Meet the Artist: Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze
A friendly 'Meet the Artist' session where people can have books, prints and tiles signed by Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze in person.
相關展覽活動包括藝術家見面會,訪客可以請藝術家在其書冊、印刷品及瓷磚上親自簽名。
A friendly 'Meet the Artist' session where people can have books, prints and tiles signed by Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze in person.
相關展覽活動包括藝術家見面會,訪客可以請藝術家在其書冊、印刷品及瓷磚上親自簽名。
As an extension of the 'City Poetry' artworks selected for the Ferragamo 'Bing Sutt' truck, Blue Lotus Gallery is pleased to showcase a series of unique views on Hong Kong by the French artist Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze. The photographs have been shot over the last 10 years since the artist moved to the city he now calls home.
作為 Ferragamo「Bing Sutt」貨車精選的「City Poetry」藝術品之延伸,Blue Lotus Gallery 很高興可以展出法國藝術家 Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze 過去十年在香港所創作的作品,呈現他對這個家獨特的觀賞角度。
Meet and Greet with Keith Macgregor as he makes a special appearance for his exhibition THE WAY WE WERE from 2-6pm. Here some of his wonderful stories, ask questions, have books signed or simply get information about the work straight from the artist.
Meet and Greet with Keith Macgregor as he makes a special appearance for his exhibition THE WAY WE WERE from 2-6pm. Here some of his wonderful stories, ask questions, have books signed or simply get information about the work straight from the artist.
Blue Lotus Gallery is proud to present Sweet Sorrow, Wing Shya’s photographic ode to our desolate human condition. Sweet Sorrow reads as a techni-colour love letter to the city that raised him: Hong Kong. Our city serves as a backdrop to what is really going on in the psyche of the “Me Generation” who grew up with smart phones and a heightened attention to all things visual. This epic production which came with price tag of 3 million hkd, involving a creativie team close to a 100 people, Sweet Sorrow may be the most visually gratifying work ever produced in Hong Kong to tackle a subject so intimate and personal as finding the sweet in the sorrow.
For the past 13 years Jo Farrell have been photographing some of the last remaining women with bound feet in China. She has interviewed all these women about their foot binding and their lives during the Cultural Revolution and the great famine in China. She has just published a new book illustrated with photos and stories from 50 of these women. The majority are between the ages of 80 and 100 years old and are from Shandong and Yunnan Provinces. These women come from peasant backgrounds and have lived incredible lives working in the fields despite their bound feet. Farrell's work looks beyond their feet and captures a piece of history for generations to come.