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Previous Exhibitions / 2005 | Black WhiteGrey | The Motion in Calligraphy | Tokyo Art Fair | Pilgrim Progress | | Sentimentally Yours | Simultaneity | KARma | Chairplay | Senses | Reflection | I Collect(ive) Imagery | Landscapes 2 I Fountain I Sans Frontiers I Conserve Memory
Ceramic works by Sara Tse For years Sara Tse has been investigating how to turn an object into a tool for memory. She probably has accepted ceramic as the medium for her artistic creations and started transforming her memories of numerous garments and fabrics into ceramic sculptures. Art Beatus Hong Kong (Exchange Square), November 8 to 26, 2005 | top | Abstract Forms
Works of Fung Mingchip Fung Mingchip concentrates his creativity in three areas: seal carvings, sculptures and calligraphy. In the "Abstract Forms" exhibition at Art Beatus Gallery, Fung will show only his two-dimensional seal carvings as well as the conceptual three-dimensional extensions -- sculptures. 2006 FIFA World Cup Art Posters An Exhibition of Official Posters for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany The Luo Brothers, three young Chinese artists from Beijing, have succeeded in placing China's name back into the 2006 FIFA World Cup arena, being one of 14 international finalists whose works were selected to make up the official art posters for the world soccer events in Germany next year.
Yue Min Jun A Solo Presentation Silkscreen Prints One of China’s most important avant-garde artists, Yue’s signature style is instantly recognizable and won him a spot in 1999 at the 48th Venice Biennale. Yue’s comical, almost pop-art-like works are infectious and humorous, yet the massive grin with more teeth than you would want to count is also mocking and a little unsettling. Art Beatus Hong Kong (Exchange Square), September 2 to 29, 2005 | top | Works of Qin Chong Black is the colour of Qin Chong. Occasionally, he may use red to accent or to arrest attention. The black in his works can be black oil paint, soot or carbon residue from direct or indirect burning. In fact, Qin is charting an untrotted path in the way how he approaches his works. Works by Henry Ho Andrew Lui swam to Hong Kong in 1970 when he was 19 after serving as a Red Guard for two years during the Cultural Revolution and being sent to a reform farm for another two subsequent years. His pilgrimage in life took him even further away after a brief stop, two years again, in Hong Kong to Ontario, Canada, where he studied art and established himself as one of the leading artists in Montreal. Tokyo Art Fair,
August 6 - 8, 2005
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Art Beatus at Tokyo Art FairArt Beatus (Hong Kong) is pleased to announce its participation in The First Tokyo International Art Fair from August 6 to 8, 2005. Art Beatus Hong Kong (Exchange Square), July 8 to 29, 2005 | top | Works of Andrew Lui Andrew Lui swam to Hong Kong in 1970 when he was 19 after serving as a Red Guard for two years during the Cultural Revolution and being sent to a reform farm for another two subsequent years. His pilgrimage in life took him even further away after a brief stop, two years again, in Hong Kong to Ontario, Canada, where he studied art and established himself as one of the leading artists in Montreal. Sentimentally Yours Works of Yang Yi Yang Yi names the series of her latest paintings in this exhibition at Art Beatus Gallery "Dantian", one of the primal health and nerve hubs in the human body.
KARma
Art Beatus Hong Kong (Exchange Square), April 22 - May 6, 2005 | top |
Art Beatus Hong Kong
(Exchange Square), April 1 - 20, 2005
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| Photography Works of Jolans Fung Jolans Fung chooses to use his works to tell us that the real capacity of photographs can go beyond the margins. In his solo exhibition at the Art Beatus Exchange Square space, Fung uses his photo works to encapsulate "sounds" so that we can "see", and to capture "images" so that we can "touch". Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd., March 29 - May 27, 2005 | top |
Art Beatus Hong Kong
(Exchange Square), March 2 - 24, 2005
| top | Introducing the works of four young Hong Kong artists: Pauline Chan So Yee, Francis Wong Fung Kei, Yvette Fung Suk Ha, Ruby Cheng Pui Yee In the Collect(ive) Imagery exhibition, Art Beatus Gallery will show the recent works of four young Hong Kong artists, Pauline Chan So Yee, Francis Wong Fung Kei, Yvette Fung Suk Ha and Ruby Cheng Pui Yee. They are all graduates of the BA (Fine Art) programme, jointly presented by the RMIT University, Australia and The Art School of the Hong Kong Arts Centre Art Beatus Hong Kong
(Exchange Square), Febuary 4 - 28, 2005
| top | Works of Wang Xunliang Wang borrows heavily from the language and techniques of traditional Chinese painting, twists them and turn them into something new. He names his series of works, Motion. Art Beatus
(Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd., January 14 - March 11, 2005
| top | Featuring Mixed Media Works of Tomoyo Ihaya Primarily working in
the area of printmaking and drawing, Tomoyo combines, ink, collage,
and watercolour amongst other types of media onto Japanese
paper-covered panels. While the artist's works impart a gentle,
uplifting feeling, they also give way to deeper thought, concentrating
on the environmental theme of water, its necessity to all living
creatures, and its nurturing of the spirit. Art Beatus Hong Kong
(Exchange Square), January 14 - 31, 2005
| top | Ink Works of Water Poon For over thirty
years, Water Poon has built for himself a towering fame in the art of
photography. In recent years, Poon has occasionally worked with
another medium – ink paintings. He internalizes his ideas and feelings
releasing them through the ink brush in his hand. This aspect of
creativity is done in between his photos and other projects. For
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