MONUMENTS

Opening Reception

28 June 2025 (Saturday), 2pm to 6 pm

Preview

21 June to 27 June 2025

Exhibition Period

28 June to 26 July 2025 (Extended to 9 August 2025)

Hanart TZ Gallery

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


MONUMENTS

Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the new exhibition “MONUMENTS” on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 2pm to 6pm. This special group show features monumental works by artists from different generations and with conceptually diverse practices: YEH Shih-Chiang葉世強 (1926-2012), LEUNG Kui Ting 梁巨廷 (b. 1945), HU Xiangcheng 胡項城 (b. 1950), YANG Jiechang 楊詰蒼(b.1956), LU Dadong 魯大東 (b. 1973), Howie TSUI徐浩恩 (b. 1978), CHOW Chun Fai周俊輝 (b. 1980) and the art collective BOLOHO菠蘿核 (est. 2019).

The three years of COVID-19 redefined the cycle of an era, separated nation-states, and divided regions. The global carnival of neoliberalism and the acceleration of IT technology have caused a pivotal turn towards an unknown historical destiny. The new art that emerged since the 1990s is now defined as belonging to a past era. However, the shape of the present is constantly being defined, just as its mission and memories are constantly being reshaped. The monument is a marker of space and time. This exhibition includes both new works and selections from the past. “MONUMENTS” is not predicated on volume, but rather on the idea that the macroscopic view is achieved by critical icons that define the times and open up the present.

 

Exhibition runs till 26 July 2025.

 

(Translation by Valerie C. Doran)



BOLOHO

YES SIR!

2022-2023

Collective painting from Morning Performance project , Color gel pen on paper.

77.5 x 1290 cm

CHOW Chun Fai

City of Films – in memory of Ye Si

2013

Oil on canvas

300 x 798 cm

HU Xiancheng

Palimpsest of Memories Coded in Cells

2025

Mixed media on plywood

244 x 120 cm

LEUNG Kui Ting

Roaming Vision

2018

Ink and colour on ppaer

231 x 630 cm

LU Dadong

Pure Incantation (Red)

2019

Ink on Paper

Set of 4, 552 x 32 cm each

Howie TSUI

Jumbo (Large) Edn. 2/5

2024

Archival print mounted on Dibond

111.8 x 243.8 cm

YANG Jiechang

Dark Horizon

2008

Ink and colour on paper

144 x 669 cm

YEH Shih-Chiang

The Yeh Shih-Chiang Museum

2006

Oil on canvas

217 x 423 cm

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