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"Ju Ming—Sculpting the Living World" Associated Video Programmes - Hong Kong Museum of Art

17.05.2014 to 18.05.2014
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Free
Tsim Sha Tsui
Sculpture
All people
"Ju Ming—Sculpting the Living World" Associated Video Programmes - Hong Kong Museum of Art
 
Date:  17 May 2014 (Saturday) 
Time and Language:  3:15 – 4:24pm (Putonghua with Chinese subtitles)
4:30 – 5:39pm (English with English subtitles)
   
Date:  18 May 2014 (Sunday)
Time and Language:  11:00am – 12:00nn (Putonghua with Chinese subtitles)
2:45 – 3:45pm (English with English subtitles)
Meeting Point: Lecture Hall (B/F)
 
Ju Ming — Sculpting the Living World

"Ju Ming - Sculpting the Living World" is the first large-scale solo exhibition of the world-acclaimed artist Ju Ming in Hong Kong. All exhibits belong to the Living World Series, in which Ju Ming uses different materials to create sculptures that portray the stories of daily life, and people's different roles in family and our society. The exhibition gathers 120 sets of artwork in wood, ceramics, stone, bronze and stainless steel, together they elaborate on the evolution of the Living World Series since its inception 30 years ago, revealing the artist's observation and reflection on contemporary life.

Admission Fee:
Monday, Tuesday, Friday to Sunday: $20 (standard), $10 (full-time students, people with disabilities and one accompanying minder and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Wednesday: $10 (standard), $5 (full-time students, people with disabilities and one accompanying minder, senior citizens aged 60 or above) 

30% off for groups of 20 people or more (standard rate)
No free admission on Wednesdays and for Museum Weekly Pass holders to this exhibition
Free admission for Museum Pass holders and children under 4 years old

 

 

 

How to get there?
Hong Kong Museum of Arts
10 Salisbury Road,
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

 

Source: Hong Kong Museum of Art  hk.art.museum