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Chu Teh-Chun s Untitled (2004) (Photo: Courtesy of Alisan Fine Arts)
Franco-Chinese artist Chu Teh-Chun is in the spotlight at Alisan Fine Arts. In addition to his lyrical abstract works, a documentary about his art and life will also be screened in the film sector of Art Basel Hong Kong and at Le French May arts festival.
Chu Ten-Chun s 135 x 69 cm Chinese ink on rice paper piece, Untitled, is not to be missed.
Also on show are vibrant, vivid paintings by the late Chinese-American artist Walasse Ting.
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Hongkonger Andrew Luk s large-scale installation
Haunted, Salvaged is not easy to miss it s featured prominently at the centre of the fair.
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.
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On embracing her mother s approach to balance. I did not think of my mum as a working mother as a label, or differentiate between her and full-time stay home mums. She was my one-and-only mother. One is a full-time mother whether you have a job or not and I admire my mother’s path in how she balanced the pursuit of her own passions as well as raised her children. My mum always said to me: you can have everything, just not all at once. I keep that close on my own journey now.
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