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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181112
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Scenery Exhibition: MAM Displays Wu Li's Art
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Scenery: Exhibition Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Passing of Wu Li\, is this artist’s first large-scale solo exhibition. It will be opened to the public until November 11. Jointly organised by the Macao Museum of Art (MAM)\, the Palace Museum\, the Shanghai Museum\, the Macao Foundation\, the Macao Government Tourism Office and the Macao Daily News\, with the support of the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Residência da Companhia de Jesus\, the exhibition can be visited on the 4th floor of the Macao Museum of Art. \nIt features a total of 84 pieces (sets) of calligraphy and paintings by the renowned painter of Qing Dynasty\, Wu Li. This is the first large-sale solo exhibition of Wu Li. Nearly half of the exhibits are presented to the public for the first time\, showcasing Wu’s art and his brush and ink in a more comprehensive way. On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the death of Wu Li this year\, the exhibition offers the public and visitors the highest level of paintings of the Qing Dynasty to experience the splendor and charm of Chinese culture. \nWu Li (1632-1718)\,  was born in Changshu\, Jiangshu province. During the Kangxi period\, Wu Li came to Macao with Philippus Couplet\, a Belgian Jesuit\, and resided at St. Paul’s College where he studied Latin and Christian theology before returning to Jiangsu. In 1682\, he joined the Society of Jesus and became a Jesuits friar in Hangzhou. Wu Li was highly literate\, capable of poetry and prose as well as good at musical instruments and arts. His works collected all the good qualities of different masters and were based on the theme of nature\, especially famous for his landscape paintings. He was one of the “Six Masters of Qing”\, together with Wang Shimin\, Wang Jian\, Wang Yuanqi\, Wang Hui and Yun Shouping\, having a profound influence on the history of Chinese art and the development of Chinese Catholicism. \nWhen: September 8–November 11\, 2018 \nWhere: The Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE \nHow much: Free admission \nFor inquiries\, please call +853 8791 9814 during office hours.
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/beyond-the-scenery-exhibition-mam-displays-wu-lis-art/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20180922T081532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110037Z
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SUMMARY:Keith Haring Maze Macao
DESCRIPTION:Come along to visit Keith Haring’s first Macau exhibition and the first Keith Haring themed art maze in the world. The artist’s work is legendary and this unique pop-art experience will feature interactive games\, sculptures\, and special edition Macau event souvenirs as well! It will take place from 28 September 2018 until 31 December 2018 at The Venetian Macao. Get (literally) lost in this exhibition and experience the works of a true pop-art creator. The unique pop-art experience will feature interactive games\, sculptural renditions of Keith Haring artworks and special edition Macau event souvenirs. \nThe idea of the maze was conceived by local Macau-based designers\, working along with Artestar\, a New York-based licensing agency representing The Keith Haring Studio and many other prominent artists. As the first Keith Haring themed maze in the world\, the event aims to showcase a selection of images which represent Haring’s vitality and determination in encouraging people to be positive and live in the moment. Keith Haring’s artwork and his legendary life are a great inspiration against negative energy worldwide. \nWhen: 1:00pm–9:00pm\, September 28–December 31\, 2018 \nWhere: Cotai Expo Hall F\, The Venetian Macao\, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca\, Taipa \nHow much: MOP $150 per person and can be bought online. \nFor more information\, visit the event’s website.
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/keith-haring-maze-macao/
LOCATION:The Venetian Macao\, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181119
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181001T062436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110044Z
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SUMMARY:Collective Exhibition of Macao Visual Arts 2018
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Cultural Affairs Bureau\, the Collective Exhibition of Macao Visual Arts 2018 showcases the works of winning artists\, who were awarded in the inauguration ceremony. The exhibition is an iconic cultural event in the local visual arts sector and a platform for Macau artists to showcase their talent and creativity. A total of 291 works from 182 participants were submitted since the open call last June. The artworks feature innovative themes and a wide variety of media\, ranging from paintings\, photography to cross-media creations\, showing the diversity of the local art scene. \n80 artworks have been rigorously selected by a jury composed by 5 experienced art professionals. The work The Fourth of the Wall Series\, by Lam Un Mei\, won the Grand Prize of the Jury Award and the Young Artist Award. 10 artworks were selected to receive the Excellent Artwork Award\, namely The Fourth of the Wall Series by Lam Un Mei; The Miniature of the City by Vong Vitorino; Leading by Lei Ka Ieng; Boat I\, Boat II by Leong Wai Lap; Mixed Feelings – Sense of Distance\, Sense of Flow by Chan Ka Ian; Robotic Bugs Fantasy Series by Ho Wai Leng; City of Dreams by Sam Kin Hang; Hover by Route Arts Macau; Local News J1 by Leong Fei In; and Images Collection Plan (90 Pieces of Junk) by Wong Weng Io. In addition\, 10 artworks integrate the Special Artwork Selection\, namely Imitation by Ieong Mei Cheng; Comet by Ieng Tan Wai; What is being waited? by Sit Ka Kit; Self-healing by Choi Iong Iong; Handa Plan by Cai Guo Jie; Cloud II by Tong Chong; Macao Series by Lam Un Ieng; Hidden Scenery IV\, Hidden Scenery VII by Tam Kun Fong; 1460 Days of Waiting by Chiang Wai Lan; and Rest by Leong Chi Ian. \nWhen: September 28–November 18\, 2018 \nWhere: Tap Seac Gallery Cultural Affairs Bureau\, Praça do Tap Seac\, Macau | ICM’s Temporary Exhibition Gallery\, 163 Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro (opened daily from 10:00am–9:00pm\, including public holidays.) \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more details\, visit the event’s official page.
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/collective-exhibition-of-macao-visual-arts-2018/
LOCATION:Tap Seac Gallery\, Avenida do Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida\, 95\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181101
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181010T093810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110051Z
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SUMMARY:Noritake x Quarter Square
DESCRIPTION:Quarter Square is bringing Noritake to Macau! For illustration enthusiasts\, Noritake is no stranger and this will be their first exhibition and product showcase in Macau. The Japanese illustrator Noritake creates charming mostly monochromatic work that have taken Asia by storm. They’ve been featured on clothing\, in advertising\, and various products\, many of which will be on display and for sale during this exhibition\, which is part a series of shows which have toured through Japan\, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The works have been extensively featured across all mediums in Japanese magazines\, Monocle\, New Balance\, and on various lifestyle products (from medicine packaging to book covers). Noritake’s monochrome\, simple and hard-line works are precise and straight-forward\, resembling children’s drawings. \nIt is this childlike quality in his works that speak of a yearning and a sort of wisdom for simplicity in life. Less is more. This exhibition and product showcase in Macau will feature simple and happy moments of everyday life beautifully boiled down to witty monochrome drawings. \nThe original artworks by Noritake from the “SBN” series will be displayed and for purchase at Quarter Square\, along with original products from the line of Some Products and from his previous collaborations with Japanese fashion brand Zucca and stationery shop Think of Things. SBN is an acronym of Super Binding Notebook\, a notebook designed by Noritake himself as a result of his years of sketching and note-taking. \nThe SBN provides space for keeping memorabilia and room for adding extra pages. Inspired by his SBN\,\, Noritake also makes a series of illustrations that explore the possibilities of using his SBN. The original artworks will be shown at Quarter Square and the SBNs sold. Merchandise from the Some Products line is common objects that are honest and useful. Ranging from lens cloth\, pens to tote bags\, they are cute items that add a spark of wittiness in daily life. \n \nNoritake observes and draws common people and common objects that are often overlooked. Presented in simple monochrome lines\, the purest emotions and meaning (or the lack of) of living provokes viewers. Noritake’s works have been in Japan since 2008. His simple and bold brushstrokes and the largely “empty” works gain Noritake his fame in the art world. Because of the purity in his works\, he is able to connect to people from only from his homeland\, Japan\, but also with people globally. He has worked extensively with international brands and magazines such as New Balance and Monocle. \nOther than artworks\, he also designs everyday products that carry the same signature style present in his 2D works. His aesthetics and philosophy of everyday wisdom come around when the object depicted becomes useful in a person’s life\, may it be a phone case\, a graphic tee\, and some masking tape. \nWhen: September 28–October 28\, 2018 \nWhere: Quarter Square\, 89 Largo Maia de Magalhães\, Taipa Village \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information on the event\, visit the Facebook page\, call +853 6290 5138\, +853 2857 6914 or email them
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/noritake-x-quarter-square/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181113T170002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110028Z
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SUMMARY:Landscape of Change – Macao Watercolor Paintings from the MAM Collection
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition with works from the Macao Art Museum (MAM) collection will feature watercolor paintings of old Macau. The pieces are from the mid-19th century to the 20th century and present a landscape of Macau you have never seen. It is arranged in four sections\, namely\, The Coastline\, Peaceful Time\, Fishing Sceneries and Modern Glitz. Through the perspective and works of more than 20 Chinese and Western artists\, the exhibition showcases Macau’s topographical\, landscape and social transformations over the last century or so\, while at the same time allowing visitors to appreciate the rich and diverse styles presented by different artists in their watercolors. The show gives audiences an opportunity to revisit historical Macau\, and cherish the memory of a bygone era by indulging in imagery that has disappeared forever. \n \nWatercolor only began as a popular art form in the 18th century in Europe. Due to its plasticity and convenience of use\, it was still the most preferred painting medium in the 19th and 20th centuries. With growing international trade and individual travel\, watercolor became a wonderful tool for artists to sketch local sceneries and customs. In the 19th century\, artists like George Chinnery and Auguste Borget traveled to various countries along with merchants. Those who set foot in Macau loved to depict its scenery using watercolor sketches or panoramic composition. \nSailboats anchored in the Inner Harbour depicted by George Chinnery in The Praia Grande from the South\, and exotic fluttering flags in The Forte of St. Tiago da Barra painted by Marciano António Baptista\, or the impressive Guia Lighthouse and Chapel of Our Lady of Guia seen from afar at Praia Grande – as depicted by E. Hildebrandt in Macau\, 1862\, were views that invariably caught the artists’ eye. \nWhen: September 28\, 2018—February 10\, 2019 \nWhere: Exhibitions Gallery 2/F\, Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free entry
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/landscape-of-change-macao-watercolour-paintings-from-the-mam-collection/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181010T155624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T105953Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Assemblage of Treasures
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate its 20th anniversary\, the Macao Museum is organizing Assemblage of Treasures exhibition\, featuring over eighty items and treasures selected from exquisite collections. These are all selected from the museum\, and are a representation of the Macao Museum’s continuous dedication to historical relics which have a cultural and artistic value related to Macau. \nThe exhibition is divided into six sections ─ “Lingnan Paintings”\, “European Traveller’s Paintings”\, “Style and Life”\, “The Multicultural Macao”\, “Exhibition Overview” and “Education Space” ─ which all highlight the cultural exchange between East and West that spans over four hundred years. The inheritance of Chinese cultural traditions can be found in Chinese and Western paintings\, household appliances\, and personal legacies of celebrities\, such as of Gao Jianfu\, George Chinnery and André Auguste Borget\, who resided in Macau due to its unique environment and who built a special bond with the city\, showcasing the charm of Macau’s culture. \nIn conjunction with the theme of the exhibition and to allow the audience to get to know more about the collection of cultural relics in the Macao Museum\, the exhibition venue features multimedia displays and educational areas. On October 27 (Saturday)\, the organizer will hold a thematic talk entitled “Appreciating the paintings in the Exhibition of the Macao Museum Collection for Celebration of the 20th Anniversary” by the Director of the Museum\, Chan Kai Chon. \nResidents\, associations\, and schools are welcome to register for the talk. During the exhibition period\, an “Order” workshop themed on the Macao Museum’s collection will be held on October 20\, November 24 and December 15\, from 10:30am to 11:30am for families\, and from 12:o0pm to 1:00pm for the public. Interested parties can register online through the activity registration system on the at Cultural Affairs Bureau’s website. \nWhen: September 29\, 2018–February 24\, 2019 \nWhere: Macao Museum\, 112 Praceta do Museu de Macau \nHow much: Free admission for Macau residents with valid Resident Identity Cards or student cards. \nFor more information visit the Macao Museum’s website\, or call the Macau Museum + 853 2835 7911
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/exhibition-assemblage-of-treasures/
LOCATION:Macao Museum\, 112 Praceta do Museu de Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181115
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181019T092312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110639Z
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SUMMARY:Paths Crisscrossed Into Imagery – Artwork From Members of Macao Artists Society
DESCRIPTION:Paths Crisscrossed into Imagery – Exhibition of Artworks of the Members of Macao Artists Society 2018 is open to the public until November\, at the Nam Van Old Court Building. This exhibition\, which showcases 176 recent works by three generations of members of the Macao Artists Society\, is jointly organized by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) and the Macao Artists Society. \nThe works on display reflect a variety of styles\, from traditional landscapes and flowers and birds to abstract works and comics\, and use different means of expression such as watercolor\, oil\, sketch\, Chinese painting\, calligraphy\, and lacquer\, among others. The public will have the chance to appreciate local work and skills honed over many years. The Macao Artists Society was created several decades ago. They focus on tradition while encouraging creativity\, and are committed to training new talent. They strive to promote the development of Macau’s art scene. It offers a display platform for local artists by organizing all kinds of exhibitions and activities. \nWhen: 10:00am–8:00pm\, Tuesday–Sunday\, October 6–November 14\, 2018 \nWhere: Old Court Building\, 459 Av. da Praia Grande\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor enquiries about the exhibition\, please contact IC by calling +853 8988 4000 during office hours; or visit the event’s website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/paths-crisscrossed-into-imagery-artworks-from-members-of-macao-artists-society-2018/
LOCATION:Old Court Building\, 舊法院大樓 (Old Court Building)\, 459 Av. da Praia Grande\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Kid Friendly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181112
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181009T090837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110453Z
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SUMMARY:Once Upon A Time - Works by Chiang Wai Lan
DESCRIPTION:Once Upon A Time – Works by Chiang Wai Lan is an upcoming exhibition which will be opened to the public at Tak Chun Macau Art Garden. Organized by Art For All association (AFA)\, it will showcase some of the artist’s pencil drawings and will take place from October 13–November 11\, 2018. \nChiang Wai Lan completed an MA Visual Art at the University of the Arts London in 2016. She graduated from the National Taiwan Normal University in 2004 (BFA) and then began a career teaching visual art in Macau. Lan has exhibited in both overseas and in Macau\, experimenting with a variety of media\, ranging from paintings to sculptures. One of her most popular series is her “Miss L” series. \nWhen: October 13–November 11\, 2018 \nWhere: Macau Art Garden\, 265 Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/once-upon-a-time-works-by-chiang-wai-lan/
LOCATION:AFA Gallery\, Art Garden\, Avenida Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues N. 265\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181119
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181012T102651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T111042Z
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SUMMARY:The City in My Heart — Creative Artwork Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Ox Warehouse Art Group continues to function as a platform for young artists\, supporting and encouraging new talents to showcase their creative endeavors in Macau. On October 13\, 2018\, at the new “Post-Ox Warehouse Experimental Field”\, the association will usher in an art exhibition with a new generation of artists\, entitled The City in My Heart — Creative Artwork Exhibition. \nA total of 17 young creatives\, including eight artists and nine university students\, have been invited to participate in the exhibition. It is indeed commendable that amid busy daily routines earning their dough the eight artists are still able to maintain a passion for artistic creation and engage with the other nine participating university students who are still inexperienced\, but with undeniable potential. \nTaking to the theme of the exhibition\, “The City in My Heart”\, these young creators will present the Macau that their eyes and hearts see\, reflecting on issues resulting from the enclave’s rapid transformation in recent years. Are they fascinated by the buzzing and glamorous Cotai Strip or those gambling games dubbed as wonderful entertainment? Or are they stuck in endless excavation works\, congested traffic\, and the ever-rising commodity and house prices of Macau? Do they indulge in nostalgia for the bygone era and world? Are they discontent? Do they feel helpless? Or just numb? Through this exhibition\, visitors can take a glimpse at the new generation’s unique vision of their city\, a place where they live\, work\, or study. \nParticipating artists are 2 UP Studio\, Kinson Lam\, Ella Lei\, Natalie Pun\, Ai Sio Pui Ian\, Sour Graphik and Yang Illustration. Participating students are Kay Cheong\, Benny Tang\, Tonny Deng\, Esther He\, Cherry Huang\, Doria Lin\, Tina Loi\, Shirley Sou and Mori Xu. \nWhen: 4:30pm–7:00pm\, October 13 (opening); 12:00pm–7:00pm\, October 14–November 18\, 2018 (closed on Mondays) \nWhere: Ox Warehouse\, GF\, 1F & 2F Gallery\, 15 Rua do Volong\, Macau \nHow much: Free \nFor more information\, email them or go to their website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/the-city-in-my-heart-creative-artwork-exhibition/
LOCATION:Ox Warehouse\, 87-97 Av. do Cel. Mesquita\, Santo Antonio\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
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:20181026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181126
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181025T083214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110914Z
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SUMMARY:Ng Fong Chao: Untitled at Fifty
DESCRIPTION:Local artist Ng Fong Chao is having his works exhibited in an event curated by Alice Kok and organized by AFA Association. Within the period of the last two years\, Fong Chao has been through two major events in his life: the death of his father and the birth of his son. The experience of his father’s passing has had a tremendous resonance in Fong Chao’s life. Since Macau AFA has invited him to hold a solo exhibition\, he has taken the occasion to create a new series of artworks dedicated to his father\, revealing in front of us the depth of his reflections upon the subject of life and death – two intrinsically interdependent subjects. \nNg Fong Chao arrived in Macau from Ningbo during the 80’s at the age of sixteen. He started work as a teenager. Although he was introduced to the harsh reality of society at such a young age\, he has always carried with him the dream of art. He laments the fact that he was separated from his father since childhood and was not able to grow up near him. \nNg Fong Chao developed his art mainly based on practices. His exploration of the artistic medium is unusually wide\, including printing\, painting\, sculpture\, performance art\, conceptual photography\, video art and installation. Even though Fong Chao has a low-profile style and is a man of few words\, he is however quite readily sarcastic to the affairs of our world. His humor is often acutely present in his artworks. One of his series of conceptual photographs sees him dressed in a wedding gown posing against the touristic and historical sites in Macau dressed as a demoiselle. His performance art is equally provocative. In many of his actions\, he can be seen half naked doing various ceremonies with the chopped head of a pig. In another\, he poses surrounded by a team of Barbie dolls that are “watching” him washing his feet. \nReaching middle age\, Ng Fong Chao does not rebel just for the sake of it. In this season of change\, he reflects upon decades of art practice in his life and reaches out for a mid-term assessment. He examines the proposition of life and death through the artistic means and life itself is his material. In the video installation artwork “Final Note” he filmed the final words of his dying father in a video. Death is not the end but a transition. In the work “Speech without Words”\, both the deathbed testament of his father and the baby babbling sound of his six-month-old son were recorded and translated anew with the voice translation application on a smartphone. These unreadable translated sentences are printed and honorably framed on the wall. Through the artistic way of thinking\, the artwork is a solemn response by the artist toward the interminable cycle of life and death. \nWhen: October 26–November 25\, 2018 \nWhere: Macau Art Garden\, 265 Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues\, Macau \nHow much: Free entry \nFor more information\, check AFA’s website or call them on +853 2836 6064
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/ng-fong-chao-untitled-at-fifty/
LOCATION:AFA Gallery\, Art Garden\, Avenida Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues N. 265\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181130
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181010T061409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T110827Z
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SUMMARY:First Impression by Christophe Charpenel
DESCRIPTION:Alliance Française de Macao is bringing Christophe Charpenel to Macau and inaugurating an exhibition here focusing on the legendary artist. Christophe Charpenel is well known as a music photographer. He is truly fond of musicians and loves seeing them at work\, rehearsing\, improvising\, and more. He is an artist who merges with other artists. A passionate musician himself\, his ear is able to detect the musical moment and his photos reflect this. He was born in France (1985) and was influenced by his maternal grandfather to know music\, drawing and photography. Since then\, he has been photographing several jazz and music festivals around the world as a career. \nHis exhibition in Macau will run from October 28 until November 29 at Casa do Povo\, in Coloane. He will do an art residency in Macau arranged by the Alliance Française de Macao – the language center invited the artist for a one week period and during this time he will explore the city and capture photographic moments of it. Wandering alone in the unknown\, he will be present his own impression of a unique\, yet personal glance of Macau. \nWhen: October 28–November 29\, 2018 \nWhere: Casa do Povo Coloane\, Travessa da Pipa\, 4 Coloane\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check out the event’s Facebook page\, Alliance Française de Macao’s Facebook page\, call +853 2896 5342 or email them
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/first-impression-by-christophe-charpenel/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181215
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181029T150626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T111629Z
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SUMMARY:Vietnamese Boat People in Macao: Photography by Chan Weng Hon
DESCRIPTION:Vietnamese Boat People in Macao is a special and moving photography exhibition by Chan Weng Hon taking place at 1844 Macau Photography Art Space. It features 42 pictures taken by local photographer Chan Wen Hon during the 70s and the 80s. It’s the artist’s first solo exhibition and his images narrate the lives of Vietnamese boat people in Macau during this time\, reflecting the living conditions and the temporary settlements of Vietnamese refugees. The exhibition was curated by Ieong Man Pan\, Kim Chan\, Weng Io Wong and Haruka Lau. Chan Weng Hon\, who “accidentally” became a reporter in 1980 and has worked in newsrooms\, TV stations and government departments since then. \nThe exhibition shows the reality of living for Vietnamese Boat People at the time. It represents a record of the historical moment for Macau when it was once the “port of first asylum”. The scenes documented in the photos are mostly about the lifestyle and the environment of the refugees. \n \nThe conflict between China and Vietnam occurred between 1978 and 1979\, when large numbers of Vietnamese refugees escaped into Macau and other countries that consisted of asylum. On 27th July in 1978\, at the request of the United Nations\, Macau announced the establishment of a temporary camp for Vietnamese refugees. At that time\, there were three places in Macau where traces of refugees could be found\, including the area of Ilha Verde\, Taipa (now the Scout Association of Macau) and Ka Ho Refugee Centre (now Salesian Youth Ministry of Macau). \nWhen: October 30–December 14\, 2018 \nOpening Hours: Monday–Saturday\, 11:00am–1:00pm; 2:00pm–6:00pm \nWhere: 1844 Macau Photography Art Space\, 17 Edificio Loi Fat\, Lojas A e B\, R/C Rua do Infante\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor additional information\, check the event’s Facebook page or the 1844 Macau Photography Art Space’s Facebook page
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/vietnamese-boat-people-in-macao-by-chan-weng-hon/
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181119
DTSTAMP:20260516T050917
CREATED:20181029T150752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T111636Z
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SUMMARY:Mobile Voyages: Photos by Luis Gustavo Martins
DESCRIPTION:Luis Gustavo Martins is going to have some of his travel photographs exhibited at Regency Art Hotel lobby gallery in an event organized by YunYi Arts & Culture. During Luis Gustavo Martins’ several voyages around the world (mainly in the scope of his travels for teaching and conferences\, as a researcher and as an academic)\, he likes to experience and capture the atmosphere of the places he visits and the charisma of the people he meets (usually total strangers)\, as a way to feel and assimilate his impression on different cultures\, traditions\, history\, architecture and ways of living. \nBeing an enthusiast of technology\, Martins always tries to explore new ways to take advantage of technology as a novel creative tool and medium. As a result\, he started using his “always in the pocket” smartphone as a convenient lens through which he was able to register his personal and subjective view on the world around him\, coming to grips with the smartphone’s inherent image and sound limitations\, taking them as a creative opportunity\, instead of an obstacle. \nTraveling most of the times alone\, he started sharing with family and friends the images of his voyages\, in an attempt to let them experience vicariously his feelings and subjective impressions\, while at the same time making him feel a little bit more accompanied in his journeys alone and away from home. \nThis exhibition presents a selection of images of some of these journeys. The exhibition is open to the public from 10:00am–8:00pm daily. \nWhen: October 30–November 18\, 2018 \nWhere: Lobby gallery\, Regency Art Hotel\, 2 Estrada Almirante Marques Esparteiro\, Taipa \nHow much: Free entrance \nFor additional information\, check the event’s Facebook page\, Yunyi Arts & Cultural Communications Association Facebook page or The Regency Art Hotel website
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/mobile-voyages-photos-by-luis-gustavo-martins/
LOCATION:Regency Art Hotel Macau\, 2 Estr. Alm. Marques Esparteiro\, Macau\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition
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