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Trees That We're Planting
Mar
7
to Mar 19

Trees That We're Planting

香港人一直經歷離散,尤其2019年後可謂係又一移民潮。過去幾年,香港人踪跡散落四周,如同延伸到海外周圍撒種、扎根、汲取養分,而四周嘅種子正開始萌芽茁壯。
我哋希望可以透過涵蓋唔同媒介嘅藝術展覽,將香港人種緊嘅「樹」呈現到大家眼前,同時藉拍賣為我哋大家嘅手足籌款。
前人種樹,
後人乘涼,
未敢忘根。
Hong Kong has seen waves of emigration over the decades. With 2019 marking another round of countless farewells to the beloved city, the seeds of Hong Kongers further sprout across different corners of the world, planting roots and flourishing with our collective effort.
Through this cross-media art exhibition, we hope to share with everyone these ‘trees’ Hong Kongers are planting, while auctioning to raise funds for our fellow brothers and sisters.
One sows and another reaps.
Never forget our roots.

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ART SG 2024
Jan
18
to Jan 21

ART SG 2024

Alisan Fine Arts is excited to return to the second edition of ART SG, where we will be showcasing a variety of works by 13 Chinese contemporary artists ranging from established to emerging. Our booth selection includes Chao Chung-Hsiang, Chinyee, Irene Chou, Lui Shou-Kwan, Walasse Ting, alongside ink innovators Wei Ligang, Hao Shiming and Lin Guocheng, and 5 emerging female artists, namely Mui Ngo-suet, Charlotte, Ngai Wing-Lam, Ant, Ren Light Pan, Tiffanie Ting, Kelly Wang, showing the breadth of the gallery’s artists. For Hao Shiming, Mui Ngo-suet, Charlotte, Ngai Wing-Lam, Ant, Ren Light Pan, and Kelly Wang, this will be their debut in Singapore.

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Beyond Tradition: The Metamorphosis of Chinese Art
Oct
26
to Nov 6

Beyond Tradition: The Metamorphosis of Chinese Art

Alisan Fine Arts is excited to announce our participation in this year's Asian Art In London autumn event. We will be presenting the works of 16 distinguished Chinese artists from different generations and diverse backgrounds. This exhibition aims to underline the manifold and profound evolution of Chinese art over the past fifty years, by showcasing how each artists reinterpret classical subject-matters of Chinese art by incorporating innovative materials and creative methods while preserving the traditional culture and spirit. To enhance the viewing experience and create an intimate atmosphere, our exhibition will feature a salon-style hanging presentation, encouraging a more immersive and interconnected experience, while allowing viewers to explore the intricate details and connections within the exhibition.

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Healing 治癒 Self 自癒 Healing
Aug
13
to Aug 21

Healing 治癒 Self 自癒 Healing

The Master of Arts in Curating and Art History (MACAH) at Lingnan University, Hong Kong, is pleased to announce two student-curated exhibitions, to be held at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC) from 13-21 August 2022. Titled Re · Count and Healing Self Healing respectively. The exhibitions feature works by ten local and international artists in a variety of mediums such as ceramics, tattoo, and painting. The curatorial team hopes to create an introspective space for the audience to reflect upon their psyche amidst exhausting and often frustrating social lives.

My tarot deck, L'Œil de L'Âme Tarot is featured in the exhibition.

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HKwalls Mentorship Programme
Apr
17
to Jan 16

HKwalls Mentorship Programme

Thanks to HKwalls and the Hong Kong Observation Wheel, I will be showcasing a mural I made in roughly 7 days alongside four other murals made by amazing young artists at the Central Harbourfront. This was made possible by HKwalls’ mentorship programme.

For the 2022 HKwalls Youth Mentorship Programme, [HKwalls] received more than 60 applications from very talented Hong Kongers. Of that 60+, five were selected by our mentors, and they have been meeting regularly to discuss their work, their ideas, and how to approach painting murals. Thanks to Hong Kong Observation Wheel, each young artist will be given a space at the Hong Kong Observation Wheel to paint a mural! — HKwalls Instagram

The Star mural by Charlotte Mui was inspired by one of her Lenormand tarot card illustrations she designed to represent hope and aspiration. As a tarot reader herself and aspiring muralist, Charlotte wanted to paint her first mural to help inspire and lift the community at a Hong Kong landmark. — HK Observation Wheel Instagram

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Southside Saturday: Tarot Reading by Artist Charlotte at Alisan Fine Arts
Jul
3

Southside Saturday: Tarot Reading by Artist Charlotte at Alisan Fine Arts

As part of Southside Saturday, come to Alisan Aberdeen for a fun and exciting afternoon of art and tarot card reading by artist Charlotte Mui. Mui is one of the six artists currently participating in Alisan Aberdeen’s group exhibition, Chinese Surrealism. The series of her exhibited paintings are inspired by the rich symbolism found in tarot cards, something she has been fascinated by since she was fifteen.

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