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HKIAAF 09 - Works of Art |
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| “Summer Day” by the Chinese artist Xu Hongfei (b. 1963), was one of the highlights of the exhibition shown by Galerie Ora-Ora (Hong Kong). This life-size sculpture is made of resin and wood and was created in 2009. |
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Sundaram Tagore Gallery (USA, Hong Kong) displayed a wide selection of works that encourage a dialogue between the East and West. Featured artists included American artist Lee Waisler (b. 1938), whose mixed-media work is influenced by Hindu and Buddhist precepts.
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Grotto Fine Art (Hong Kong) exhibited works by a number of leading Hong Kong artists, including life-like wooden sculptures by Kevin Fung (b.1964).
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A pair of monumental bronze sculptures entitled “Standard Times” by Gao Xiao Wu (b. 1976) greeted guests at KwaiFungHinArtGallery (Hong Kong). Here is “Standard Time (man)”; “Standard Time (woman)” was on the other side.
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Among the contemporary sculpture works on display at KwaiFungHinArtGallery (Hong Kong) was a stunning work in wood by the Korean artist Lee Jae-Hyo (b. 1965) |
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Rossi & Rossi (UK) displayed rare antique Himalayan bronzes including a splendid late 17th/ early 18th century Mongolian gilt copper sculpture depicting the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara portrayed as .Sadakshari Lokeshvara in the four-armed form.
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The elegant display in the booth of Hung Wu Antiques (Hong Kong) created a real salon atmosphere of Chinese antiquities, including antique porcelain, jades and scholar’s objects. |
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Alan Chen’s Fine Arts (Taiwan) presented their selection of rare Buddhist sculptures in museum-quality style.
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“Small is beautiful” at Robert Hall (UK), the leading specialist in the world in rare antique Chinese snuff bottles.
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