Hong Kong Museum of Arts Close for 3 Years
00:49:00I always loved visiting museums, especially something that has to do with the Arts, I just feel more alive when I do, thus somehow I felt s...
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I always loved visiting museums, especially something that has to do with the Arts, I just feel more alive when I do, thus somehow I felt sad when I learned that the Museum of Arts will be closed for renovation. Okay, I visited the museum probably once every two years, but I'm just not used to the idea. The last day it operated, I made it a point to visit it and explore it one last time. The museum is located in front of the harbor where you can see Hong Kong's famous skyline from the opposite island. It was a nice sunny day and so my husband, my brother and I went.
They are featuring this - All Are Guests collaboration featuring the artists: Leung Mee Ping; Chow Chun Fai; CoLAB x SLOW. The same exhibition appeared in Liverpool Biennial 2012 in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong week 2013 in Taipei.
We were looking at the huge collection of Chinese Bamboo carvings donated by Dr. Ip Yee. |
Another exhibition that captivated me were the works of Mr. Wu Guanzhong (1919 - 2010), a contemporary Chinese painter widely recognized as the founder of modern Chinese painting. He was also considered to be one of the greatest contemporary Chinese painter. I could not agree more, as I witnessed his wonderful works of art in the museum. He selflessly donated his works to the museums in the country and worldwide. The museum itself has a total of 77 pieces of Wu's works.
Remaining lotus flowers in ice and snow Dated 1996 |
Don't you worry as Hong Kong still got a lot of museums to choose from, nearby there are the Space Museum, History Museum and the Cultural Centre. There are plenty of art galleries as well scattered across Hong Kong. What I love about this tiny country is that in the city compacted with people, you can always find people who are interested in their own culture, people who are interested in preserving their identity, people who never stop exploring what makes them unique.