FAA Creative Workshop taught by Luke Ching - Before developing the Pussy-cum-Homecoming Dad Painting Series, Luke Ching required me to do an individual presentation about my past portfolios. He then suggested me to learn from the painting style of David Salle for pursuing a new form of "research-based art".
You can go through my acrylic paintings and neo-Chinese-ink paintings from this proposal. Through a literary mean of description, you will understand how I search for an integration between Chinese and Western aesthetics, as well as my holistic exposure to different creative possibilities.
This issue includes an interview on me at Art Of Nature International Company Limited, in which columnist from HKBU International Journalism would like to know more about my approach of curatorial service at a Fuzhou-based art gallery, such as how we dealt with the participation in the Mainland art fairs and defined the prices of different art collections. Also, a photo episode showed that I created a painting as well.
A Term Paper about the phenomenon of artist-award schemes in Hong Kong art scene
* Feedback from Dr. Nick CHU Tai-sing after correcting my assignment:
A good reputation is not necessarily an original sin, right? One of the ways to launch successfully ones artistic career, as spelled out by Sarah Thornton, is to get an important award. All the policy related to art development in Hong Kong is elitist, in the sense that, like in sport development, there is no grass root planning. In Bourdieu's sense, there has been and is no desire to accumulate cultural capital for the society as a whole in Hong Kong. As such it will remain elitist, only a very few can make it big--in terms of reputation and money spinning. In general, reputation of an artist requires years to establish, as there are a lot of mechanism, institutional assessment, as well as trial by time. Yet the market in Hong Kong and China is such that this trial by time like long term investment is taken over by short term speculation and even money laundry.
The Rise of Installation Art - written by Prof. David ClarkeVincentKwunLeungLee
Prof. Frank Vigneron's Contemporary Art course at CUHK Fine Arts - An individual presentation on a piece of academic essay written by Prof. David Clarke, Former Chair Professor at HKU Department of Fine Arts
Li Xiaowei is a Fine Arts Professor from Fujian Normal University. I knew Mr. Li because I helped him curate his oil paintings at Fuzhou Art Of Nature Saloon in summer 2011. Mr. Li is a creative person. He likes to reflect his philosophical thoughts on different social phenomenons through narrative means of figurative descriptions. Mr. Li truly knows how an artist should behave because he never imitates any traditional norms but works hard to invent his own visual languages. He reflects the spirit of open-mindedness within the Fujianese art intellectuals.
You can go through my acrylic paintings and neo-Chinese-ink paintings from this proposal. Through a literary mean of description, you will understand how I search for an integration between Chinese and Western aesthetics, as well as my holistic exposure to different creative possibilities.
This issue includes an interview on me at Art Of Nature International Company Limited, in which columnist from HKBU International Journalism would like to know more about my approach of curatorial service at a Fuzhou-based art gallery, such as how we dealt with the participation in the Mainland art fairs and defined the prices of different art collections. Also, a photo episode showed that I created a painting as well.
A Term Paper about the phenomenon of artist-award schemes in Hong Kong art scene
* Feedback from Dr. Nick CHU Tai-sing after correcting my assignment:
A good reputation is not necessarily an original sin, right? One of the ways to launch successfully ones artistic career, as spelled out by Sarah Thornton, is to get an important award. All the policy related to art development in Hong Kong is elitist, in the sense that, like in sport development, there is no grass root planning. In Bourdieu's sense, there has been and is no desire to accumulate cultural capital for the society as a whole in Hong Kong. As such it will remain elitist, only a very few can make it big--in terms of reputation and money spinning. In general, reputation of an artist requires years to establish, as there are a lot of mechanism, institutional assessment, as well as trial by time. Yet the market in Hong Kong and China is such that this trial by time like long term investment is taken over by short term speculation and even money laundry.
The Rise of Installation Art - written by Prof. David ClarkeVincentKwunLeungLee
Prof. Frank Vigneron's Contemporary Art course at CUHK Fine Arts - An individual presentation on a piece of academic essay written by Prof. David Clarke, Former Chair Professor at HKU Department of Fine Arts
Li Xiaowei is a Fine Arts Professor from Fujian Normal University. I knew Mr. Li because I helped him curate his oil paintings at Fuzhou Art Of Nature Saloon in summer 2011. Mr. Li is a creative person. He likes to reflect his philosophical thoughts on different social phenomenons through narrative means of figurative descriptions. Mr. Li truly knows how an artist should behave because he never imitates any traditional norms but works hard to invent his own visual languages. He reflects the spirit of open-mindedness within the Fujianese art intellectuals.
Key West Gallery is located on Duval Street in tropical Old Town Key West, Florida. Our goal is to display the most sought after and collectible fine art in a collection that you will enjoy. We specialize in investment quality originals, collectible hand-embellished limited editions, and selected bronze work. We feature over fifty internationally published artists including Alexei Butirskiy, Bill Mack, Pino, Thomas Arvid, Ton Dubbeldam, Howard Behrens, Vie Dunn-Harr, The Frogman, Edward Gordon, Peter Max, Terry Gilecki, Ramon Pujol, Tripp Harrison, Mario, Javier, Constantine Lvovich, Henry Peeters, Richard Johnson, Gary Welton, Leonard Wren, and more.
This proposal was for admission interview. It was written in late 2019 before the pandemic. You can learn about my original aspiration of applying for this contemporary-art postgraduate programme based on my studio-art experiences, my experimentations and my confusions towards the notions of contemporary-art curatorship.
This is a very fundamental version of my research proposal for the admission interview of MAFA studies at CUHK Fine Arts. It was written right after attending Prof. Ho Siu-kee's admission talk in 2019, and there was no pandemic at that time. Now, the Kowloon Walled City Series is my graduation project. Looking back to my original idea before the admission, will there be some similarities between the research proposal and my current creative development?
Key West Gallery is located on Duval Street in tropical Old Town Key West, Florida. Our goal is to display the most sought after and collectible fine art in a collection that you will enjoy. We specialize in investment quality originals, collectible hand-embellished limited editions, and selected bronze work. We feature over fifty internationally published artists including Alexei Butirskiy, Bill Mack, Pino, Thomas Arvid, Ton Dubbeldam, Howard Behrens, Vie Dunn-Harr, The Frogman, Edward Gordon, Peter Max, Terry Gilecki, Ramon Pujol, Tripp Harrison, Mario, Javier, Constantine Lvovich, Henry Peeters, Richard Johnson, Gary Welton, Leonard Wren, and more.
This proposal was for admission interview. It was written in late 2019 before the pandemic. You can learn about my original aspiration of applying for this contemporary-art postgraduate programme based on my studio-art experiences, my experimentations and my confusions towards the notions of contemporary-art curatorship.
This is a very fundamental version of my research proposal for the admission interview of MAFA studies at CUHK Fine Arts. It was written right after attending Prof. Ho Siu-kee's admission talk in 2019, and there was no pandemic at that time. Now, the Kowloon Walled City Series is my graduation project. Looking back to my original idea before the admission, will there be some similarities between the research proposal and my current creative development?
Sai Kung Art and About - Vincent Lee Kwun-leung's Chinese ink paintingsVincentKwunLeungLee
I am going to be one of the participating artists in this art fair between 19 and 20 March 2016, in which I am going to have a booth at Sai Kung Promenade Park and have two pieces of Chinese-ink paintings being selected for the "Gallery Walk" session. I have to do creative demonstrations and prepare for a seminar to present my creative experiences.
This slideshare covers my fruits of Chinese-ink explorations in various units - such as my two secondary schools, Oil Street, HERMES and Cheung Chau Pier. Most of the works are "project-based", but you can still see how creative I am in terms of coping with the ever-changing aesthetic demands.
Triennial Report for "Atelier de Belas-Artes do Vincent Lee" (2019)VincentKwunLeungLee
I used to write annual reports during my past days of service at Art Of Nature Gallery. I wrote the reports in Chinese as most of the clients and art collectors are Fujianese or Mainland Chinese. Originally, I had an inner struggle for which language I should use for this Triennial Report of my Kwai Hing studio. But, as I notice that Hua Gallery has selected me and Chow Chun Fai to be the Hong Kong representatives in industrial art, I re-adopt the methodology of Rosaryhill School to deal with an English editorial for this report with international vision. Here you can see how I illustrate my artistic contributions and aspirations as similar as a piece of cultural column from a global magazine, in which I learnt this literary philosophy from the experience of serving as a Press Director of Annual Editorial Board at Rosaryhill.
It is welcomed that online news media or magazine publishers kindly adopt this report for your precious columns.
This Triennial Report is equivalent to the CEO level of Sorina Fok's proposal-writing culture from the "Kind Person, Kind Auntie" movie of ViuTV Channel, even though I am just a humble lifeguard with no chance of serving inside a huge enterprise and my Kwai Hing studio is just a tiny factory unit.
Throughout these three years, I seemingly try to develop an entrepreneurial image and working environment as similar as the lofty sentiments of Sorina Fok's office culture in "Kind Person, Kind Auntie" episodes, which is a bit different from the "Haixi Affection" Fujianese style of my former gallery company "Art Of Nature".
A collection of art criticisms for the aesthetic philosophies of Neo-Chinese-...VincentKwunLeungLee
(1) Chan Shing-kau and his loyal Neo-Ink followers – Being the genuine avant-gardes of “original Hong Kong aesthetics” to facilitate a cross-strait admiration on Hong Kong fine arts
(2) Neo-Ink Creativity in Hong Kong since the 21st Century:
From a Modernistic emphasis on medium experimentation to a Contemporary notion of perceptual language
(3) Chan Shing-kau – Inheriting an institutional language of “original Hong Kong aesthetics”
(4) Contemporary Chinese-ink as a unique asset of Hong Kong fine arts
(5) Hui Yan Ki – Experience tranquility from mountainous heteromorphy
At Redesign_DC Dafna Steinberg, of the Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery, gave a talk on using art galleries as community spaces for collaboration. How can we expand the idea of an "arts" community?
The Painting Arts of Hong Kong (Speaker: Vincent LEE Kwun-leung)VincentKwunLeungLee
This presentation aims at selecting the representative artists from the Hong Kong art scene to tell the global art lovers a virtue, that the painting arts of Hong Kong forbear a coexistence among Chinese, Asian and Western aesthetics. Under a liberal and democratic circumstances, Hong Kong artists can search for their marketing potentials by manipulating political, ecological and narrative elements as their creative themes.
The Art of Wu Guanzhong (Speaker: Vincent LEE Kwun-leung)VincentKwunLeungLee
Wu Guanzhong sought for an integration between French Romanticism and Chinese Literati Painting Tradition from both his oil and ink paintings. But, Mao Zedong and the Communist Party disliked his pro-European attempt of Sino-Western aesthetic innovations. Due to the trend of Cultural Revolution, Mao Zedong forced Wu Guanzhong to abandon what he learnt in Paris and re-adapt to the "Leninist School of Realistic Thought". But, Wu Guanzhong refused to do so. Fortunately, the colonial government of Hong Kong under British administration tried all its best to preserve Wu Guanzhong's pieces and ensure him with creative freedoms. Wu Guanzhong could thus explore a great variety of new styles while playing with his moisturized ink leisures, such as Post-Impressionism, Rococo, Abstract Expressionism, Feminism and Minimalism.
Alumni sharing after the joint display at CUHK Chien Mu Library, talking about my issuing of journal articles on Chinese art-history researches after my MAFA graduation from CUHK
C&G Art Department創辦人張嘉莉(Clara CHEUNG)於International Association of Art Critics Hong Kong發表了一篇名為《Reconstructing the Hong Kong cultural identity by reconnecting with history through art exhibitions and performative rituals (from the construction of the “Lo Ting” myth in 1997 to the revival of ritualistic practices in 2014)》的學術文章,旨在探討民間宗教鬼神習俗若放在畫廊空間內再現,能否有效地鼓勵觀賞者把傳統祭祀融入生活去重塑後殖民地時代的文化身份認同。Clara與浸大CVA校友蟻穎琳一樣,有按照中大文化研究系教授何慶基博士辦《盧亭神話》專題展的策展理念,以超現實主義的油畫手法,繪畫魚頭人的戲玩幻像,兌現洪席耶及Walter Benjamin主張敘事性創作及玩味的精神,道出一切歷史也是像神話般由管治者虛構的哲學迷思。
Clara認為《盧亭神話》此「偽民族志」旨在以visual artifacts兌現人類學考察重視的material culture,乃「關係美學」的一種,又被稱作「關係藝術」,是美術實踐上所呈現的一種模式或者趨勢,最早發現並提出者為法國藝術評論家Nicolas Bourriaud。Nicolas Bourriaud認為「關係美學」並非獨立的私人空間,而在理論或者實踐上從整體人類關係和社會背景發展的藝術實踐模式;這時藝術家應當被視為呈現關係美學的「催化劑」,而非整個藝術概念的中心。
Alumni sharing by me after exhibiting my works in the Christian Art Biennial Exhibition, in which Ms. Wu Yin Ching was also a participating artist. Additional acknowledgement given to Sumling for her achievement of emergence as a COLLAR singer.
1. Internal Tutorships
2. External Tutorships
3. History Study Forum
4. Monthly Studio Parties
5. Academic Fruits and Exhibitions at CUHK Fine Arts
6. Report from Press Media
7. Self-Journalism
8. Talks at Hong Kong Society of Humanities
9. Collections
10. As a P1X3L Supportive Hub
11. Overseas Academic Exchange
12. Forecasts
The Kowloon Walled City Series is based on an interdisciplinary research on graphic art like experimental linear drawing, photography such as Greg Girard's documentation, Chinese calligraphic references such as Yan Zhengqing's stele scripts, the journal articles about anarchic urbanism, and the neo-figurative painting styles recommended by Prof. Lui Chun Kwong. The CUHK Fine Arts MAFA Graduation Show will be grandly opened at CUHK Art Museum on 10 July, Sunday. The Kowloon Walled City will be displayed by seperating two generalized streams as "Anarchic Urbanism" session and "Homecoming Dad" session, so that the visitors can perceive how I am eager to enjoy the nourishments of love within a pale mode of retreated livelihood. (* The images have been reduced due to the limitation of 5MB file size for file uploading, and this PDF is 2MB only in which all the texts remain unchanged.)
The Kowloon Walled City Series is based on an interdisciplinary research on graphic art like experimental linear drawing, photography such as Greg Girard's documentation, Chinese calligraphic references such as Yan Zhengqing's stele scripts, the journal articles about anarchic urbanism, and the neo-figurative painting styles recommended by Prof. Lui Chun Kwong. The CUHK Fine Arts MAFA Graduation Show will be grandly opened at CUHK Art Museum on 10 July, Sunday. The Kowloon Walled City will be displayed by seperating two generalized streams as "Anarchic Urbanism" session and "Homecoming Dad" session, so that the visitors can perceive how I am eager to enjoy the nourishments of love within a pale mode of retreated livelihood.
Humanity Paper - Forecast to Renewal of Chinese Sexual PerceptionsVincentKwunLeungLee
This was a group paper from Dr. Lo Kwai-cheong's Humanity course called "Chinese & Western Modes of Thoughts". The points from this paper were as similar as my recent avocations about the lack of love nourishments and a desire for becoming a Homecoming Dad. You can see that I could be that avant-garde in gender issues during my BUVA studies in Donald Tsang's administration era, in which I could enjoy a wet kiss with my ex-girlfriend at Kai Yip Estate after my VA lessons at Kai Tak Campus. Corresponding with the "Sumling Effect", I cannot control the drop of tears while reading this Humanity paper with a Distinction, as I have lost lots of stuffs from my sweetest BU memories due to the intransigent requests from my two secondary Alma-Maters and CUHK for my ability in becoming an "academic hegemony" at the expense of my creampie opportunities.
Professor Alexander Wai Ping-kong is definitely a good BU principal, even performing better than Lui Ki-cheong and So Pui-ting judging from their boycott on my CUHK MAFA Graduation Show.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
1. FAA Creative Workshop
A sharing of my past portfolios with Luke Ching
LEE Kwun-leung Vincent (1007070165)
2. Four types of portfolios
College art creations
Conceptual creations
Purely aesthetic-based creations
Other mediums apart from drawing, painting and Chinese art
13. Conceptual creations
Assignments from the FAA Creative Workshop of Prof. Kurt CHAN
◦ Chinese-ink Mixed Media: Anti-Homophobia
◦ The Helpless Feeling of a Cute Vision (可愛的無力感)
19. Other mediums apart from drawing, painting
and Chinese art
Incense installation at Kadoorie Farm
during college era
20. Other mediums apart from drawing, painting
and Chinese art
Chinese-ink lantern box installation at Sha
Tin New Town Plaza during college era
21. Other mediums apart from drawing, painting
and Chinese art
An installation
about the
collection of
rechargeable
batteries at
Rosaryhill
School
22. Other mediums apart from drawing, painting
and Chinese art
Ceramic creations taught by Dr. Martie
GEIGER-HO at BUVA:
◦ Form Building and Decoration Techniques
23. Other mediums apart from drawing, painting
and Chinese art
Sculpture creations taught by Mr.
Christopher ROTHEMEL at BUVA