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3812 Gallery’s Calvin Hui on pioneering Chinese painters, ‘After Nature’, and his HK Art Week highlights Share
The veteran gallerist and connoisseur of contemporary Chinese art speaks to
Prestige about upcoming exhibitions, a change in 3812’s business premises, and the galleries he’s looking forward to visiting this week.
As day 1 of Hong Kong’s major for-profit art fairs (namely Art Basel and Art Central) rolls to a close, we take a moment to chat briefly with Calvin Hui the latest face in our curated series of art month interviews. An avowed expert in contemporary Chinese art (notably in the areas of ink and acrylic painting) Hui is celebrating 10 years this May of 3812, the gallery he co-founded with Mark Peaker that is present in Hong Kong and London.
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A discussion between Hong Kong based curators
Hilda Chan,
Yip Kai Chun and
Orlean Lai on how to navigate the changing landscapes of curatorial expression. Fostering our own conversations they identify the new roles of curators in the 21st Century going beyond physical walls to a virtual world and seeking innovative ways to collaborate and empower audiences. Time to spark meaningful connections, revelations and unearth ourselves.
Hilda Chan is an independent curator and gallery manager based in Hong Kong. She aims to foster across disciplines collaborations in her projects and is interested to explore issues related to identities, culture, and media. She was awarded the Local Arts Administration Scholarships 2017 from HKADC and graduated from The University of Hong Kong with a Master of Social Science (Media, Culture, Creative Cities) with first-class honours. She also graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Selected curatorial proje
SLECA warns flooding at power facility could lead to extended outages in parts of Terrebonne
Power utility officials are warning of problems, including extended outages, that could arise from flooding around a key electrical facility that serves part of southern Terrebonne and east Houma.
Officials from the South Louisiana Electrical Cooperative Association discussed the issue Wednesday night with the Terrebonne Parish Council.
SLECA officials contend the problems resulted from wetlands a company created for something called a mitigation bank. In such projects, companies that damage wetlands in once place, can offset those losses by creating wetlands elsewhere.
Officials with the utility did not name the company and some of the details involved, citing ongoing litigation.
Where to eat food from Ukraine, Ghana and Myanmar in Hong Kong Chris Dwyer © SCMP If you fancy a change from Hong Kong’s usual Cantonese dishes, head to Central for a taste of Ukraine at Dacha (try the manti, pictured) and Myanmar at Club Rangoon, or visit Ghana Locals in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Jonathan Wong
If you were to ask the average Hong Kong diner to name a dish from Ukraine, Ghana or Myanmar, chances are they d be stumped. Yet you can try all three cuisines in Hong Kong - evidence of the global diversity of its restaurants.
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