跨閾繪畫 - 藝術家導賞,摺疊顏料示範及工作坊
Painting Across the Threshold: Artist-led Guided Tour, Paint-folding Demonstration & Workshop
This workshop will be conducted in Cantonese.
為配合《跨閾繪畫》展覽,參展藝術家伍龍威將帶領一系列藝術家導賞和工作坊,重點介紹其標誌性的「摺疊顏料」技法。第三場公眾活動將於2021年6月12日舉行。參加者將透過藝術家講解其展出作品,探索展覽中的亮點,及後更可一窺堂奧,探看藝術家「摺疊顏料」技法的巧妙之處,並在藝術家的指導下,學習如何將顏料摺成小船。
日期:2021年6月12日(星期六)
時間:下午2時30分至4時
地點:香港薄扶林般咸道90號 香港大學美術博物館馮平山樓地下工作室
語言:粵語
對象及名額:12歲或以上人士參加,名額10人
報名及查詢:2021年6月3日開始接受報名。費用爲每位港幣50元正。請按此下載報名表。如有查詢,請聯絡蔡倩蘅女士 cchelsea@hku.hk / 2241 5509。
導師:伍龍威
伍龍威在1971年出生於香港。他在獲得香港中文大學的建築碩士學位後,先後於建築事務所和室內設計公司工作。其後,伍龍威於2001年成立自己的設計及製作公司,與本地博物館和展覽場所合作,籌辦了各式各樣的展覽項目。伍龍威不但從過往的建築設計訓練中建立出一套美學價值,還透過多年組織藝術展覽的經驗,開創出獨特的藝術技法和風格。伍龍威與不同藝術表達方式的大量接觸,促使他決定在完成美荷樓一項屢獲殊榮的活化歷史建築項目後,於2013年成為一名全職視覺藝術家。
圖(由左至右):《千帆風順–火–999》,伍龍威,布本摺疊丙烯顏料,2018,HKU.P.2020.2474。圖片來源:香港大學美術博物館;學生製成品
As part of the exhibition Painting Across the Threshold, the artist Ng Lung Wai will host a series of guided tours and workshops with a focus on Ng’s signature ‘folding paint’ technique. The third public event will be held on 12 June 2021, during which participants will take part in a guided viewing with the artist which explores the exhibition. The subsequent workshop will allow participants a glimpse into Ng’s creative practice, in addition to learning how to fold paint under the artist’s tutelage.
Date: Saturday, 12 June 2021
Time: 2:30–4:00pm
Venue: Workshop Room, G/F Fung Ping Shan Building, University Museum and Art Gallery, 90 Bonham Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Audience and Limit: Ages 12 and above, maximum 10 people
Registration & Enquiries: Registration opens 3 June 2021. Course fee is HK$50 per participant. Please click here for the application form. For enquiries, please contact Ms Chelsea Choi: cchelsea@hku.hk / 2241 5509.
Instructor: Ng Lung Wai
Born in Hong Kong in 1971, Ng Lung Wai received his master’s degree in architecture from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He first worked at an architectural firm and later at an interior design company. In 2001, Ng set up his own design and production house, working with local museums and exhibition venues on an array of projects. In addition to the aesthetic values developed during his architectural training, Ng also established a distinctive artistic approach and style that draws on his years of experience organising exhibitions. Ng’s engagement with different modes of expression inspired his decision to become a full-time visual artist in 2013, after completing an award-winning heritage revitalisation project at Mei Ho House.
Images (from left to right): All the Best – Fire – 999, Ng Lung Wai, Folded acrylic paint on canvas, 2018, HKU.P.2020.2474. Image Courtesy of the University Museum and Art Gallery, HKU; Student work from the previous workshop.
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