2009年4月29日 星期三

The Verve of Light and Shadow















The Verve of Light and Shadow
Master Photographers Tchan Fou-li, kan Hing-fook, Leo Wong


The Hong kong Heritage Museum is launching a thematic exhibition about iconic local photographers. The exhibition is impressive both on the artworks and the way how the exhibitiond curated.


The three photographic masters show us their individual styles and creative pursuits.


Tchan Fou-li, his photos show, on the one hand, the poetic sentiment of Chinese paintings and classic verse; on the other hand, his concern about the lives and fate of the working class.













kan Hing Fook, has explored new photographic and digital techniques to widen his scope and assist his creation. Those waterlilies that he shot reminds me the painting of those of Monet, that's impressive!



Leo Wong, with his training on Chinese painting and Chinese literary classics, shows with his expressiveness through powerful brushwork to present his feeling about the contrast of the nature: movement and stillness, prosperity and decline, fullness and emptiness.


In the level of curatorial sense, I think it is good to have 3 sets of LCD monitor to display artists' video. From the display, we can have a deeper understanding to the behind concepts of the photographers.

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