Exhibition of exquisite ceramics and calligraphy by Chan Chung-kong at CityU Gallery
Exhibition of exquisite ceramics and calligraphy by Chan Chung-kong at CityU Gallery
Exquisite examples of ceramics and calligraphy by the well-known local artist Chan Chung-kong will be exhibited at CityU Gallery at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) from 6 June to
Mr Chan, who has been living in the
From the outset, the artist begins with sculptural forms, although he also uses utensil forms, and aims for an overall visual impact. The result is self-explanatory, for example The Photographed Dancer, Memories of Hong Kong Outlying
Mr Chan also took on calligraphy, seal carving, painting and sculpture from early on and he has a unique understanding of the art of calligraphy. He says it is “not just the reproduction of characters, nor typesetting; it reaches further than form and structure to reflect on the calligrapher’s artistic accomplishment and judgment”.
Mr Chan claims that, when using ancient literature, “one must fully assimilate and understand the text before committing onto paper. The calligraphy should be repeated many times without tiredness, until one feels at one with the text”. In recent years, Mr Chan even conceived of an unusual fantasy to free calligraphy from the rule of characters in order to achieve a freer presentation.
The exhibition opens at
Exhibition period: 6 June–2 July 2007
Venue: CityU Gallery, 6/F
Exhibition time:
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