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Comfort Terrace March 2 - 26 , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art kicks off the New Year with a one-woman exhibition of Bouie Choi, an award-winning painter from the Chinese University of Hong Kong . The title of the exhibition ¡m 康褔臺¡n"Comfort Terrace" borrowed from a real place in Hong Kong, referring to good health and fortune.
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BwO March 30 - April 21 , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting BwO: A Solo Exhibition of Angela Su a highly anticipated exhibition of one of Hong Kong 's best woman artists.
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Game Theory May 8 - 28 , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting Halley Cheng: Game Theory , a highly anticipated exhibition of one of Hong Kong 's best young artists.
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Plurality June 1 - 25 , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting Lucille Lo: Plurality , the first one-woman exhibition of this well-known Hong Kong artist in ten years. A former traditional Chinese painter, Lo ventured into oil painting in recent years in search of a more personal expression. Featuring over fifteen paintings, the exhibition consists of landscapes, cityscapes and conceptual works, representing the most comprehensive display of the artist's work in a decade. |
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Sculptural Dimension - Contemporary Hong Kong Sculpture 13 July - 27 August , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting a group exhibition of seven leading Hong Kong sculptors, Kacey Wong, Rosanna Li, Fiona Wong, Ho Siu-kee, Danny Lee, Kevin Fung and Kum Chi-keung. The Sculptural Dimension features the artist's interpretation of the theme ¡§Democracy vs. Freedom¡¨ in their respective medium. This exhibition represents the second part of Grotto's tenth anniversary program. |
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Koon Wai Bong - Picturing Mountains and Streams 08 - 30 Sept , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting Koon Wai-bong: Picturing Mountains & Streams. Among contemporary ink painters in Hong Kong , Professor Koon Wai-bong stands out as a classicist dwelled in academia with an undeniable literati sentiment. Koon's paintings are predominately monochromatic landscapes with vast expanse of unpainted space. |
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Wong Yee-ki - Escape 12 Oct - 5 Nov , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting Wong Yee-ki : Escape. Among contemporary ink painters in Hong Kong , Wong Yee-ki stands out as a surrealist who depicts fantastic landscape and images that reflect our mundane experiences. Wong's paintings are predominately colorful compositions. |
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Wiliam Lim- 54 10 Nov - 3 Dec , 2011 |
The present exhibition contains nine works charged with emotions and convictions. Choosing still life objects as the primary motifs, William strives to create simple composition that transcends sentimental experiences. Mundane objects such as paper bag, cup and bottles take on center stage. |
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Into The Night Dec1 - 31 , 2011 |
Grotto Fine Art takes great pleasure in presenting a group exhibition Into The Night. Six leading Hong Kong painters : Kwok Ying, Cheng Chi-fai, Lam Tung-pang, Lucille Lo, Lau Yan-tsun and Tsang Tsui-mei. |
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Eunice Cheung - Honey Mustard |
| Eunice Wai-man Cheung is the latest proponent in the gongbi fine brush painting tradition. Meticulously drawn and precisely painted, Cheung's painting captivates the audience with its fine craftsmanship and clever exploration in the bourgeoisie experiences in Hong Kong. In this newest collection, animals are used to perform human activities and they possess expressions that are ironic and cynical. | |
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An Empty Stage - Tsang Chui-mei 16 March - 5 April , 2012 |
Hong Kong artist Tsang Chui-mei's new exhibition contains a body of work that spans five years and stylistically transcends Chinese literati tradition and Western Abstract Expressionism. An established mid-career artist, Tsang possesses unparallel skills and knowledge in both traditions. |
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P.S. - Xiangyi Wong 11 April - 5 May , 2012 |
| Wang Xiang-yi's painting challenges conventional perception of same-sex relationships. Using fine brush painting technique on silk, Wang perfectly matches the linear quality of her medium with the intimate and delicate expressions of her subject. | |
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BLOOM - Bovey Lee 9 May - 3 June , 2012 |
Rooted in traditional Chinese folk art, Bovey Lee's papercut possesses an utmost human quality of image making. Cutting by hand, each work demands long hours of intense concentration. Images are conceived and prepared in digital format before the artist undertakes the painstaking process of hand-cutting on delicate rice paper. Lee's papercut is, therefore, a modern renaissance ¡V a most traditional artform reinvented by a most avant-garde visionary. |
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Gary Yeoh: Floragraphy Inner Essences of Flowers 13 Sept - 6 Oct, 2012 |
Dr. Yeoh combines his professional expertise and aesthetic curiosity to present an alternative representation of flowers. Each flower is photographed under a modern X-ray machine. On a dark backdrop, these images reveal the inner construction of the plants, their complexity and design. |
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Recursive Place - Kong Yiu-wing 18 Oct - 3 Nov, 2012 |
A city is spaces that experienced human activities and being noted. The artist Kong Yiu Wing, however, interests on unnoted spaces that possibly lie on the border of city. His painting, “Border”, is a piece that utilizes the Google Map to seek for scenery in the border between urban and nature. |
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Garden of Hesitation - Joey Leung Ka-yin 7 Nov - 1 Dec, 2012 |
Joey Leung's new paintings center on the moment of our hesitation. What are our considerations when we pause? Elements such as time, space and environment enhance our logical decisions which are then counteract by our fantasy and emotions. In Leung's work, garden serves as the perfect setting. There are apple trees, pavilion, daisy, lake, rabbits and fish ¡V all elements with real and fantastic association. |
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Aureola - Ho Siu-kee 4 Dec 2012 - 19 Jan, 2013 |
A leading Hong Kong conceptual artist, Ho's sculpture and installation captivate the audience with its myriad manifestations and spiritual revelation. Inspired by ¡§Aureola¡¨ or holy light, Ho's new works challenges spiritual perception and the binary power of desire and social restrictions. This exhibition will take place concurrently on Grotto Fine Art and Grotto Projects.
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