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30 Apr – 31 Jul, 2016 | Group Show | The Shadow Never Lies, Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China

30 Apr – 31 Jul 2016 | Group Show | The Shadow Never Lies, Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China




“The Shadow Never Lies” will hold the opening ceremony on April 29, 2016 in Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum (M21).This exhibition is international: designed to show how concepts and their aesthetic preoccupations cross political and cultural boundaries. It includes 34 different artists’ works in photography, video, film, animation, painting, installation and performance. The exhibition is curated by Jiang Jiehong and Mark Nash.  
The Chinese word yingxiang can be translated literally as ‘shadow image’ in English. In the context of contemporary art, yingxiangrefers to visual media including both still and moving images, such as photography video, film and animation, whether produced through traditional or digital techniques. 
Our shadows link us to as well as distance us from reality – they are so to speak an indexical figure that guarantees our humanity. And in art, there are different aesthetic traditions and cultural understandings of shadows between East and West. In the early 19th century, photography was born as ‘the art of fixing shadows’; and today, when our sense of the reality of the material world has been dissolved by digital technologies, shadows emphasise the fragility of our ontological distinctions between the imaginary and the real.

To many, what we see in a photograph is ‘true’, and the foremost function of yingxiangis to record this reality both visually and durationally. However, the ‘objectivity’ and the ‘materiality’ of yingxiangdo not necessarily provide ‘truthfulness’, while the practical production process, if regarded as merely mechanical, can act as a mask for its ‘objective’ appearance. Shadows are always loyal to their subjects, attached, and yet keep the ‘other’ distanced from reality. Similarly, the forms of yingxiang, artistic strategies which block, foreground or distort the relationship to actuality, offer the impression of immediate contact with the real but by their very nature prevent that. In this exhibition then, yingxiangis no longer a simple definition of a visual medium, but a particular concept, a new perspective, through which we re-experience its ‘remoteness’ and ‘otherness’. Today, yingxiangis everywhere. It has conjured up a colourful web of images that envelop us, whether true or false, they fabricate and interpret a different reality.

The exhibition will be opened to the public from April 30 to July 31.

Artists:
Poklong ANADING (Philippines), Daniel BOYD (Australia), CHEN Chieh-Jen (Taiwan), CHEN Shaoxiong (China), Anne Katrine DOLVEN (Norway), Simryn GILL (Malaysia), João Maria GUSMÃO and Pedro PAIVA (Portugal), HAN Kyung Woo (South Korea), HU Jieming (China), HU Xiaoyuan (China), JIANG Pengyi (China), JIN Feng (China), Joan JONAS (United States), Isaac JULIEN (United Kingdom), Tina KEANE (United Kingdom), William KENTRIDGE (South Africa), LAM Tung Pang (Hong Kong), LU Yang (China), Bashir MAKHOUL (Palestine), MIAO Xiaochun (China), Takao MINAMI (Japan), Richard MOSSE (Ireland), QIU Zhijie (China), Shahzia SIKANDER (Pakistan), Shaw Xu (China), WANG Gongxin (China), WANG Sishun (China), WANG Yuyang (China), WU Chi-Tsung (Taiwan), YANG Zhenzhong (China), YUAN Gong (China), ZHANG Dali (China), ZHANG Peili (China), ZHUANG Hui (China)

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17May - 18 Aug, 2013| Group Show | The Eternal Tao | Hong Kong Museum of Art

17May - 18 Aug 2013| Group |The Eternal Tao, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong原道——中國當代藝術的新概念



Featuring Faith moves Mountain

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炭筆木本,照片及文字
炭筆木本:180 x 840 公分,照片:90 x 30公分,文字
2008

Drawing on Wood, Lambda print on dibond and Text
Drawing:180x840cm, Photo: 90 x 30 cm each, Text:
2008


Collected by Hong Kong Museum of Art

This artwork could also be viewed from
Google Art Project
http://www.googleartproject.com/collection/hong-kong-museum-of-art/artwork/faith-moves-mountain-lam-tung-pang/356071/

1st – 31st May, 2013 | Group Show | Hong Kong Eye | ArtisTree, Hong Kong

1st – 31st May 2013 | Group Show |Hong Kong Eye, ArtisTree, Hong Kong



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Lam Tung-pang / Vanish / Charcoal, acrylic, oils and burnt paper on plywood / 240x240x5cm (120x240cm each panel) / 2008

ArtisTree
10:00am to 6:00pm
1/F Cornwall House, TaiKoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Island East, Hong Kong

12 May-23 Sep, 2013 | Group Show | Intelligence Infinity: Inspiration through Art | Hong Kong Heritage Museum

12 May-23 Sep 2013 | Group Show |Intelligence Infinity: Inspiration through Art,Hong Kong Heritage Museum



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Lam Tung-pang / Things Happened on the Island / Acrylics, charcoal, pencil, scale model and wooden toys on plywood / H 244 x 700 x W 60cm / Acrylics, charcoal, pencil, scale model and wooden toys on plywood / 2013


Participating Artists:

Chris Cheung, Cheng Kar-wai, Henry Chu, Steven Chu, Kevin Fung, Lam Mui-ling, Lam Tung-pang, Carol Lee, Lung Heung-wing, Anson Tsang, Kenneth Tse, Pacino Wan, Humphrey Wong, Wong Tin-yan, Lio Yeung, Clement Yick

17May-30Jun, 2013 | Group Show | I Think It Rains | Cattle Depot Artist Village in Hong Kong

17May-30Jun, 2013 | Group Show |I Think It Rains,Cattle Depot Artist Village, Hong Kong



May 16: Soft opening of the exhibition I Think It Rains (May 17 - June 30)

May 23: Launch of Torrent Magazine n° 1
May 24: Performance Day
October 17: Opening of the second exhibition (October 18 - December 15)

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Lam Tung-pang | Disappeared Hong Kong Art (90s) - (1) Prof. Kurt Chan

Burger Collection is pleased to announce the launch of a three-year exhibition and research project developed and realized with 1a space, an independent artist-run organization in Hong Kong.   The project will open in May 2013 with the multi-disciplinary exhibition I Think It Rains at the heritage site of the Cattle Depot Artist Village in Hong Kong. This first phase of the project unfolds from May until December 2013. Its major components will consist in artist residencies, panels and workshops, as well as the production of ephemera and a catalog documenting the yearlong productions. I Think It Rains brings together artists, writers, and critics invited by Burger Collection and 1a space in a tentative of creating a cross-disciplinary collaborative model. I Think It Rains will emphasize the multi-faceted practices of the participating artists and writers ranging from mixed-media work to installations, pseudo-writing, or radio-programs, and the like.

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Artists and writers: Bani Abidi (b. 1971, Pakistan), Fiona Banner (b. 1966, United Kingdom), Pierre Bismuth (b. 1963, France), Muhanned Cader (b. 1966, Sri Lanka), Filipa César (b. 1975, Portugal), Alejandro Cesarco (b. 1975, Uruguay), Enoch Cheung (b. 1970, Hong Kong), Pak Sheung Chuen (b. 1977, China), Choi Yan-chi (b. 1949, Hong Kong), Ng Ka Chun (b. 1985, Hong Kong), Chow Yiu Fai (b. 1961, Hong Kong), Ryan Gander (b. 1976, United Kingdom), Florian Germann (b. 1978, Switzerland), Gao Weigang (b. 1976, China), Jon Kessler (b. 1957, United States), Kingsley Ng (b. 1980, Hong Kong), Lam Tung Pang (b. 1978 Hong Kong), Lau Ching Ping (b.1963, Hong Kong), Vittorio Santoro, (b. 1962, Switzerland), Fiete Stolte (b. 1979, Germany), Annie Lai-kuen Wan (b. 1961, Hong Kong), and Cally Yu (b. 1968, Hong Kong).
 
Core team members of Burger Collection and 1a space: Choi Yan-chi (artist),

Enoch Cheung (artist), Linda Jensen (curatorial assistant), Daniel Kurjaković (curator), and Cally Yu (writer).

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14-27Apr 2013 | Group Show | Painting On and On 3 - Melting Pot | School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong

14-27Apr 2013 | Group Show |Painting On and On 3 - Melting Pot,School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong



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Lam Tung-pang / Land escape no.6 /  H2.44x4m /  Acrylics, charcoal, scale model and clay on plywood / 2013