Serendipper

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The title of the exhibition derives from the concept of serendipity, or finding joy by chance, encapsulating the contemporary Korean artist’s fascination with ordinary objects and spaces that evoke strong emotions. From vintage market finds to everyday items on a desk, the paintings featuring these objects manifest his unique universe, personal experiences, and emotions.…

Old Master Q

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The retrospective exhibition is a celebration of over 60 years of the iconic Hong Kong ‘Old Master Q’ (OMQ) art comics. Started in 1960, the series was first created by the artist’s father, Alfonso Wong, who used the pseudonym of Wong Chak. The artist is thus the second generation author of the (present) comic…

The Other Side

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT The exhibition showcases works from eight young female artists, each bringing a unique life view to a physical fruition through exploring various media and materials. Though each artist uses different mediums, they all share a common inspiration from observing daily lives and nature. For example, while one artist (Bao) creates scenes with both human…

on hong kong // anothermountainman solo 2022

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT This is the newest instalment in the renowned designer-artist's long-running red-white-blue collection, which was first presented at the Hong Kong Pavilion during the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005. The current presentation brings all of these pieces of the collection together by showcasing a number of classic creations such as sculptures and photographs. The works…

Tales of ‘Kowloon King’

Lucie Chang Fine Arts 12C Gee Chang Hong Centre, 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen

WHAT Tsang Tsou Choi (aka ‘King of Kowloon’) was born in Guangzhou in 1921, and travelled to Hong Kong as a poor, barely literate teenager. After discovering some important ancestral documents, Tsang claimed that the land of Kowloon belonged to his family, thereby adopting the title ‘King of Kowloon’. Over the years, Tsang has created…