xiao Yan, Yu Ming, Zhang Li Ping, Zhao Wen Hua and Zhou Chang Jiang.
The contemporary culture of Chinese oil painting is rich and varied. The plethora of ideas and a great diversity of styles and schools result in a development trend that goes in a multitude of directions. In this exhibition we have chosen to narrate just one of the threads in the story of contemporary Chinese oil painting narrative from a certain academic angle. âFrom Imagery to Abstraction: An Exhibition by Invitation of Contemporary Chinese Oil Paintingâ
This exhibition picks up on the thread of âimagery â abstractionâ as our academic focus. Contemporary Chinese oil painting traces its roots to the end of 1970âs and almost half of contemporary Chinese art history is about oil art. Strongly guided by ideological policies before the eighties where revolutionary realism was highly pr... [ Read all ] |
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| The LUXE Art Museum presents a collaboration of âChinese Desiresâ by 3 artists Li Jin, Wu Yi and Nan Qi. This exhibition brings together 3 Chinese artists who shares different aspects of desires in their national sentiments. The word desire was birthed from Latin dÄsÄ«derÄre meaning to covet, crave, want and wish. Gone are the days where clothing was just a means to cover and keeping warm, food to keep the stomach from hunger. Globalization in todayâs world has not only changed but increased the demand of modern technology and luxuries as well. The fundamentals of mere survival and basic needs of the past have evolved to become a better name âlifestyleâ which spurs a pursuit of never-ending profit, proliferation and social obligations. The Chinese people of today have a different level of expectations and desires where their wants and needs supersede their former fundamentals. This exhibition will illustrate these lifestyle desires with each artist responding in their individual style. Li Jinâs works relate to the quality of everyday activities such as eating, drinking, dreaming and lazing around; sights, sounds and sm... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
The Luxe Art Museum
6 Handy Road
#02-01 The Luxe
(Next to The Cathay Cinema)
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10am â 7pm
Closed on Sundays
Admission: Free
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Christina Sui
Huiling Wong
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