Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Hong Kong Arts Centre Annual Flagship Exhibition Familiar Otherness: Art Across Northeast Asia

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Art-forms

Location

Hong Kong Arts Centre, Pao Galleries

Start Date

2015/12/10

End Date

2016/01/07

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Art-forms

Location

Hong Kong Arts Centre, Pao Galleries

Start Date

2015/12/10

End Date

2016/01/07

Hong Kong Arts Centre Annual Flagship Exhibition Familiar Otherness: Art Across Northeast Asia

Description

Description

The 7th annual flagship exhibition of Hong Kong Arts Centre Familiar Otherness: Art Across Northeast Asia explores the art of Northeast Asia (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and North Korea) with works that result from the artists’ cross-cultural experiences or thinking. The art pieces will transcend the current socio-political differences of the region, and trace back the similar histories and traditions of these countries. This exhibition is guest-curated by Chinese independent curator Huang Du, exhibiting works by fifteen artists.

Northeast Asia is a geographical as well as geopolitical concept. The countries and regions therein have their traditional cultures intertwined, and yet ideological competitions still exist after the end of the Cold War, leading to the very different artistic development in each country. Familiar Otherness: Art Across Northeast Asia attempts to overcome the political differences, crossing national and cultural boundaries, and bringing creative and artistic exchanges from interesting areas of the world. The exhibition investigates into Northeast Asian art from four perspectives: “Dream and Reality” to interpret the struggle between subjective ideals and objective environment; “Daily Life and Transcendence” to explore how the artists sublime daily objects to an aesthetic level; “Context and Involvement” to unfold artists’ concern for social conditions; and “Filtering and Amplification” to highlight artists’ unlimited creativity.

Organiser / Presenter Hong Kong Arts Centre
Co-organiser / Co-presenter Andrew Lam
Artists:Cha Min Young; Choi Jeong Hwa; Hsu Che-Yu; Hu Qingyan; Hu Weiyi; Meiro Koizumi; Kwan Sheung Chi; Wong Wai Yin; Lee Seung Hee; Lu Lei; Ryuji Miyamoto; Eason Tsang Ka-wai; Tsui Kuang-Yu; UJINO; Wang Guofeng

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2015" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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