AMEF is delighted to announce our debut exhibition in Fine Art Asia 2022 – “Blessing Hong Kong, Reimagining Oracle Bones Inscription”, featuring Hong Kong young artists, Wong Yee-ki Gessena, and Cheung Sui-kwan Natalie. The exhibition showcases fascinating artworks created by participants from our art workshops, in collaboration with local artists. By using “Oracle Bones Inscription” as an inspiration, this workshop aimed to lead participants to seek the origin of their writing script, “Chinese”, to encourage their exploration and reconnection to their cultural background and self-identity, respond to Hong Kong’s history and culture.
In this workshop, local artists Gessena, Natalie, and Chinese calligraphy artist Chui Pui-chee guided participants to explore via historical and etymology backgrounds of Oracle Bones Inscription and the diversity of textures and media materials. Participants thus reinvent and create their own version of Oracle Bones Scripts in form of ceramics with their distinctive perspectives and unique ways of artistic expression.
Exhibition Details:
Fine Art Aisa 2022 – Booth G6
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, Hong Kong (New Wing)
Dates and Times
4 Oct 2022 (Tuesday), 2 – 8 pm: VIP Preview (by invitation only)
5 –7 Oct 2022 (Wednesday – Friday), 11 am – 7 pm: Open to the public
8 Oct 2022 (Saturday), 11 am – 6 pm: Open to the public
Admission Fee (5 – 8 Oct 2022)
Adults: HK$150 (Admits one)
Full-time students and senior citizens (over 60): HK$50
Free admission for children under 12 accompanied by an adult
Featured Artists:
WONG Yee-ki Gessena born in 1988, received her BA (2010) and MFA (2013) from the Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She specializes in Chinese delineative painting (gongbi) and is keen on exploring the spirituality and feasibility of lines, which leads her to an endless spiritual travel in lines. Her works cleverly address the present generation's reliance on material indulgence and false sense of security. She participated in various exhibitions, local and overseas. Her works are popular among private collectors.
Cheung Sui-kwan Natalie
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