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Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Organised by the Art Promotion Office
Project Partner: The Link Management Ltd.
Arts Accessibility Service Partner: Jockey Club Arts Accessibility Service Centre, ADAHK
Design Partner: Clement Yick
Is Hong Kong really a concrete jungle and a cultural desert? Are we all so busy that we believe culture and art are just too abstract for our hectic lifestyles?
Lam Tung-pang observes and explores all walks of life and then, drawing on more than 10 years of creative experience and working determinedly in multiple genres, uses art to respond to his surroundings and culture. This exhibition showcases Lam¡¯s works inspired by his personal experience, such as ¡°Condition Series¡±, which examines the themes of conservation and the environment, as well as his latest works from 2011, including landscape paintings that make reference to traditional Chinese culture and a collection of sketches of displays found in museums and antique shops in Hong Kong.
As well as finding inspiration in his meanderings through the city's streets, alleys and museums, Lam has also visited Tin Shui Wai to understand the life and landscape of the community there. With the support of St. James¡¯ Settlement, he collaborated with children in the community to create a large painting that will be showcased in the exhibition. Please join us as we discover how this young artist uses his experiences to reflect the integration of culture, art and life.
Exhibition (I)
Date: 23.2 ©€ 4.3.2012
Time: 10:00am ©€ 8:00pm daily
Venue: Exhibition Gallery 4-5, Hong Kong Central Library
Address: 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Free Admission
Exhibition (II)
Date: 7 ©€ 15.3.2012
Time: 10:00am ©€ 10:00pm daily
Venue: Atrium, G/F, Tin Chak Shopping Centre
Address: 77 Tin Shui Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, N.T.
Free Admission
Enquiries
Community Art Team, Art Promotion Office
Tel: 3101 2712 / 3101 2713
Fax: 2104 7886
Exhibition Guided Tour
A free guided tour is available for groups/school parties of more than 10. Please book your tour by phone at least five working days before the planned date of your visit. The time of the tour will be arranged by the Art Promotion Office.
Arts Accessibility Service
We strive to make our programmes accessible to all. A braille version of the exhibition pamphlet is available, while guided tours and workshops will be organised during the exhibition period for communities with special needs. Please contact the "Jockey Club Arts Accessibility Service Centre, ADAHK" for more details.
Tel: 2777 1771
Fax: 2777 1211
E-mail: enquiry@jcaasc.hk
Website: http://www.jcaasc.hk/
Programmes are subject to change without prior notice.
Download Here
- Exhibition Pamphlet (4.06MB)
- Poster (1.44MB)
- Press Release (142KB)
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Travel and Leisure 25062010
Lam Tung-pang
Acrylic, pencil, clay, plastic models
and transferred-image on plywood
194cm(L) x 122cm(W)
2010

Antique (Hollywood Road) (Detail)
Lam Tung-pang
Acrylic, charcoal and oil on plywood
244cm(L) x 30cm(W) x 64cm(H)
2011-2012

Exhibition at the Hong Kong Central Library

Drawing on his unique perspective as an artist, Lam Tung-pang visited Tin Shui Wai to get some insights into the life and landscape of the community.

Far Away Close Up: Life in Tin Shui Wai
Collaborative painting by Lam Tung-pang and children of Tin Shui Wai
Acrylic and charcoal on plywood
350(L) x 122cm(H)
2011

Exhibition at the Tin Chak Shopping Centre

Exhibition video (18min)
The video introduces Lam Tung-pang's
artistic development and concept of his artworks.
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