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Lévy Gorvy: Eternal Seasons Part II Alex Katz, Azalea on Lilac, at Lévy Gorvy’s Eternal Season: Part II Part two of Lévy Gorvy’s Eternal Seasons opened at the end of April following the critical success of Part I, which featured Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterworks by Claude Monet, Edvard Munch and Vincent Van Gogh, juxtaposed by the magnificent jewellery sculptures by Wallace Chan. The second part explores postwar and contemporary works by international artists such as Alexander Calder, Francesco Clemente, Alex Katz, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, Joan Mitchell and more, and looks to be equally as spellbinding as the first. ....
Celestial aspirations published : 30 Apr 2021 at 04:00 1 Selenite, a mechanical kinetic robot, has 48 arms, each with a fragmented image of the Moon projected on a screen. (Photos courtesy of Audemars Piguet) Two years ago, Phoebe Hui visited Audemars Piguet s headquarters in Le Brassus in Vallée de Joux, nestled in the Swiss Jura Mountains. During an evening walk in the village, she was struck by the moonlight s pronounced reflection off the snowy slopes. Inspired by her experience on that full moon night, the multidisciplinary artist began researching the celestial body after she returned to Hong Kong. Her site-specific installation, The Moon Is Leaving Us, is the fifth Audemars Piguet Art Commission and was unveiled last Sunday at Tai Kwun, Centre for Heritage and Arts in Hong Kong. ....
Topic Art with the power to connect Stories that spotlight the artists behind Audemars Piguet Art Commission, the Swiss watchmaker’s competition aimed at fostering a global creative community through the use of contemporary art. Art with the power to connect i In partnership with: ....
share The Big Question What is it about the moon that has continually captivated humankind through the centuries and even into modern times? The answer may just lie in the mind and imagination of Hong Kong-based multidisciplinary artist Phoebe Hui, whose upcoming exhibition will mark the first Audemars Piguet Art Commission to be shown in Asia, and its fifth globally. At this very moment, the moon is slowly moving away from Earth. This movement, experts estimate, is happening at the rate of about 3.78cm (1.5 inches) per year – roughly the same speed that our fingernails grow, as Hong Kong-based multidisciplinary artist Phoebe Hui says. ....