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

The Isomorphism of Humans And Nature: Science And Art

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Painting

Location

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lee Shau Kee Library, Ping Yuan and Kinmay W Tang Gallery

Start Date

2015/04/30

End Date

2015/06/30

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Painting

Location

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lee Shau Kee Library, Ping Yuan and Kinmay W Tang Gallery

Start Date

2015/04/30

End Date

2015/06/30

The Isomorphism of Humans And Nature: Science And Art

Description

Description

Over the past decade, insightful scholars have advocated the integration of science and art, because the world needs innovation.

But how to combine medical science and painting? Since 2007, it has been my great honor to be an apprentice to Mr. Zhu Pu, a painting master at the Chinese Painting Institute of Shanghai. Ever since then, I have used the idiom of traditional Chinese painting to portray the images, shapes, and organization of cells and tissues that I have observed under the microscope over the past fifty years. I call this unique union “Microcosmic Conceptual Art of Living Systems”. My works have been showcased in roving exhibitions in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

My painting style is neither Western oil painting, nor abstract expressionism, nor traditional Chinese ink paintings of landscapes, flowers, still lives, or figures. Instead, the cells and tissues of the human body have been my model, in painting images in between similar and dissimilar.

In “Common Forms of the Universe” the paintings evoke metaphorical connections between physiological structures and celestial bodies. I believe this view point can expand people’s hearts and minds.

Artist:Kuang Diaoyuan

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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