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

Material and Physics – The Gallery of Hong Kong Art School Exhibition

Visual Arts

Event Detail Image
Art Genres / Sub-categories

Sculpture

Location

Hong Kong Arts Centre, 10/F, Hong Kong Art School, Gallery (formerly White Tube Gallery)

Start Date

2020/10/11

End Date

2020/11/26

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Sculpture

Location

Hong Kong Arts Centre, 10/F, Hong Kong Art School, Gallery (formerly White Tube Gallery)

Start Date

2020/10/11

End Date

2020/11/26

Material and Physics – The Gallery of Hong Kong Art School Exhibition

Description

Description

When we create a sculpture work, firstly we need to start with selecting the material. (Where is the material from? Why do you choose this material? Is it organic? Industrial? Readymade object? Found object or Mixed media?)

Based on the feature of materials, artists can use different techniques and skills accordingly. Then they have to consider if it should involve alternative development or Craftsmanship? Does the form of the work confront or go along with the gravity? How to set up the finished work in the space? (A specific site? With Shadow? Indoor? Outdoor? Temporary?) How can it be presented and recorded? (Interactive? Video recording? VR?)

A series of options combined with art, science, physics, logic, experience, and sensation are then available. If we define the finished work as a result, could the fabrication process be defined as the narrative content?

Organiser / Presenter Hong Kong Art School
Artists︰Annebell Chan; Meko Cheng Hoi Yan; Rivian Cheung Wing Yan; Lit Wing Hung; Leo Wong Chun Yam; Boy Yiu Kwan Ho

Info

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local

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