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Home I I Two Cities I Kaleidoscope I The Life in Bhubaneswar I People's Chefs I Zodiac I I Between Lines I Hiding in Plain Sight I Vagaries in Mustard Seed Garden I I Asia Hotel Art Fair Hong Kong 2015 I Revisit I Colours and Forms I Blue Whispers Japanese artist, Kojiro, holds a
deep affinity to the colour of blue. To him, “blue”
signifies the ocean, the mother earth as well as the
universe and his paintings are to bear witness to his
emotions and statements of his philosophical points of
view.
Winter Group Exhibition Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd
is pleased to present a special holiday selection of
gallery artists’ works in Winter Group Exhibition.
Featuring works by Cheung Yee, Hiroshi Hara,
Li Yibing, Water Poon and Ban Wei.
Beyond Nature My inspirations come mostly from the
dribs and drabs of daily life. From there, I just have
to follow where my heart leads. -Katie Cheung
What Toys? Continuing his tongue-in-cheek depictions of
the nouveaux riches, Li Yibing’s latest series
of works explore further into contemporaneous happenings
around us as well as the mental conditions between
players and their seeming toys.
Cloud Dreams During the autumn of 2013, June Yun
and a few of her former classmates from the University
of Anhui – along with their professor – reunited and
returned to Huizhou, China, to paint the same landscape
as they did 20 years ago when they were students in the
BA Hons program. Upon returning to Vancouver, Yun
produced a series of paintings featured in this
exhibition, Cloud Dreams, that became
mnemonic of both her university experience as well as
her return trip to Huizhou.
Two Cities The paintings in this exhibition are Water
Poon's personal reflections of the two cities that
he loves most, Hong Kong and Vancouver. The works are
his artistic interpretations of various locations of
these two places, filled with his genuine emotions while
impressionistically delivered.
Kaleidoscope Summer group exhibition by gallery artists Kiyoko
Yamaguchi, Park Soeun, Stephanie Ho,
Galen Tse, Matsushita Hiroe, Song
Hyeong-Noh and Tien Chang.
The Life in Bhubaneswar The colourful mixed media works in this
exhibition, The Life in Bhubaneswar, were
influenced by the artist’s travels in 2013 to 2014 to
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the east coast state of
Odisha in India. Throughout his artistic career, Taiga
Chiba has been known for his idiosyncratic quirky
sense of curiosity and wonderment while his work seems
to be about the synthesis – whether or not the
morphology of the creatures or objects illustrated in
his works are real or imagined – rather than the
deconstruction of his subject matter and its world.
People's Chefs In an attempt to explore the human factors
and sentiments behind symbolism, Hong Kong photo-artist
Pazu Chan visited 18 star chefs in London and
Hong Kong and photographed each of them at ease in
various city locations rather than their kitchens, all
for catching a different perspective to a stereotyped
identity.
Zodiac With his series of the zodiac animals, Wang
Nengtao challenges us to reflect on how much we
have let our habitual perceptions limit our appreciation
of art as a creative medium. Wang hopes
that his twelve zodiac animals will help us to refresh
our minds, to think and to see outside the box.
Between Lines Suo Yutong says that her works have
much more than the mere imageries. She has instilled in
them an attitude of life, entanglements of conflicting
forces and personal records of struggles against the
mundane world around her. The exhibits represent the
eventual serenity that she has attained from composing
and completing each of them and she is eager to share.
Hiding in Plain Sight As part of Capture Photography Festival,
this exhibition features all new photographic work by Ross
C. Kelly drawn from three separate but
complimentary projects. The work represents a
continuing enquiry into the nature of the spaces we
inhabit, how they are interconnected and how we, as
individuals, read these landscapes and integrate
ourselves into them.
Vagaries in Mustard Seed Garden Ever since the Qing Dynasty, The Mustard
Seed Garden Manual of Painting has been the
guide-book for students of Chinese ink painting. Galen
Tse has reinterpreted the imageries there into
vagaries of his own.
Asia Hotel Art Fair Hong Kong 2015 Art Beatus (Hong Kong) is very
pleased to announce our participation in Asia Hotel
Art Fair Hong Kong 2015. Presenting works by
artists Alex Shou, Ban Wei, Frank Burbach, Gao Zengli,
Galen Tse, Jolans Fung, Kiyoko Yamaguchi, Liu Xuejun,
Park Soeun, Stephanie Ho, Song Hyeong-Noh, Suo Yutong
and Zhang Wanxin.
Revisit Frank Burbach was the General Consul
for the Federal Republic of Germany and a dedicated
painter when he left Hong Kong in 2010. Burbach
is revisiting Hong Kong in March, a full time artist
now, and he is preparing to show us works that he has
painted over the past two years from his studio in
Berlin.
Colours and Forms Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd.
is pleased to present Colours and Forms,
our group exhibition featuring a special selection of
works by a few of our gallery artists. For this
exhibition, we are featuring works that explore
different utilization and expression of colour and form.
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