Brushless Video Series Premiere: Michael Cherney, Lee Chun-yi, Wang Tiande, Zhang Yu

Brushless Video Series Premiere: Michael Cherney, Lee Chun-yi, Wang Tiande, Zhang Yu

2305 Hing Wai Centre, 7 Tin Wan Praya Road, Aberdeen Hong Kong, China Saturday, February 6, 2021–Sunday, February 7, 2021 Opening Reception: Saturday, February 6, 2021, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Screening of 4 recently produced short films on the occasion of Brushless, our current group exhibition at Alisan Aberdeen. As part of SouthSide Saturday by HKAGA. Hourly screening with two guided tour sessions.


map of mountains and seas # 26 by michael cherney (qiu mai)

Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai)

Map of Mountains and Seas # 26, 2017

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water mountain study # 3 by michael cherney (qiu mai)

Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai)

Water Mountain Study # 3, 2013

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water mountain study # 2 by michael cherney (qiu mai)

Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai)

Water Mountain Study # 2, 2013

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water mountain study # 1 by michael cherney (qiu mai)

Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai)

Water Mountain Study # 1, 2013

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rocky situation by lee chun-yi

Lee Chun-Yi

Rocky Situation, 2016

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Saturday, 6 February 2021
Hourly screening with two guided tour sessions:
11:00am: Guided tour in Chinese
4:00pm:   Guided tour in English
Location: Aberdeen Gallery
2305 Hing Wai Centre, 7 Tin Wan Praya Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

On the occasion of Hong Kong Art Gallery Association’s SouthSide Saturday on February 6th, Alisan Fine Arts Aberdeen is excited to present a series of 4 short videos produced in conjunction with the current exhibition Brushless.  Each video focuses on the exhibited artists: Michael Cherney, Lee Chun-yi, Wang Tiande, Zhang Yu and sheds light on the inspiration behind their work and their creative practice.  Individually these artists employ Chinese seals and ink rubbings, fingerprints, photography, and incense to produce internationally acclaimed work that pushes the boundaries of classical ink painting.

Language: Cantonese, Putonghua, and English (subtitles: Chinese/English).
The total film duration of the four clips is around 12 minutes.   
In addition to the hourly screening, there will be two guided tours following the 11 am and 4 pm sessions. 

To maintain better social distancing and in case of last-minute changes, we kindly ask you to RSVP [email protected]

Please note that Alisan Aberdeen will be open on Saturdays 10am - 6pm only starting 1 February 2021. All other days are by appointment only.