---------------------------------------------------------------- 【Kit of Landscape】 9th November – 28th November 2019, 1a space
1a space proudly presents Kit of Landscape, a group exhibition of selected graduate works from the Hong Kong Art School/RMIT University Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduation Exhibition. The exhibition includes the new works of the three selected artists and some site-specific artworks made for 1a space.
Cheng Hoi Yan, Lit wing hung and Wong Ka Yi . Among the three art works, which brought out the commonality between the materials transformation and physical conversion. From personal emotion develop to the conversation with environment.
Exhibition is a short period to presence of space. The different time and space will constitute to the different view and landscape. Through the mixed setting and connection to create an object for narrative in the exhibition.
Special Acknowledgement: Hong Kong Art School & RMIT University
【KIT OF LANDSCAPE 】 Opening Reception: 8th November 2019, 6pm Artist-led Guided Tour : 10th November 2019, 3pm Exhibition: 9th November 2019 – 28th November 2019 Time: Tuesday to Sundays 11 am – 7 pm (closed on Mondays) Venue: 1a space Unit 14, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong Enquiry: 25290087/ info@oneaspace.org.hk Facebook: 1a space Instagram: 1a_space
======== About Curator and Participating Artists
Curator Joe Chan Kiu Hong Joe Chan Kiu Hong graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Art at RMIT University. Chan has been exhibiting his works in Chicago, Italy, Taiwan, Australia, Japan, Macau and China. His ceramic work includes sculptural, installation, environment, and sound elements. Chan’s work ‘Jing Ting’ selected of Hong Kong Contemporary Art Awards 2012 (HKCAA). Chan has been invited to be the resident artist of Art camp Tango, Japan in 2014. Chan’s recent awards include MTR Tiara Sculpture Competition -Bronze Prize and 21st ifva festival (Media Art Category) - Gold Award. Currently he is Part-Time Tutor of Hong Kong Art School.
Participating Artists (in no particular order) Edith Wong Ka Yi Edith Wong graduated from the Bachelor of Arts in Hong Kong Art School and RMIT, majoring in sculpture. She uses cement and daily objects as a medium, allowing viewers to think the different angle and possibilities of visual.
Lit Wing Hung Lit’s works are usually in the form of mixed media sculpture and installations. Penetrating personal life experiences, physical limitations, worldwide social and news events, the artworks reflect Lit's observation in daily life, and express her confrontation with dissatisfaction and unfairness in a humorous way.
Meko Cheng hoi Yan Meko Cheng received her B.A fine art from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2019. Her work is about representation of material, weight and physical manifestation. With paper, every trace that has been marked is memory, can be held in time, and never goes back. Through it’s balanced structure, the material shows a limited relationship with time. Therefore, the works are often in a state of balance and imbalance, calmness and flow, showing the tension and contrast of materials.
Although still, it seems invisibly fluid, linking time with layers of space in order to express a process about feelings in a moment.