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July 3, 2023

Must-visit art exhibitions in July: Reproducing neon lights, Japanese ceramics, Korean painters, and more, exploring the art city of summer!


On a scorching summer day, if you don’t feel like going out with friends and sweating, why not step into a romantic and extraordinary art world to awaken your senses with a profound experience! ZTYLEZ has specially curated 5 unique exhibitions in the city for July, allowing even those who don’t enjoy playing games in the sun to add an artistic touch.

The Stroll Gallery: “때마침 초록; The Green Room”

The Stroll Gallery,Lee Na 作品圖

The green forest with beautiful patterns of small animals, the innocent faces of children, fresh fruits on the trees, pink flowers and butterflies are all childhood memories of Korean artist Lee Na, as well as her imagination of beauty. Lee Na’s paintings depict the beauty of the natural world, full of the beauty of natural life, allowing the audience’s imagination to run freely. It is a green story belonging to the hot summer, allowing everyone to feel a cool and leisurely breeze in the summer.

The Stroll Gallery,Lee Na 作品圖

#《The Green Room at the Right Time; The Green Room》

Date: From now until July 29th (Thursday to Saturday)
Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Location: Room 504, The Stroll Gallery, Wanda Industrial Center

French May: “Gorgeous Extravagance – Leo Wong Ceramic Exhibition”

Leo Wong 作品圖

The French May Arts Festival 2023 collaborates with ceramic artist Leo Wong, who has a passion for garden design, to bring the audience a visually stunning immersive exhibition that combines Eastern and Western aesthetics. Leo uses a highly translucent porcelain clay to create ceramic flowers that embody the boundless vitality of the natural world, vividly and delicately, reflecting the unique Eastern philosophy of revering nature. Each porcelain flower is exquisite, transparent, and ethereal.

Leo Wong 作品圖

#《Beautiful Extravagance – Leo Wong Ceramic Exhibition》

Date: July 6th to 10th
Time: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Location: Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre

JCCAC: “Mars Playground”

高嘉莉,《在夜空盤旋,聽到心跳》90 x 120 厘米 布面丙烯

Children love toys, and adults should also keep their childlike innocence. The exhibiting artists of “Mars Playground” include Chen Yashi, as well as Gao Jiali and Qiu Guorong from the “Roaming Band”. The artists boldly depict dreamlike and magnificent scenes, with vibrant colors and romantically flowing lines. The carousel symbolizes children’s playfulness, reminding people not to lose their curiosity about the unknown, just like exploring the secrets of Mars.

《火星遊樂場》展覽作品,陳雅詩, PinkPinkUniGirl

#《火星遊樂場》

Date: From now until July 9th
Time: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Location: Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre 7th Floor Green Space

Further reading:

  • Hello, Our Planet!
  • Gallery Credence: “Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show”

    Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

    Takashi Yoshida is a blue and white porcelain artist from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. His style is gentle, and his works inherit the advantages of traditional ceramics while also being practical. He personally completes every piece from start to finish, including clay firing, wheel making, painting decoration, and kiln firing, allowing people to appreciate the ancient and exquisite patterns on the blue and white porcelain and understand that true art transcends the limitations of time and remains timeless.

    Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

    #Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show

    Date: July 1st to 7th
    Time: 1:00 AM to 7:00 PM
    Location: Gallery Credence (2nd floor, 581 Nathan Road, Mong Kok)

    Tai Kwun: “Continuum” Vital Signs

    The new exhibition “Neon Continuum” presented by Tai Kwun showcases over 20 neon signs, allowing visitors to experience the rekindled brilliance of these signs. It evokes memories of Hong Kong’s neon signs from the past, their exceptional craftsmanship, and the vibrant cityscape that contributed to Hong Kong’s unique and distinct visual cultural identity. It also raises awareness of the extraordinary significance of cultural heritage preservation.

    #VitalSigns

    Date: From now until September 3rd
    Time: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
    Location: Duplex Exhibition Room, Laundry Room Stone Steps, Tai Kwun 01

    左封面圖:Leo Wong 作品;右封面圖:Lee Na 作品

    • Let the space play a beautiful melody, inventorying five famous buildings around the world that can make sound!
      • Hello, Our Planet!
      • Gallery Credence: “Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show”

        Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

        Takashi Yoshida is a blue and white porcelain artist from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. His style is gentle, and his works inherit the advantages of traditional ceramics while also being practical. He personally completes every piece from start to finish, including clay firing, wheel making, painting decoration, and kiln firing, allowing people to appreciate the ancient and exquisite patterns on the blue and white porcelain and understand that true art transcends the limitations of time and remains timeless.

        Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

        #Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show

        Date: July 1st to 7th
        Time: 1:00 AM to 7:00 PM
        Location: Gallery Credence (2nd floor, 581 Nathan Road, Mong Kok)

        Tai Kwun: “Continuum” Vital Signs

        The new exhibition “Neon Continuum” presented by Tai Kwun showcases over 20 neon signs, allowing visitors to experience the rekindled brilliance of these signs. It evokes memories of Hong Kong’s neon signs from the past, their exceptional craftsmanship, and the vibrant cityscape that contributed to Hong Kong’s unique and distinct visual cultural identity. It also raises awareness of the extraordinary significance of cultural heritage preservation.

        #VitalSigns

        Date: From now until September 3rd
        Time: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
        Location: Duplex Exhibition Room, Laundry Room Stone Steps, Tai Kwun 01

        左封面圖:Leo Wong 作品;右封面圖:Lee Na 作品

        • Enter the secret garden of QUEEN band’s Freddie Mercury and witness his epic classic collection
          • Let the space play a beautiful melody, inventorying five famous buildings around the world that can make sound!
            • Hello, Our Planet!
            • Gallery Credence: “Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show”

              Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

              Takashi Yoshida is a blue and white porcelain artist from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. His style is gentle, and his works inherit the advantages of traditional ceramics while also being practical. He personally completes every piece from start to finish, including clay firing, wheel making, painting decoration, and kiln firing, allowing people to appreciate the ancient and exquisite patterns on the blue and white porcelain and understand that true art transcends the limitations of time and remains timeless.

              Gallery Credence 吉田崇昭 作品圖

              #Takaaki Yoshida Ceramic Show

              Date: July 1st to 7th
              Time: 1:00 AM to 7:00 PM
              Location: Gallery Credence (2nd floor, 581 Nathan Road, Mong Kok)

              Tai Kwun: “Continuum” Vital Signs

              The new exhibition “Neon Continuum” presented by Tai Kwun showcases over 20 neon signs, allowing visitors to experience the rekindled brilliance of these signs. It evokes memories of Hong Kong’s neon signs from the past, their exceptional craftsmanship, and the vibrant cityscape that contributed to Hong Kong’s unique and distinct visual cultural identity. It also raises awareness of the extraordinary significance of cultural heritage preservation.

              #VitalSigns

              Date: From now until September 3rd
              Time: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
              Location: Duplex Exhibition Room, Laundry Room Stone Steps, Tai Kwun 01

              左封面圖:Leo Wong 作品;右封面圖:Lee Na 作品

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