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

Celebrating the Year of the OX

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Antiquities

Location

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Art Museum, Gallery II

Start Date

2021/01/29

End Date

2021/04/11

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Antiquities

Location

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Art Museum, Gallery II

Start Date

2021/01/29

End Date

2021/04/11

Celebrating the Year of the OX

Description

Description

2021 is the Year of the Ox according to Chinese zodiac. Being highly respected throughout Chinese history, oxen are not only served as a main source of food and sacrificial offering, but also as an important beast of burden, pulling carts and ploughing fields. In addition, cow bones could be used in divination and glue-making, while cowhide and cow horns were raw materials in ware production. Altogether, they demonstrate the diverse functions of oxen. Likewise, Chinese characters with ox as the radical express a wide range of meanings and form the basis of the language. In ancient literature and art, it is not uncommon to see works praising, depicting, metaphorising and personifying the animal, which further show its rich humanistic implications. The exhibition will feature 12 ox-related items from the Art Museum’s collections, including paintings, calligraphy and ceramic wares, showcasing ancient cattle culture while celebrating the festive season.

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Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local

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