Fine Art Asia

Fine Art Asia

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre 1 Expo Drive, Wan ChaiHong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Wednesday, October 5, 2022–Saturday, October 8, 2022 Preview: Tuesday, October 4, 2022, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.

A curated selection of landscapes by eight Chinese artists hark back to the past with scenes of bygone eras both mythical and real. Highlights include paintings by Hon Chi-Fun in 1950s-60s and new works by Wang Tiande, Winnie Mak, Wang Mengsha.

autumn by rosanna  li wei-han

Rosanna Li Wei-Han

Autumn, 2021

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superwoman by rosanna  li wei-han

Rosanna Li Wei-Han

Superwoman, 2014

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white night by winnie mak

Winnie Mak

White Night, 2022

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fruits in sight by winnie mak

Winnie Mak

Fruits in Sight, 2020

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prelude of autumn by winnie mak

Winnie Mak

Prelude of Autumn, 2022

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resonance of hearts: interconnectedness 2 (a pair of 2) by man fung-yi

Man Fung-Yi

Resonance of Hearts: Interconnectedness 2 (a pair of 2), 2020–2021

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resonance of hearts interconnectedness 1 (a pair of 2 by man fung-yi

Man Fung-Yi

Resonance of Hearts Interconnectedness 1 (a pair of 2, 2020–2021

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misty creek and hills by tai xiangzhou

Tai Xiangzhou

Misty Creek and Hills, 2014

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little reunion 3 by wang mengsha

Wang Mengsha

Little Reunion 3, 2022

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little reunion 2 by wang mengsha

Wang Mengsha

Little Reunion 2, 2022

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tranquility in solemn mountain by wang tiande

Wang Tiande

Tranquility in Solemn Mountain, 2022

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Alisan Fine Arts is delighted to announce the gallery’s participation in Fine Art Asia this October with a curated selection of landscapes that hark back to the past with scenes of bygone eras both mythical and real. A total of eight Chinese artists who work in different media across generations are represented. They include two well- known Hong Kong artists: Hon Chi-Fun (1922-2019) and Kan Tai-Keung; two internationally acclaimed ink artists Wang Tiande and Tai Xiangzhou, as well as a selection of women artists: sculptor Man Fung-Yi, ceramicist Li Wei-Han, Rosanna; ink painter Winnie Mak and emerging artist Wang Mengsha.   

Highlights of the booth include a series of landscape paintings of Hong Kong and Macau by Hon Chi-Fun from the 1950’s and 60’s as well as new works by Wang Tiande, Winnie Mak, and Wang Mengsha.  

Winnie Mak has generously donated one of her latest works to raise funds for the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association. Prelude of Autumn will be displayed at HKAGA’s booth G18.