East Contemporary

Category: China

am space “Hog Kong Perspectives”

Hong Kong, July 2 – July 30, 2016, https://www.facebook.com/amspacehk/ Three artists, showing three works. Chen Tong 陳侗showing crude quick drawings of Hong Kong’s urban corners, conceptually – allegedly – held together by a reference to a novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet.  Szelit Cheung 張施烈 showing very small and delicate pencil drawings – copies of photographs of…

Connecting Spaces: TRES’ Ubiquitous Trash, Hong Kong Edition

Hong Kong, July 2 – 11, 2016, http://www.connectingspaces.ch/ The exhibition consisted of a combination of photos of trash collected around Hong Kong and actual objects dug out from the trash. Mostly things were found on the beaches: bottle caps, parts of plastic dolls, lighters, etc. The artist collective (from Mexico) seemed to have attempted a…

Gagosian: Thomas Houseago “Psychedelic Brothers – Drawn Paintings”

Hong Kong, May 27 – August 13, 2016, http://www.gagosian.com For this show Gagosian Hong Kong removed all partitions. Only one row of mid-size drawn paintings (by a sculptor) was present. On the shorter ends of the room, two slightly larger canvases were placed, titled “Fathers Ghost I (astronaut)” and “Fathers Ghost III (dancer).” Other canvases…

CUHK: Hou Chun Ming “Asian Father Interview Project: Fathers of Male Homosexuals in Hong Kong”

Hong Kong, June 4 – 29, 2016, http://www.artofcuhk.hk/ Hou Chun Ming 侯俊明 is a well-known artist from Taiwan who represented the country at the Venice Biennale twice. He is best known for his woodcuts touching on political and personal topics. In the show at CUHK he presented a site-specific iteration of his Asian Father Interview…

22nd ISEA2016 International Symposium on Electronic Arts

Hong Kong, May 16 – 22, 2016, http://isea2016.isea-international.org/ ISEA is a conference/symposium dedicated to electronic arts. Not an exhibition or festival, but still centered on the topic of art and creation in digital art. The main difference to “usual” art events has been a certain inward-orientation of the event which has not been advertised publicly…