
M+ “Picasso for Asia: A Conversation”, TranscendingTransience@CUHK & in the studio: Chamber choir NO
2025-04-09
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M+ “Picasso for Asia: A Conversation”, TranscendingTransience@CUHK & in the studio: Chamber choir NO
2025-04-09
Few artists have gone through as many changes in style as Pablo Picasso. Despite the frequent transformations in his work, he once said, “Variation does not mean evolution”. At M+ in West Kowloon, you can currently see, on loan from Musée National Picasso-Paris more than 60 of the master’s works that trace those changes.
On March 21st, the Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) held the grand opening ceremony of the Lo Kwee Seong Pavilion and the Harold and Christina Lee Gallery. The ceremony also marked the opening of the inaugural exhibition, “Transcending Transience: Art and Culture of Late-Ming Jiangnan”.
The upcoming concert by the chamber choral ensemble NOEMA is inspired by the Japanese word “komorebi” which means “sunlight leaking through trees”. This poetic idea that describes the beauty of nature and the simple things is the theme of the concert which includes the world premiere of new work by a local composer, the Hong Kong premiere of a new work by a British composer, and a selection of French chansons. The artistic director and conductor of the ensemble, Sanders Lau is here to tell us more.
On March 21st, the Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) held the grand opening ceremony of the Lo Kwee Seong Pavilion and the Harold and Christina Lee Gallery. The ceremony also marked the opening of the inaugural exhibition, “Transcending Transience: Art and Culture of Late-Ming Jiangnan”.
The upcoming concert by the chamber choral ensemble NOEMA is inspired by the Japanese word “komorebi” which means “sunlight leaking through trees”. This poetic idea that describes the beauty of nature and the simple things is the theme of the concert which includes the world premiere of new work by a local composer, the Hong Kong premiere of a new work by a British composer, and a selection of French chansons. The artistic director and conductor of the ensemble, Sanders Lau is here to tell us more.
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The Works features news and reviews of visual and performing arts, design, literary and other “ works ” .
Added illumination comes from interviews with leading performers and producers, interspersed with updates on events affecting the development of the territory 's artistic and cultural life. There's also in – most weeks – a live studio performance.
The Works is aired on RTHK 32 every Wednesday at 21:30 & RTHK 31 every Saturday at 16:00.
We're on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/RTHKTheWorks/
Instagram @rthktheworks
Archive available later after broadcast. ** Please note that the programme air-time on TV is different with webcast time.