Sansiao Gallery HK
We started our new voyage as Sansiao Gallery HK in the summer of 2017.
Focusing on contemporary art, we are continually introducing internationally established names and emerging talents, by using our genuine passion and professional vision, which are accepted not only in Hong Kong but throughout the world.
Selected artwork must be unique, rare, and have distinctive qualities, no matter how famous or lesser known its creators are.
Sansiao Gallery HK is aiming to inherit the unique thematic exhibitions of Sansiao Gallery Tokyo, by vigorous participation in international fairs, and serious involvement in the international art market.
自1984年創立以來,以東京為據點的藝術畫廊Sansiao Gallery便一直致力於普普藝術。過去33年間,Sansiao Gallery一直致力推廣國際知名及新晉藝術家的現代及當代藝術作品,展現一系列獨特及富特色的藝術作品。
2017年夏天,公司將以Sansiao Gallery HK的身份展開新的旅程,透過舉辦藝術家群展及參與各大國際藝術展覽會等高水準的展覽項目,以立足國際藝術市場,繼承Sansiao Gallery Tokyo推動藝術發展的理念,鼓勵跨文化間的對話與交流。
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Room 104-5 Wilson House, 19-27 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852-2586-1018
Open Monday – Friday 11:00-19:00
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and National Holidays
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Sansiao Gallery HK is excited to present “Bridging Horizons: Ting and the New Wave,” an exhibition featuring the works of renowned artist Walasse Ting and three emerging talents from Hong Kong and Japan: Fung Chim, Jess Leung, and Mai Takada.
This exhibition connects Ting’s vibrant and expressive art with the fresh perspectives of the next generation. Fung Chim explores the beauty of everyday objects with detailed realism. Jess Leung brings her unique gongbi fine-brush technique to life in colourful and intricate paintings. Mai Takada combines digital and traditional methods to explore themes of identity and perception.
Walasse Ting’s iconic use of bold colours and dynamic brushwork offers a rich contrast to the contemporary works on display. “Bridging Horizons” invites visitors to experience the dialogue between tradition and modernity in art.
Bridging Horizons: Ting and the New Wave
27 August – 20 September, 2024
Opening Reception 6-8pm, Tuesday, 27 August
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