Kurt Chan’s Elemental Art Christie LeeDecember 6, 2023 After decades teaching, artist Kurt Chan has once again picked up his brush – and he think he's entered a new stage of his art... ArtExhibitionVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 07 min read
Meet Two Collectors Whose Works Are On Show at HKMoA Oliver GilesDecember 9, 2022 Leo Wong and Anthony Cheung have dedicated years to collecting Chinese art. Now it’s available to the public... ArtCultureDesignExhibitionHeritageHistoryProduct DesignTraditionVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest1 Comment 09 min read
The Space Between: Zao Wou-Ki’s Life and Work Ilaria Maria SalaApril 13, 2022 Few artists were able to bridge Western and Chinese traditions as much as Zao Wou-Ki, whose visit to Hong Kong changed his life.... ArtPeoplePortraitsVisual Art0 Comments 013 min read
How Lui Shou-kwan Changed Chinese Ink Art Forever Christie LeeFebruary 17, 2022 A self-trained Hong Kong artist launched a revolution in an ancient art form when he emphasised individual expression... ArtEventExhibitionPeoplePortraitsVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 013 min read
The Newly Discovered Collages of Luis Chan, Hong Kong’s Emblematic Artist Ilaria Maria SalaOctober 20, 2021 Born in Panama, orphaned in Hong Kong, Luis Chan was a self-taught artist who embodied the spirit of a colony caught between worlds... ArtEventExhibitionInspring ItinerariesPeoplePortraitsVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 012 min read
Exiled Chinese Artist Ma Desheng Channels Personal and National Tragedy Into Captivating Work Christie LeeJune 6, 2019 Part of the legendary Xing Xing group of Chinese artists, Ma Desheng reflects on the political and personal costs of fighting for freedom.... ArtPeoplePortraitsVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 011 min read
Contemporary Ink Art is Breaking Tradition, One Virtual Brushstroke at a Time Sarah KaracsSeptember 26, 2018 This year's edition of Ink Asia showcases new media ink art, which captures the ink spirit without using any actual ink.... ArtTraditionVideo artVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
Ink Art is Contemporary Art Too: How a Traditional Chinese Art Form is Being Transformed Sarah KaracsDecember 12, 2017 Hong Kong ink artist Wong Hak-kwei shows how you don't need to break with tradition to make ink art contemporary.... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 07 min read
Claire Lee Explores the Virtue of Fragility Sarah KaracsOctober 12, 2017 It started with tofu and led to bison – and Claire Lee's new exhibition, The Awakening.... ArtInspring ItinerariesPeoplePortraitsVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 05 min read
Walasse Ting: Wild Art for a Transnational World Sarah KaracsMay 24, 2017 Uninhibited in life as well as art, the late Chinese artist Walasse Ting blended cultural influences well before it became the norm for artists. ... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 010 min read
Wilson Shieh’s Gender-Bending Skyscraper Women Sarah KaracsApril 26, 2017 Renowned for his cheeky ink paintings, Wilson Shieh uses a venerable Chinese form of art to comment on contemporary Hong Kong.... ArtInterviewsPeopleVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read
Hong Kong’s Ink Art Revolution Sarah KaracsDecember 7, 2016 Ink art fair Ink Asia is turning Hong Kong into a springboard that will launch an ancient Chinese art form to new global heights. ... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 010 min read
The Ink Architect Christopher DewolfJanuary 14, 2016 Raymond Fung channels his Hong Kong roots and architectural experience into ink art.... ArchitectureArtDesignInterviewsPeopleVisual Art0 Comments 06 min read
Ink Asia Brings Ink to the Forefront Vickie ChanDecember 18, 2015 Born in Hong Kong, first art ink fair in the world. Who thinks ink is old fashioned?... ArtCultureTraditionVisual Art0 Comments 03 min read