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

Twisted

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Art-forms

Location

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

Start Date

2016/02/25

End Date

2016/03/10

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Art-forms

Location

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

Start Date

2016/02/25

End Date

2016/03/10

Twisted

Description

Description

What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.
What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.
What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.
What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.
What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.
What this means depends on people, time and place.

Six Higher Diploma in Fine Art students channelled their day-to-day repressions to the interpretations of the exhibition’s theme in support of the Freudian Theory of Sublimation.

To make their works more twisted, these six rookies passed their own idea of “twisted” to the next person came up by drawing lots, in hope of triggering more twisted outcomes from the others as well as a more twisted creative process.

As such, this exhibition showcases three “twisted” levels: the individual attitude and work of Tang Kwong Sang/ Yuen Nga Chi/ Sin Ho Cheung and Intuon Chau/ Jack Lam/ Vivian Fung; the development process among the two creative chains; and the resonance, differences and chemistry between the partners.

Artists:Intuon Chau; Vivian Fung; Jack Lam; Sin Ho-cheung; Tang Kwong-sang; Yuen Nga-chi

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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