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Ink artist Irene Chou, Yin Xiuzhen x Louise Nevelson & in the studio: percussionist Matthew Lau

2019-10-02

Ink artist Irene Chou, Yin Xiuzhen x Louise Nevelson & in the studio: percussionist Matthew Lau

2019-10-02
Lui Shou-Kwan was one of the pivotal figures in Hong Kong’s New Ink Painting Movement, which took traditional Chinese ink art in a new and exciting direction by incorporating ideas from Western Expressionism, and Western Conceptual and Abstract art. Among the many artists on whom Lui had a significant influence was Irene Chou, whose work is currently being presented in a solo exhibition as part of its celebration of Chinese female artists by the Asia Society Hong Kong.

From East meeting West in ink art, we’re turning to East meeting West in installation art. At the Pace Gallery, works by two artists from different times and different cultural backgrounds are on show side by side. Leading Abstract Expressionist Louise Nevelson was one of the pioneers of site-specific installations. She is known for her monumental chromatic large-scale sculptures. Chinese artist, Yin Xiuzhen’s colourful works create a different kind of conversation.

Percussionist Matthew Lau is no stranger to The Works. Often performing on the vibraphone and marimba, Matthew has a strong interest in contemporary percussion music.
In his upcoming solo concert, he’s focusing on expanding the repertoire by incorporating electronics and technologies. He’s even commissioned some new works for it. He’s here to tell us more.

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