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Lee Kit, Kingsley Ng @ Oi!, Wong Yuk-shan's "Fleeting Logs" & in the studio: Project M0Ch3

2021-04-28

Lee Kit, Kingsley Ng @ Oi!, Wong Yuk-shan's "Fleeting Logs" & in the studio: Project M0Ch3

2021-04-28
Artists Kingsley Ng and Lee Kit are known for their conceptual work. Both work in inter-disciplinary practices. Kingsley focuses on site-specific and participatory projects, while Lee Kit, likes to create what he calls “situations” or meditative installations. Works by the two artists are currently on show at the art space Oi! in North Point.

Also focusing on memory is Wong Yuk-shan’s current exhibition “Fleeting Logs” at Wan Chai’s ACO. The work on show is part of a project called, “Before it fades to white” in which she explores the idea of fleeting moments. The exhibition includes new digital media and oil paintings and, says the artist, emerges from the situation in the past year in which many of us have had to spend more time alone and had more time to look within ourselves.

Flautist Stephen Lee and pianist Christine Cheng formed the duo Project M0Ch3 in the hope of promoting music written for the flute and piano. Next week, they will be giving a recital of classical and contemporary French music as part of this year’s Le French May art festival. They came to our studio to tell us more.

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