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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20181025T081804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110902Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition of New Works in MAM Collection: Works by Che Ho
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition will feature nine works by renowned local painter and calligrapher Che Ho. It will include five calligraphy works and four paintings donated last year by Che Ho. Organized by the Macao Art Museum (MAM) of the Cultural Affairs Bureau\, the Exhibition of New Works in MAM Collection changes their new artist in focus often\, and Che Ho’s work will be on display until April 2019. \nAmong these works\, the calligraphy piece Jing Huan Xian Qu (Fairy Melody) was re-written in 1988 after being presented in several large-scale international calligraphy exhibitions. In turn\, A Quote by Mencius is the original calligraphy work commissioned in 1998 which was offered to the Prime Minister of Portugal\, António Guterres\, while Spring in the Misty Rain is the original painting exhibited at the Art Exhibition of the Shanghai World Expo. \nChe Ho served as a consultant for several art associations in Macau and has held numerous exhibitions on both sides of the strait. Through the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures and arts in Macau\, Che Ho applies in his works through the combination of the concepts “using Western techniques in Chinese painting” and “applying ancient skills to today’s art”\, aiming to explore innovation and integration so as to create his own style. His works showcase a profound traditional basis as well as distinct elements of its time and have earned him numerous accolades. \nHis Chinese calligraphy work Jing Huan Xian Qu (Fairy Melody) was awarded the first prize at the fifth Collective Exhibition of Macau Artists. He also won gold medal at the 1990 International Calligraphy and Seal Engraving Exposition\, the gold medal at the “Confucius Cup” International Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition\, the gold medal at the Cross-Strait Four Regions’ Exhibition\, and was awarded at the exhibition of the Japanese Calligraphers Society. The piece was also included in the volume “A Panorama of International Contemporary Calligraphy and Seal Arts”\, among others. \nIn addition to the exhibition “Landscape of Change – Macao Watercolour Paintings from the MAM Collection” and “Abstract Paintings from the MAM Collection”\, the Exhibition of New Works in MAM Collection is about giving the public a chance to further understand Macau’s role and contribution in the history of the development of Chinese art. \nWhen: 10:00am–7:00pm (open daily)\, October 26\, 2018–April 14\, 2019 \nWhere: Special exhibition room 4\, 3/F\, Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, call MAM at +853 8791 9814 or check the event’s official website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/exhibition-of-new-works-in-mam-collection-works-by-che-ho/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190303T045404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T112146Z
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SUMMARY:Biomimicry – Inspired by Nature
DESCRIPTION:Biomimicry is a cross-disciplinary science in which humans have applied the complexity of biological evolution – and adaptation by organisms to environmental changes over the course of 3.8 billion years – to innovative technology or product design. Such effort attempts to provide solutions for various problems faced by society. The exhibition “Biomimicry – Inspired by Nature” introduces biomimetic technology inventions and shows a glimpse of possible future developments. There are also four “Tinkering Workshops” where visitors can let their creativity run wild and experience the fun of bionic technology design with just a few simple tools and materials. \nWhen: December 1\, 2018–March 31\, 2019 \nWhere: Gallery 2\, Exhibition Center\, Macao Science Center\, Avenida Dr. Sun Yat-sen\, Nape\, Macau \nHow much: MOP $25 \nFor more information\, check their website\, call+853 2888 0822 or email info@msc.org.mo
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/biomimicry-inspired-by-nature/
LOCATION:Macao Science Center\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20181215T093759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T080346Z
UID:59749-1545177600-1552262399@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:The Shanghai School of Painting – Collections of the Palace Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Macao Museum of Art (MAM)\, under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau\, holds the exhibition “The Shanghai School of Painting – Collections of the Palace Museum” with an opening ceremony on December 18\, 2018\, at MAM. The exhibition comprehensively and systematically presents the artistic characteristics and epochal features of Shanghai School paintings from the aspects of work attribute\, inheritance of traditional art and new artistic approaches through three chapters including “Commodity Painting”\, “Literati Style” and “New Style of New Time”. \nThis exhibition will feature a total of 90 paintings of the Palace Museum’s collection created by 20 representative artists of Shanghai School(Haipai)\, such as “The Four Rens”\, “The Three Xiongs”\, Wu Changshuo\, Zhao Zhiqian and Xu Gu. The exhibition comprehensively and systematically presents the artistic characteristics and epochal features of Shanghai School paintings from the aspects of work attribute\, inheritance of traditional art and new artistic approaches through three chapters including “Commodity Painting”\, “Literati Style” and “New Style of New Time”. Some of the paintings are exhibited for the first time in recent years\, the public can appreciate the diverse artistic features of “Shanghai School” from a multi-dimensional perspective. \nSome of the paintings are exhibited for the first time in recent years\, the public can appreciate the diverse artistic features of “Shanghai School” from a multi-dimensional perspective. In order to enhance the public’s knowledge of the Shanghai School of Painting\, Xu Tong\, from the Department of Paintings and Calligraphy of the Palace Museum\, was specially invited to present a seminar prior to the exhibition on December 16\, 2018. \n \nThere are many famous artists in the Shanghai School of Painting\, and their works have distinctive characteristics\, which make the exhibition more appealing to the public. The MAM will hold two thematic seminars\, namely “The Brilliance – Centering on Shanghai School of Painting in the Collections of the Palace Museum” conducted by curator Xu Tong from the Department of Paintings and Calligraphy of the Palace Museum\, on December 2018\, at the auditorium of MAM; and “The world of flowers depicted by a slow brush – Appreciation of Wu Changshuo’s paintings” conducted by Deputy Researcher of the Palace Museum\, Nie Hui\, on March 2019\, also at the auditorium. The seminars are conducted in Mandarin. \nWhen: Exhibition – Tuesday–Sunday\, 10:00am–7:00pm\, December 19\, 2018–March 10\, 2019 \nSeminars: Xu Tong explains Shanghai School of Painting – Sunday\, 3:00pm–5:00pm\, December 16\, 2018 \nThe Brilliance – Centering on Shanghai School of Painting in the Collections of the Palace Museum –  Sunday\, 3:00pm–5:00pm\, December 16\, 2018 \nThe world of flowers depicted by a slow brush – Appreciation of Wu Changshuo’s paintings – Sunday\, 3:00pm–5:00pm\, March 10\, 2019 \nWhere: 4/F\, Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Exhibition – Free admission \nSeminars: Free admission and all are welcome to register through MAM’s webpage \nFor more information\, check the event’s page or MAM’s website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/the-shanghai-school-of-painting-collections-of-the-palace-museum/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190102T130646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T080041Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Macao Printmaking Triennial
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Macao Printmaking Triennial has set a new record after receiving 1\,097 entries by 720 participants from 39 countries and regions. A panel composed of internationally renowned printmakers\, specialists and academics from all over the world selected just the best\, 175 winning and finalist works. These works are scattered in four different venues across town\, including “Habitable structure” by Polish artist Łukasz Koniuszy\, awarded the Gold Prize. The Silver and Bronze Prizes went to Thai artists Warranutchai Kajaree and Rattana Sudjarit for the works “The remains of the painful thing 6” and “The way of harvester No. 2”. \nWhen: Various schedules\, December 28\, 2018–March 17\, 2019 \nWhere: Macao Contemporary Art Center – Navy Yard No 1\, Tap Seac Gallery\, Temporary Exhibition Gallery of the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau; Exhibitions Gallery and Nostalgic House of the Taipa Houses \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s website\, call +853 2836 6866 or email printmaking@icm.gov.mo
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/3rd-macao-printmaking-triennial/
LOCATION:The Navy Yard No. 1\, RUA DE S. TIAGO DA BARRA\, MACAO\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190128T070348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T075844Z
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SUMMARY:Reincarnation Exhibition by Allen Wong
DESCRIPTION:Artist Allen Wong is showcasing Reincarnation\, a Chinese paintings with mixed media exhibition\, which will be open to public at Creative Macau gallery. Wong Soi Lon graduated with a BA in Art Education in 2002\, and then with an MA in Contemporary Art in 2008\, from South China Normal University. His solo exhibitions include: in 2014\, Art Exhibition by Wong Soi Lon at Portuguese Bookshop\, Macau; Cage Game – Installation by Wong Soi Lon at the Macao Museum of Art in 2013\, Cage Break at the Vantag Gallery in Porto\, Portugal; in 2012\, Wong Soi Lon Solo\, at Art Gallery of Casino Estoril in Lisbon (Portugal) Liberal Bird\, at the De Gaulle Chinese Library in Paris\, France; Dragon Interception: Little Dragon Asking For Direction at Art for All Society (AFA) in Macau and much more. \nWhere: Creative Macau\, G/F Macau Cultural Centre Building\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai \nWhen: January 10–March 9\, 2019 \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, email cci@creativemacau.org.mo
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/reincarnation-exhibition-by-allen-wong/
LOCATION:Creative Macau – Center for Creative Industries\, G/F Macau Cultural Centre Building\, Xian Xing Hai Avenue\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190115T114430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T080752Z
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SUMMARY:The Aesthetics of Ju Ming’s Sculptures at MGM Cotai
DESCRIPTION:MGM is committed to promoting art and culture to the public. With the belief of art and life are inseparable\, MGM presents Celebrating Life – Ju Ming Living World Sculpture Selling Exhibition to kick start as the company’s first public art project of the year. From now to April 7\, the internationally renowned artist’s Living World series will be exhibited at MGM Cotai. The series features Ju’s survey on human relationships with an emphasis on the aesthetic concept of merging art into life\, and life into art\, which is in perfect harmony with MGM’s mission in making art more accessible to the public. \nThe Living World series is one of the most iconic series of Ju Ming’s\, conveying Ju’s exploration on human sentiments using vivid and lively images and postures\, with numbers of works particularly depicting traditional family values. Inspired by his multicultural experiences and over 30 years of development\, Ju Ming applies both traditional and contemporary materials\, such as wood and stainless steel in this series. The wood carving sculpture is the most significant\, for Ju carves directly on a log with his signature sharp cutting strokes that create one-of-a-kind works. MGM is proud to exhibit over 40 pieces of unique wood carvings made by Ju\, including painted wood\, black and white painted wood\, as well as wood relief sculptures\, making it an extraordinary\, must-see exhibition. \nJu has begun working on his Living World Series with his colorful Painted Wood sculptures. During his early apprenticeship\, Ju was trained in the practice of painted carvings\, continuing this traditional legacy. He also assimilates traditional wood carving techniques with modern abstraction to depict social phenomena\, and preserve traditional virtue of filial piety. \nJu later shifted his focus to black and white Painted Wood and Wood Relief sculptures\, as well as sculptures left in their original raw wood color. His intention in using a minimalist palette is to give more attention to the carving of the works\, capturing the essence and gestures of his subjects in the series. The artist also twists and rolls stainless steel sheets\, giving the stainless steel sculptures a complementary sense of hardness and softness\, like the wood sculptures. \nBorn in 1938\, Ju Ming is an internationally renowned Asian artist and master of modern sculpture whose works provide inspirational and exquisite forms\, reminiscent of strokes used in Asian painting and calligraphy. The maturity of his sculptural language and aesthetic incorporates the free expression of forms and feelings\, and embraces simplicity and environmentalism. Ju channels his life philosophy and approach in his works\, by reconciling the traditional woodcarver’s technique with modern techniques and modes of abstraction. \n \nFrom 1953\, Ju was under the tutelage of master wood carver Lee Chinchuan studying painting and wood carving techniques. From 1968 to 1976\, he studied modern sculpture with Yuyu Yang\, a significant sculptor and pioneer of the modern art movement. In 1980\, Ju left Taiwan for New York City to pursue more opportunities overseas. Ju’s works from his Taichi Series and Living World Series were exhibited in New York City during this time. In 1999\, Ju announced the official opening of the Ju Ming Museum in Taipei. The mission of the museum is to record\, document and archive the process of his art-making\, as a home of the artist’s collections and to promote the enjoyment and appreciation of art. \nJu is truly an internationally recognized award-winning artist. In 1998\, he was awarded the Fok Ying Tung Award by the Fok Ying Tung Foundation in Hong Kong. In 2002\, he won the 2nd Enku Grand Award in Gifu\, Japan. In 2003\, he was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Art\, Fu Jen Catholic University in Taipei. In 2004\, he was conferred the 24th National Cultural Award of R.O.C.\, which is a lifetime achievement award and the greatest honor presented to members of the cultural sector whose lives are dedicated to the preservation and promotion of art in Taiwan. In 2007\, he was awarded the 18th Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize\, Japan. In 2011\, he was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor for Literature\, Chinese University of Hong Kong. \nWhen: January 14–April 7\, 2019 \nWhere: Rippling Gallery\, Roaming Gallery & Floating Gallery\, Spectacle\, MGM Cotai\, Avenida da Nave Desportiva\, Cotai \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, go to MGM Cotai’s website or check the exhibition’s catalogue
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/the-aesthetics-of-ju-mings-sculptures-at-mgm-cotai/
LOCATION:MGM Cotai\, Av. da Nave Desportiva\, Macau\, Macau\, China\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190317
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190107T075437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T080737Z
UID:60881-1547510400-1552780799@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:No Where There – Photography Works by Tang Jing
DESCRIPTION:1844 Macau Photography Art Space will host a photography exhibition by artist Tang Jing\, ‘No Where There – Works by Tang Jing’ January 15 to March 16\, 2019 at 1844. \n‘No Where There’ is a series of images photographed by Tang Jing since 2013. The artist selects the shooting places through careful selection and research. The creation process includes interviews\, video recordings and on-site experiences etc. ‘No Where There’\, which means ‘beautiful new world’ in the Chinese title\, is inspired from one of the three most famous dystopian novels\, ‘Brave New World’ (1932) by the English author Aldous Huxley. It is a novel set in London in 2540 CE\, depicting the writer’s imagination about the future of the high-tech civilization\, where there was no pain\, but happiness. The novel depicted how such a ‘perfect world’ has brought huge influences on the mental world of people and their social civilization\, the novel profoundly reflected the relationship between individual and collective\, as well as problems between freedom\, order and conditioning. \nSixteen images from the ‘No Where There’ series will be shown in this exhibition. The artist aims to explore the relationship between architecture\, power and aesthetics. Through documenting the situations brought by tourism consumption and rapid urban development under the appearance of beautiful cityscapes\, this series reflects a mass aesthetics trend and a lack of cultural identity recognition. Tang have photographed many European-style buildings in different cities in China\, such as the ‘Arc de Triomphe’ on Guanggu road in Wuhan\, Luodian Town in Shanghai\, ‘Eiffel Tower’ in Hangzhou etc\, recording the phenomenon of mimicry in architecture after the rapid urban and economic development. \n \nThe architectural styles of the replica buildings documented are different\, including styles of northern European town\, international landmarks\, etc. Not only does it show the replication of their aesthetic appearances\, but also presenting the difference between its imitation appearance and its inner function in public areas. The phenomenon exhibits the aesthetic demand on behalf of the local citizens\, their expectation on lifestyle\, identity and collective values. Observing these ongoing changes in the cities\, by means of new documentary photography\, the artist recorded the situation in acuity\, within this context of urban development in China today: ‘Who built these buildings? Who are the users? What were the aesthetic views of the people who built them? How will people with such views affect Chinese society today?’ \nWhen: January 15–March 16\, 2019 \nWhere: 1844 Macau Photography Art Space\, 17 Rua do Infante\, Edf. Loi Fat\, Lojas A–B\, R/C\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, browse through the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/no-where-there-photography-works-by-tang-jing/
LOCATION:1844 Macau Photography Art Space\, Rua do Infante\, No. 17\, Edf. Loi Fat\, Lojas A e B\, R/C\,  Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190423
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190102T125545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T080603Z
UID:60638-1547856000-1555977599@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Masterpieces of Russian Art from the State Tretyakov Gallery
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the coming 20th anniversary of the Macao Museum of Art (MAM)\, the museum joins forces with the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow) to launch the “Masterpieces of Russian Art from the State Tretyakov Gallery” exhibition in Macau\, showcasing a total of 70 oil paintings and statues from the 18th to 20th century at the Russian gallery. All works are from world-acclaimed artists including I.N. Kramskoi\, I.Y. Repin\, I.I. Shishkin\, V.Y. Makovsky\, among others. The exhibition begins with the cityscapes of St. Petersburg and Moscow\, followed by works that portray Russian culture\, natural landscapes\, people from all walks of life as well as still life. \nWhen: January 19–April 22\, 2019 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, call +853 8791 9814\, email mam@icm.gov.mo or browse through the event’s page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/masterpieces-of-russian-art-from-the-state-tretyakov-gallery/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190618
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190102T052502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T081605Z
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SUMMARY:Ferrari: Under the Skin Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:City of Dreams will be presenting the Asian Premiere of the Ferrari: Under the Skin exhibition on January 24\, 2019. After a hugely successful run in Italy and London\, this blockbuster exhibition arrives in Macau for a strictly limited time from January 25—June 16\, 2019. The exhibition features a behind-the-scenes look at the design\, people and engineering that created one of the most iconic car brands on the planet. The launch of the exhibition also coincides with the Hong Kong and Macau preview of the new Ferrari 488 Pista Spider. \nRace through 70 years of passion\, glamour and design innovation\, with unique behind-the-scenes access to one of the most iconic car brands. The exhibition will explore Ferrari’s powerful personality\, design and manufacturing process. Additionally\, it will feature famous clientele and the future of the luxury car brand. From the very first Ferrari to Michael Schumacher’s winning Formula One car and the newest hybrid model\, the exhibition features rare cars and memorabilia displayed in public for the first time. Discover the Ferrari experience through original sketches\, sculpture-like models and engines\, alongside films and interviews telling one of the greatest design stories of all time. \nWhen: January 25\, 2019–June 16\, 2019 \nWhere: City of Dreams\, Estrada do Istmo\, Cotai \nHow much: MOP $80 (available at The House of Dancing Water ticket counters) \nFor more information\, browse through City of Dreams website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/ferrari-under-the-skin-exhibition/
LOCATION:City of Dreams\, Estrada do Istmo\, Cotai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190303
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190201T084542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T081522Z
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SUMMARY:Micro View – Collective Exhibition of Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Artistry of Wind Box Community Development Association has invited various local artists and institutions to create microscopical paintings and three-dimensional works for “Micro View – a Collective Exhibition of Paintings”. The showcase features\, for instance\, pieces coming from several non-governmental organizations working on prevention of drug abuse\, such as ARTM – Association of Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers of Macau\, Christian New Life Fellowship’s Smart Youth and We Point programmes\, and Macau Teen Challenge. \nWhen: January 27–March 2\, 2019 \nOpened from Thursday to Tuesday\, 12:00pm–7:00pm \nWhere: At Light\, 1 Pátio do Padre Narciso R/C\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s Facebook page\, call +853 6595 7203 or email aelartmo@gmail.com
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/micro-view-collective-exhibition-of-paintings/
LOCATION:At Light\, 1 PÁTIO DO PADRE NARCISO\, MACAU\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190304T081356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T082313Z
UID:65209-1550534400-1555286399@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Members Joint Exhibition of 33rd Anniversary of CAC
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the 33rd Anniversary of CAC–Círculo dos Amigos da Cultura de Macau\, Albergue SCM is holding an exhibition with that very title. Founding members of the association\, including Carlos Marreiros\, Mio Pang Fei\, Un Chi Iam\, Victor Marreiros\, Guilherme Ung Vai Meng are taking part. The event exhibits the works of other members including James Chu\, Konstantin Bessmertny\, Lam Kin Ian\, Joey Ho Chong I\, Noah Ng Fong Chao\, and Tong Chong. \nWhen: February 19–April 14\, 2019 \nWhere: Albergue SCM\, 8 Calcada da Igreja de S. Lazaro\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, call +853 2852 2550\, 2852 3205 or email creativealbergue@gmail.com
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/member-joint-exhibition-of-33rd-anniversary-of-cac/
LOCATION:Albergue SCM\, Calçada da Igreja de São Lázaro No.8\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190403
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190220T034149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T141943Z
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SUMMARY:Idle Hands are the Devil's Playthings: Exhibition by Crystal W. M. Chan
DESCRIPTION:The first exhibition of AFA this year has opened! This exhibition is the first solo exhibition for Crystal W. M. Chan after she completed her degree in School of Visual Arts. As an Asian\, female artist\, she drew attention with her work while studying at art school in New York. In 2017 she won the Will Barnet Award issued by the New York National Club and held two solo exhibitions in New York in 2018. \nLeaving Macau to go to New York\, through the four years of studying and hard work\, Crystal has blurred the boundaries of the shapes she creates. It is her way of breaking through limitations. The creation of her works are more matured\, though the appearance of her paintings is somehow ambiguous but the emotional power of her work has revealed itself in clarity during this process of artistic pursuit. Alice Kok is the curator for this exhibition. \nWhen: February 27\, 2019–April 2\, 2019 \nWhere: Macau Art Garden\, 265 Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues\, Macau \nHow much: Free entrance \nFor more information\, check the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/idle-hands-are-the-devils-play-things-exhibition-by-crystal-chan/
LOCATION:Macau Art Garden\, AV. DO DR. RODRIGO RODRIGUES N. 265\, MACAU\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190429
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190315T075049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T143327Z
UID:66003-1552780800-1556495999@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Space Reader: Fill in The One Hour
DESCRIPTION:Space Reader was formed in 2016 by a group of young creative persons in Taiwan\, aimed at carrying out collective creative experiments and research projects\, with different types of creators being invited for each project. The concerned creative form is a combination of installation and performance\, where an installation becomes not just an object to be appreciated\, but an artwork that connects with the audience and performers\, as well as with their actual shared experiences from impromptu interactions. The aim is to explore the possibilities of different read/response forms in the actual space and in the creator’s inner space through the lightest yet most spontaneous bodily actions. \nAmerican dancer and film director Yvonne Rainer said: “No dance work is a single idea or narrative\, but rather a subtle blend of diverse elements\, determining the nature of the whole experience.” This idea coincides with the concept of Space Reader’s projects. Each creator searches for the sketching of his/her body through space or objects. We are not dancers\, but we dance in space. A performance installation or an installation performance? The exhibition includes works by artists Huang Xuan\, Yao Min and Jiang Yu-Jie from Taiwan\, and is curated by Cai Guo Jie. \nWhen: March 17–April 28\, 2019 (closed on Mondays) \nWhere: Post-Ox Warehouse Experimental Site\, 15 R. do Volong\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information and details\, send an email to oxwarehouse@gmail.com\, check their website or the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/space-reader-fill-in-the-one-hour/
LOCATION:Ox Warehouse\, 87-97 Av. do Cel. Mesquita\, Santo Antonio\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190315T061810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T143111Z
UID:65978-1553212800-1556323199@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Occupying the Imaginary – Works by Alexandre Marreiros
DESCRIPTION:As described by Alice Kok\, the curator\, the Chinese title of the exhibition “想入非非” in which “非非” is a Buddhist term (in Sanskrit: naiva-saṃjñin-nāsaṃjñin). It describes a world in which the yogi in the ancient Indian cosmology survived after death. If one is to believe that consciousness continues in the world beyond\, will it be a mysterious detachment between yin and yang? \nOr will it be a chaos of nothingness? This space between existence and non-existence is precisely the creative territory of the architect and artist Alexandre Marreiros. As an architect\, Alex describes his profession as rigorous and rigid. His work is to provide people a physical place to inhabit. It is a pragmatic process of problem solving. However\, as an artist\, Alex wants to go beyond the concrete. He likes to turn reality into a playground under his pen\, with which he creates a space of eccentric images\, positioning between the real and the imagined. \nTak Chun Macau Art Garden and AFA are the exhibition partners of The Script Road – Macau Literary Festival. To celebrate 21st March as World Poetry Day\, A Multimedia Celebration\, organized by the Script Road\, will take place in Tak Chun Macau Art Garden. The program includes performances such as dancing\, singing\, video screening and poetry reading\, carried out by artists Chen Dongdong\, Crystal Chan\, Elias Choi-Buttinger\, José Drummond\, Lu Weipeng\, Weng Teng Choi-Buttinger\, Yam Gon Macau Outersky Poet Association (Bruce Lou\, Elvis Mok\, Jojo Wong\, Pansy Lau\, Fina Liu\, Karolis Chan). \nWhen: March 22–April 26\, 2019 \nWhere: Macau Art Garden\, 265 Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, call +853 2836 6064\, send an email to info@afamacau.com\, or browse through their website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/occupying-the-imaginary-works-by-alexandre-marreiros/
LOCATION:Macau Art Garden\, AV. DO DR. RODRIGO RODRIGUES N. 265\, MACAU\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190320T091124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T143123Z
UID:66298-1553212800-1554076799@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:KAWS:HOLIDAY in Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:The 37-meter-Companion\, KAWS’ largest reclined sculptural endeavor to date is docking in Victoria Harbour during “Hong Kong Arts Month” from 22 to 31 March! Following the massive excitement generated in Seoul and Taipei\, the KAWS:HOLIDAY installation will be making its third stop in Hong Kong\, at the iconic Victoria Harbour! \nWorking once again with longtime collaborator AllRightsReserved\, KAWS:HOLIDAY in Hong Kong is a 37-meter long monumental Companion\, a signature character of KAWS’. Made in the new grey colorway\, in a relaxed and reclined position\, the KAWS:HOLIDAY Hong Kong is set to be shown at the end of this month\, coinciding with the annual “Hong Kong Arts Month” where the city is filled with many vibrant art and cultural events. Presented by Asia Miles and fully supported by the Hong Kong Tourism Board\, KAWS:HOLIDAY welcomes all local and international collectors\, travellers\, art-lovers and the like. and invites them to slow down\, relax and enjoy the moment. \nKAWS:HOLIDAY Hong Kong will go on display in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour from 22 to 31 March\, where it can be viewed up close on the Central and Western District Promenade–Central Section. Considered one of the most relevant artists of his generation\, KAWS engages audiences beyond the museums and galleries in which he regularly exhibits. His prolific body of influential work straddles the worlds of art and design to include paintings\, murals\, large-scale sculptures\, street art\, and graphic and product design. Over the last two decades KAWS has built a successful career with work that consistently shows his formal agility as an artist\, as well as his underlying wit\, irreverence\, and affection for our times. He often draws inspiration and appropriates from pop culture animations to form a unique artistic vocabulary for his works across various mediums. \n \nNow admired for his larger-than-life sculptures and hard-edge paintings that emphasize line and color\, KAWS’ cast of hybrid cartoon and human characters are perhaps the strongest examples of his exploration of humanity. His refined graphic language revitalizes figuration with big\, bold gestures and keen\, playful intricacy. As seen in his collaborations with global brands\, KAWS’ imagery possesses a sophisticated humor and reveals a thoughtful interplay with consumer products. Highly sought-after by collectors inside and outside of the art world\, KAWS’ artworks\, with their broad appeal\, has made him a uniquely prominent artist in today’s culture. \nWhen: March 22–31\, 2019 \nWhere: Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour\, Hong Kong \nHow much: Free admission \nTo know more about this event\, click here and about the artist\, go to his website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/kawsholiday-in-hong-kong/
LOCATION:Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190409T050737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T143048Z
UID:67635-1553212800-1560729599@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Strolling and Feeling: Watercolour Paintings of Lai Ieng
DESCRIPTION:The Macao Museum of Art under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government has been dedicated to collecting\, preserving\, displaying and studying Macau art works\, with the aim to promote local art to the public\, illustrating its developments and the artistic spirit of different eras. Since its introduction to Macau\, watercolour has been an important creative medium for local artists. Painters from different times have left us excellent works that have influenced later generations. Contemporary painter Lai Ieng is one of the best influencers\, who\, with his love for Macau landscapes and passion for painting\, has offered the city a rich trove of artworks. This exhibition\, Strolling and Feeling: Watercolour Paintings of Lai Ieng\, features 32 of his landscape watercolours. By following the artist’s sketching footprints\, through his keen observations and subtle brushstrokes\, visitors can discover the beauty of Macau’s scenic small alleys as well as the charm of local life. \nLai Ieng is reputed in Macau\, as well as in Mainland China and overseas\, for his watercolours of portraits and landscapes. He has studied painting under Lok Cheong (1923–2006) and also under Cheong Io Sang and Tam Chi Sang (1920–2007) among others. Apparently he acquired his painting skills in Macau but in fact he benefited from the teachings by Wang Zhaomin (1908–2003)\, known as “poet of watercolour”\, when he was studying with Wong Io Wa\, Lio Man Cheong and Lok Hei in Guangzhou back in the 1980s. \nLai developed his art during China’s reform and opening up period\, when the country opened to the outside world\, enabling Macao’s art lovers to gradually take part in Mainland’s art development trends\, see the world in a clearer light and have a better grasp of Chinese traditions\, besides forming their own artistic views. In the process Lai has been examining the roles of art in people’s life. When he was sketching and painting by himself he also taught painting\, and he and his students would accompany each other in art creation\, in spiritual support for one another. \nWhen: March 22–June 16\, 2019 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check MAM’s website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/strolling-and-feeling-watercolour-paintings-of-lai-ieng/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190114T062814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T144438Z
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SUMMARY:Art Central 5th Edition
DESCRIPTION:Art Central is widely recognised for presenting young and dynamic artists alongside the highest quality work by established names\, and showcasing progressive work that challenges the boundaries of contemporary art. In its fifth edition\, the fair is set to showcase its growing sophistication through thoughtful gallery presentations\, and a dynamic five-day programme that includes interactive installations\, experimental performances\, engaging panel discussions\, as well as some of Hong Kong’s most popular F&B offerings. \nArt Central will return with 107 international galleries featured across its Central and Context sectors\, with 32 new galleries joining the fair for the very first time. Sustaining the fair’s strong regional presence\, 75% of participating galleries will hail from the Asia-Pacific and are set to showcase the best of contemporary art practices in the region. As a place of discovery and a platform to present museum quality artworks from more established names alongside cutting-edge works by emerging artists\, Art Central continues to embrace its identity as a cultural platform that pushes boundaries and fosters experimentation in contemporary art. \nBuilding on the success of previous editions\, over a five-day period\, the 2019 fair will continue to inspire discovery and dialogues amongst collectors and visitors alike as they engage in art activities. Presented for the third consecutive year with Lead Partner\, UOB\, Art Central demonstrates a shared commitment to developing the local art ecology in Hong Kong and encourages cultural inclusion of the wider community through outreach partnerships with educational institutions across the territory. The exhibition will feature the works of artists from all around the world\, including\, Portugal\, Japan\, Korea\, China\, USA\, and much more. \nWhen: Wednesday–Sunday\, March 27–31\, 2019 \nWednesday and Sunday: 11:00am–5:00pm \nThursday and Friday: 12:00pm–9:00pm \nSaturday: 11:00am–7:00pm \nWhere: Central Harbourfront\, Hong Kong \nFor more information\, browse through their Facebook page or website \n \n 
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/art-central-5th-edition/
LOCATION:Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190125T141110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T144413Z
UID:62282-1553644800-1554076799@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Art Basel Hong Kong 2019
DESCRIPTION:Art Basel 2019 will take place between March 27 and 31\, 2019 and will be open to public during the last three days. From 36 countries and territories across Asia\, Europe\, North and South America\, the Middle East and Africa\, the exhibitors will present Modern and contemporary works of the highest quality by emerging and established artists. The main sector of the show features 196 of the world’s leading galleries presenting the highest quality of painting\, sculpture\, drawings\, installation\, photography\, video and digital works. Insights section features presentations by one or two artists with exceptional historical materials and strong thematic exhibitions by 21 galleries.This unique sector illustrates Asian art history by presenting works of important artists from Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. Focused on solo shows by emerging artists\, Discoveries section this year will feature 25 galleries\, such as Sabrina Amrani presenting South Korean artist Jong Oh and Indian gallery Jhaveri Contemporary showcasing new work by Lubna Chowdhary. \nAlongside a robust roster of returning galleries\, this year’s show features 21 galleries participating in the Hong Kong show for the first time – among them nine galleries in the main sector that have been highly influential in defining the art scenes in Europe and the United States over the past decades including: Galerie Greta Meert from Belgium; Galerie Bärbel Grässlin and Galerie Max Hetzler from Germany; and Luhring Augustine\, Matthew Marks Gallery\, Paula Cooper Gallery\, Regen Projects\, Andrew Kreps Gallery and Richard Nagy Ltd from the United States. \n \nAt the same time\, Art Basel reinforces its ongoing commitment to showcasing exceptional art from Asia and the Asia Pacific\, with over half of the participating galleries having exhibition spaces in the region. Seven galleries that previously exhibited in the Insights sector\, dedicated to artists from Asia\, or in the Discoveries sector\, the platform for emerging artists\, will be showing for the first time in the main Galleries sector\, including from Asia: ROH Projects from Jakarta\, Galerie du Monde from Hong Kong\, Gow Langsford Gallery from Auckland\, and Tang Contemporary Art with spaces in Beijing\, Hong Kong and Bangkok among others. \nOnce again\, Hong Kong will be strongly represented at the fair\, with 25 galleries having exhibition spaces in the city. While galleries from Australia\, India\, Japan\, Korea\, mainland China and Taiwan will continue to have strong presence at the show\, this year’s edition will also feature great presentations by galleries from Southeast Asia\, including Richard Koh Fine Art with spaces in Malaysia and Thailand as a first-time participant presenting ‘Your Past is My Future’ by Thai artist Natee Utarit; Nova Contemporary showing a new series of works by Burmese artist Moe Satt; and the Indonesian gallery ROH Projects presenting their program in the Galleries sector. \nWhen: March 27–31\, 2019 (including preview) \nPublic days – Friday–Sunday\, March 29–31\, 2019 \nFriday and Saturday – 1:00pm–8:00pm \nSunday – 11:00am–6:00pm \nWhere: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 1 Harbour Road Wan Chai Hong Kong \nHow much: Vernissage · 5:00pm–9:00pm\, March 28\, 2019 – HKD $850/$950 \nSingle Day Ticket · Friday (March 29\, 2019) – HKD $300/$375; Saturday or Sunday (March 30 or 31) – HKD $400/$475 \nHalf Day Ticket · Friday (4:00pm–8:00pm) – HKD $250/$300; \nSaturday (4:00pm–8:00pm) – HKD $350/400; \nSunday (2:30pm to 6:00pm) – HKD $350/$400 \nTwo-day (March 29 and 30) – HKD $600/$750; \nThree-day (March 29–31) – HKD $925/$1\,150; \nEvening (March 29 or 30 after 5:30pm) – HKD $200/$250 \nPremier Pass (March 28–30\, 2019) – HKD $2\,880 \nFor more information\, check their website or their Facebook page \nFor online ticketing\, browse check Hong Kong Ticketing website. You can also purchase tickets by calling Hong Kong Ticketing at +852 31 288 288
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/art-basel-hong-kong-2019/
LOCATION:Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre\, 1 Expo Dr\, Wan Chai\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190419
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20190326T163120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T144359Z
UID:66780-1553644800-1555631999@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Imaginary Chronicles by Tong Chong & Noah Ng Fong Chao
DESCRIPTION:Two series of “Blossom Series” and “The Pleasure” are created By Tong Chong and Noah Ng Fong Chao\, and show in this exhibition. New works of the Blossom Series that explore the definition of beauty in people’s lives through daily nuances of life. The rapid spread of information nowadays bring constant impact on people\, from daily living habits to folk traditions\, people have a new understanding of beauty. As people’s way of thinking changes with time\, there is always a new definition of beauty. Tradition is rooted in people’s lives – how will it be under this influence? There is much food for thought. \nArtworks of The Pleasure express different cultural values are prone to misunderstandings and even conflicts due to cognitive differences. The artist created the artworks based on Ye Quan’s “Pilgrimage to Lingnan” – according to the artist\, if what is written by Ye Quan described the superficial cognition of the Chinese to the Western customs\, then he would like to use this misunderstanding of the West to create his artworks. \nWhen: March 27–April 18\, 2019 \nWhere: Creative Macau\, G/F Macau Cultural Centre Building\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check the event’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/imaginary-chronicles-by-tong-chong-noah-ng-fong-chao/
LOCATION:Creative Macau – Center for Creative Industries\, G/F Macau Cultural Centre Building\, Xian Xing Hai Avenue\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190402
DTSTAMP:20260516T015819
CREATED:20181221T121245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T144339Z
UID:59589-1553817600-1554163199@macaulifestyle.com
SUMMARY:Asia Contemporary Art Show 14th Edition
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 14th edition\, the Asia Contemporary Art Show 14th will take place March 29– April 1\, 2019 at the Conrad Hong Kong\, and will welcome more than 80 galleries from Asia and the world\, including up-and-coming and mid-career artists. The show kicks off on Friday\, March 29 with the exclusive UnionPay Private View and the UnionPay VIP Collectors Preview. General admission opens on Saturday\, March 30 and continues until Monday\, April 1\, 2019. \nBringing a world of art to Hong Kong\, the show will feature Intersections: China\, the fourth in the popular sector series and Artist Dialogues\, dedicated to solo and joint artist presentations. Intersections: China presents a series of dynamic and diverse works by selected galleries\, artists\, and artist collectives that use concepts\, techniques\, materials or subject matter drawn from the past and re-envision them to reflect the present\, find inspiration from traditional arts and reinterpret them for today’s sensibilities\, or combine Western artistic genres with Chinese aesthetic forms. \nArtist Dialogues invites artists from around the world to exhibit in a solo or joint presentation. Spread across more than 20 art spaces\, artists will enjoy an intimate environment to sell their work as well as articulate their artistic practice into a viewing\, learning and art buying experience for the visitor. \nWhen: March 29–April 1\, 2019 \nUnionpay Private View (by Invitation only) – 3:00pm–5:00pm\, Friday\, March 29\, 2019 \nUnionpay VIP Collectors Preview (by Invitation only) – 5:00pm–9:00pm\, Friday\, March 29\, 2019 \nGeneral Admission – 1:00pm–8:00pm\, Saturday and Sunday\, March 30 and 31\, 2019 \n11:00am–6:00pm\, Monday\, April 1\, 2019 \nWhere: Conrad Hong Kong\, Pacific Place\, 88 Queensway\, Hong Kong \nHow much: TBA
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/asia-contemporary-art-show-14th-edition/
LOCATION:Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Fair
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