Luis Chan: Hong Kong Magic

Talk by Dr. Jack Lee Sai Chong

25 May 2024 (SAT) 2:30pm

Summer Cocktail Reception

25 May 2024 (SAT) 2-6pm

Exhibition Period 

25 May – 6 July 2024 

Hanart TZ Gallery

2/F Mai On Industrial Building, 17-21 Kung Yip Street, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong


LUIS CHAN: HONG KONG MAGIC

In 1957 when Luis Chan ventured off to explore the pictorial worlds that existed outside the Hong Kong sceneries he was famous for, he definitely did not know how far he had to go before finding shore.

 

But Luis Chan was well prepared. From his first formal training course in 1927, and his First Prize award from the Hong Kong Art Club in 1934, by 1957 Luis Chan had already presented 14 solo exhibitions and published over a hundred articles on art. The hundreds of Hong Kong sceneries he had painted by then is evidence of how enamoured he was by the views of Hong Kong and the city life enveloping him. This enamoured engagement presents a sense of reality and belonging not often found in pictorial representations, and it anchored the artist’s experimentations till his last.

 

From the mid 1950s onwards, the new tools with which Luis Chan navigated the pictorial world included well known modernist techniques, and processes he personally developed. But there is a continuity regardless of Luis Chan’s stylistic diversity; even until his last show in 1993, at which his new works were scribblings on art magazine illustrations, was the reality of Hong Kong life and the city seen through the magical lens of Luis Chan’s mind. The magic of the pictorial world beyond was never far from home.

 

Over the years, Luis Chan’s art and historical significance have gained broad recognition, lately his painting has also entered the Tate Collection, Lond

on, UK.

Luis Chan (1905-1995)  Untitled (The Nude) 《無題 (裸女)》 1979  Ink and Colour on Paper  152 x 52 cm  Tate Collection, UK

 

Professor Jack Lee, eminent historian of Hong Kong art, has recently published a concise anthology of his essays and research on Luis Chan. His anthology will be presented at the exhibition, and Prof Lee will give a talk about his research on 25 May 2024.

“The Art of Luis Chan: Selected Essays” Edited by Professor Jack Lee
“The Art of Luis Chan: Selected Essays” 《陳福善的藝術研究文集》Edited by Professor Jack Lee  李世莊 博士 編著

 



Untitled (The Conference)

1983

Ink and Colour on Paper

68 x 136 cm

Untitled (Fish and It’s Men)

1979

Ink and Colour on Paper

70.5 x 134 cm

Untitled (Polar Dance)

1980

Ink and Colour on Paper

68.5 x 135 cm

The Clown’s Rhapsody

1980

Ink and Colour on Paper

68.5 x 135 cm

Untitled (Spring Garden)

1985

Ink and Colour on Paper

135.5 x 69 cm

Untitled (Disagreement)

1983

Ink and Colour on Paper

46 x 136 cm



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