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CityU Gallery presents contemporary Chinese calligraphy by David Chan

 

CityU Gallery presents contemporary Chinese calligraphy by David Chan

 

City University of Hong Kong (CityU) Gallery will launch the David Chan Contemporary Calligraphy Exhibition at an opening ceremony at 6pm on 30 May. Thirty masterpieces by Mr David Chan Tsze-Wei will be showcased at the gallery, under the theme “From ‘A Hundred Tastes’ to ‘Forgiveness’”.

 

There will be a novel demonstration of contemporary calligraphy by Mr Chan at the ceremony, during which he will use soy sauce to write calligraphy.

 

Mr Chan is a world renowned artist. He grew up in Hong Kong and had learnt calligraphy at a very young age. In 1987, when researching the movie The Stage of a Hundred Tastes, he discovered that the sweet and bitter experiences of life had parallels with the taste of food. Believing he could better illustrate this relationship, he started to work on his creative calligraphy methods.

 

Mr Chan’s works transcend the boundaries of traditional calligraphy. He introduces western ideas and colour to his artworks. Not satisfied with writing solely in traditional Chinese characters, he created new Chinese characters and included English words in his calligraphy.

 

CityU hopes to provide an opportunity for the public to admire the excellent works of this internationally known artist.

 

The theme of the exhibition represents Mr Chan’s inspiration and his appreciation of art. He created a number of taste-related art pieces because he believes the actual taste of food is similar to the taste of life. Mr Chan always wants to experience Taoism in art, combining the spiritual and physical to reach the utopia of forgiveness.

 

Mr Chan held his first personal exhibition in 1974. Apart from Hong Kong, he also exhibited in Paris and Toronto. In 1995, the world premiere of “The Stage of a Hundred Tastes” art exhibition took off in Toronto. The art exhibition was later held in Beijing and Hong Kong.

 

Before concentrating on calligraphy, Mr Chan worked at the RTV Art Department. He later became an art director in advertising and was the youngest such art director at that time. In the 1980’s, Mr Chan joined the movie industry and became an art director, writer and producer.

 

 

The exhibition will be held from 30 May to 27 June. CityU Gallery has invited Mr Tang Hoi-chiu, Chief Curator of Hong Kong Art Museum, Mrs Priscilla Lui, Director of Against Child Abuse, and Mr James Ng Kam-ming, Chairman of CityU Gallery Management Committee and Executive Director of CityU Extension, to be the officiating guests.

 

Media are welcome to contact the Communications Office of CityU to arrange an interview with Mr Chan.

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For media enquiries, please contact Ms Zoey Tsang (phone: 9550 1503 / 2788 9411), Communications Office of City University of Hong Kong.


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