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SUMMARY:Portraits and Busts by Tam Chi Sang Donated to the Macao Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:The Macao Museum of Art (MAM) has always attached great importance to the gathering\, collection\, collating\, research\, display\, and publication of Macau artists’ works\, to engage the public with the development of art in Macau. Donations from artists and collectors are an essential source of a museum collection. For this reason\, MAM organizes regular exhibitions of the donated works to show both the latest collection and the appreciation to the donors. \nTam Chi Sang (1920–2007)\, an artist and art educator of great stature\, was known as the pioneer of Western painting in Macau. MAM has collected many of his works\, and thanks to the donations of his students in these years\, such as Chou Cheong Hong\, Chio Wai Fu\, and Kwok Wai Kit\, that gradually enrich our collection. This exhibition will showcase a selection of 13 portrait works from the donated collection\, including sketches\, oil paintings\, Chinese paintings\, and sculptures to show his enriched artistic outlook\, his exploration of portrait artworks\, and also to pay tribute to the donors. \nBorn in Yunfu\, Guangdong Province\, Tam studied Chinese painting with renowned local painter Li Xiaoshan in Zhaoqing in his early years and graduated from Zhaoqing Advanced Normal School. Then moved to Macao in 1949 and became a pillar in the local art circles since the 1950s. Tam was active in creation and was good at a watercolor painting\, oil painting\, Chinese painting\, and sculpture. \nThis section exhibits Tam Chi Sang’s self-portraits and self-portrait bust created from the 1970s to the 1990s\, reflecting his exploration and pursuit of artistic style and color applications through the self-portrait practices. His works also stand for the expression of his feelings. Tam Chi Sang was strongly attached to sketching and sketched self-portraits persistently\, reflecting his detailed insight and sophisticated painting skills. The exhibited works highlight a strong artistic appeal by interpreting the inner language hidden in the painter’s image. Drawing on the experiences of the Dutch self-portraitist Rembrandt in using light\, shadow\, color\, and brush-strokes\, Tam constantly pursued subtle changes in artistic language in his self-portrait drawings. Undoubtedly\, it was an important attempt for the development of Western painting in Macao at that time. \nWhen: November 26\, 2021–May 29\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/portraits-and-busts-by-tam-chi-sang-donated-to-the-macao-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 237 Av. Xian Xing Hai\, Macau\, Macau
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221211
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SUMMARY:Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain
DESCRIPTION:The large-scale exhibition Quintessence of Imperial Kiln Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty showcases a series of porcelain artefacts from the Palace Museum Collection. This venue is currently the national museum with the largest and finest collection of porcelain from the imperial kilns of the Ming dynasty. \nThe exhibition features a total of 120 representative pieces from imperial kilns produced in the Hongwu to Wanli periods\, allowing the public to have a more comprehensive understanding of the varieties of porcelain from the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen in the Ming dynasty\, and its artistic achievements\, revealing the aesthetic tastes of the royal court in the Ming Dynasty. \nThe exhibition presents a sizable number of exhibits of sublime quality\, including First-class national cultural relics. The Cultural Affairs Bureau appreciates the Palace Museum’s efforts in bringing the priceless exhibits to Macau\, and for allowing the much-anticipated annual cultural event to be successfully held in Macau. \nWhen: December 10\, 2021–March 6\, 2022 \nWhere: Macao Museum of Art\, Avenida Xian Xing Hai\, NAPE\, Macau \nHow much: Free admission \nFor more information\, check here
URL:https://macaulifestyle.com/event/quintessence-of-imperial-kiln-porcelain/
LOCATION:Macao Museum of Art\, 147-261 R. de Roma\, Macau\, Macau
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Entertainment,Exhibition
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