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

Romantic Landscapes: Ink And Colour Works On Paper

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Painting

Location

Connoisseur Art Gallery
G3 Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1 Hollywood Road, Central

Start Date

2016/02/02

End Date

2016/02/12

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Painting

Location

Connoisseur Art Gallery
G3 Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1 Hollywood Road, Central

Start Date

2016/02/02

End Date

2016/02/12

Romantic Landscapes: Ink And Colour Works On Paper

Description

Description

Connoisseur Art Gallery is pleased to welcome 2016 with a solo exhibition of ink and colour artist Song Yu Min (b. 1940, Hebei, China) this month. The works, completed between the 1990s to 2003 when the artist retired, are from our gallery collection and feature landscapes from China as well as Japan, where the artist held solo shows in different cities for seven consecutive years from 1988 to 1994.

Song’s innovative and sometimes whimsical compositions not only emphasise the beauty of the places he had travelled extensively to within China, but often, they carry symbolisms in the Chinese culture. From personal thoughts or extracts of Chinese classical poetry penned on the pieces, we appreciate even more, his deep love for nature.

Song had earmed the title of a “National First Class Artist”, the highest honour given by the Chinese government to a Chinese artist and subsequently became the second artist, after Wu Guanzhong (1919 – 2010), to hold a solo exhibition at the National Art Museum in Beijing in 1996. His work is also in the collection of the Great Hall of People in Beijing.

Song’s innovative and sometimes whimsical compositions not only emphasise the beauty of the places he had travelled extensively to within China, but often, they carry symbolisms in the Chinese culture. From personal thoughts or extracts of Chinese classical poetry penned on the pieces, we appreciate even more, his deep love for nature.

Song had earmed the title of a “National First Class Artist”, the highest honour given by the Chinese government to a Chinese artist and subsequently became the second artist, after Wu Guanzhong (1919 – 2010), to hold a solo exhibition at the National Art Museum in Beijing in 1996. His work is also in the collection of the Great Hall of People in Beijing.

Organiser / Presenter Connoisseur Art Gallery
Artist:SONG Yu Min

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2016" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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