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Opening Reception - Saturday, 26
January, 2013 - 3-6 pm
I AM: Cow Drawings by Magorzata Wolak
Dault (main gallery)
I have always loved cows and felt that they
belonged only to the fields of farms and meadows. Their gentle passiveness
is part of the pastoral landscape. Under the open sky, within the changing
seasons, cows look almost meditative, unaltered, as if they were living
boulders, always there. Given their presence for centuries in the realms
of art, they have become living icons of our creative consciousnesses. In
our technologically-oriented culture, where the life and death of farm
animals has become all-pervasive and fiercely mechanized, these gentle
animals deserve more celebration than ever before. The phrase "I Am" on my
Cow Drawings underscores my repeated acknowledgement of the dignity and
moving presence of these noble beings. (artist statement)
Exhibition runs through 24 February
Gary Michael Dault: A Survey
(front gallery)
This exhibition has been organized to celebrate the
launch of Gary Michael Dault's The Little Shop Around the
Corner
- Painting
- Print
- Notebook
- Poetry
- Small work
In Memory of our close friend Leung Ping-kwan
(1949-2013), INDEXG Showcase is displaying a number of his books and a
poem he wrote for this building in 2006 "50 Gladstone Avenue".
From his roots in poetry and translation to his
novels, essays and criticism, there isn’t much Leung Ping-kwan hasn’t
penned. One of Hong Kong’s most well-known writers, the 63-year-old’s list
of published works is pages long. One constant? His quest to understand
Hong Kong, from its street culture to its search for identity. He talks to
Hana R. Alberts a few weeks before the 15th anniversary of the handover.
(HK Magazine)
http://hk.asia-city.com/city-living/article/leung-ping-kwan
More writes about Leung
Ping-kwan: http://hk.asia-city.com/city-living/news/leung-ping-kwan-passes-away-age-63
http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com /2013/01/08/the-death-of-a-poet-who-defined-hong-kong
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