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tfvsjs; HK Artists Tsang Chui-mei and Vivian Poon; Carlos Cruz-Diez; Tjoe Man Cheung

2014-07-02

tfvsjs; HK Artists Tsang Chui-mei and Vivian Poon; Carlos Cruz-Diez; Tjoe Man Cheung

2014-07-02
Local post-rock band tfvsjs have been wowing local indie music fans for some time. They’ve even appeared on one of our 藝坊星期天 and The Works concerts. Now, a couple of the members have started a new venture: a restaurant and art space. But creativity still remains a big part of the game plan.

At the Mur Nomade gallery until 19th July is a joint exhibition by two Hong Kong artists Tsang Chui-mei and Vivian Poon. They’ve worked together to conceive and present new works including drawings, paintings and mixed-media pieces. The title of the exhibition sic/sic and the artists say the pieces are all about presenting the several layers of meaning present in the phrase.

Paris-based artist Carlos Cruz-Diez's brightly coloured work may dazzle your eyes. He’s lived and worked in Paris since 1960, and his art has its origins in the Movimiento Cinético (Kinetic Movement) of the 1950s and 1960s. His aim is to study the ways in which colour can behave. In collaboration with Le French May, the University of Hong Kong Museum and Art Gallery is presenting, until 17th August, the exhibition “Circumstance And Ambiguity Of Colour”.

Tjoe Man Cheung has been active in the local jazz, indie and pop music scene since 2010. You might see or hear him playing guitar for pop-music artists, performing as a sideman for bands, or working with international musicians. He also composes and arranges, and now has a new CD out. He’s in the studio talking to Billy Lee.

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