Plastic bag art on display at CityU Gallery
Plastic bag art on display at CityU Gallery
Mr Pasqualotto, born and based in
Mr Pasqualotto takes the game of decontextualisation to its extreme in creating textured Marilyn Monroe collages, plants and abstract graphics. Incorporating cut out names and slogans, he stretches, cuts, flattens, tears and piles the plastic bags into consecutive layers before pressing them between two circles of glass and methacrylate. The compositions then take their final unique and startlingly impressive shape when framed in iron and bathed in illuminating neon.
Mr Mario Pasqualotto, 54, is an artist of wide-ranging interests and talents. His creative activities utilise plastic in installation and performance art, sculpture, painting, jewellery and graphic art. He first exhibited his work in
The exhibition, “Pasqualotto Desire’s Bazaar—Plastic Bags Second Round”, was opened today (29 January) by the artist, accompanied by Mr Juan Luis Flores Arroyuelo, Consul General of Spain in Hong Kong; Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, Acting President of CityU; Professor Martin Painter, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, CityU; and Mr James Ng Kam-ming, Chairman of CityU Gallery Management Committee and Executive Director of CityU Extension.
The exhibition is one of several University activities organised to promote Spanish art and culture, as CityU continues to nurture an international campus culture.
Mr Mario Pasqualotto will, at
Co-organised by CityU’s Department of English and Communication, Cultural and Sports Committee and CityU Gallery, the free exhibition continues until 5 March at the CityU Gallery, 6/F,
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