Hong Wai 洪慧: Hong Kong Express series, "1987 Heroic" (系列 一九八七俠)

Hong Wai 洪慧: Hong Kong Express series, "1987 Heroic" (系列 一九八七俠)

$4,250.00
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Hong Wai 洪慧: Hong Kong Express series, "1987 Heroic" (系列 一九八七俠)

Hong Wai 洪慧: Hong Kong Express series, "1987 Heroic" (系列 一九八七俠)

$4,250.00

HONG Wai's ink and color portraits from Hong Kong Express series are a captivating fusion of theatrical grandeur and intimate vulnerability. The meticulous detail in the eyes, enhanced by the bold stage makeup hues, draws viewers into a moment of emotional depth and strength. The dynamic interplay of watercolor drips symbolizes a transformative shedding of facades, echoing the artist's homage to the legendary status of Anita Mui in the cultural tapestry of Hong Kong.

These works masterfully encapsulate the duality of performance and authenticity, inviting contemplation on the complexities of identity and self-expression within the realm of artistic legacy.

Hong Wai (b. 1982, Shanghai) is a celebrated contemporary artist based in Paris, renowned for synthesizing Eastern ink tradition, Western aesthetics, and technological innovation. Rooted in nearly thirty years of practice, her work uniquely recontextualizes Chinese ink painting through a feminine, transnational lens. Hong Wai is the creator of "Lace Calligraphy," an innovative technique that fuses Western lace and Eastern calligraphy into sculptural textiles to explore themes of intimacy, gender, and the immigrant experience.
Her academic background includes a Master’s from the EHESS, Paris, focusing on the contemporary expression of Chinese Literati Art. A pioneer in the Art and AI space, she successfully trained the robot Sophia in her signature aesthetic for a series of authenticated digital co-creations. Her works, which include the acclaimed Secret de Boudoir series (leading to a collaboration with Aubade lingerie), have been exhibited globally at venues such as Sotheby’s Gallery Hong Kong, the Museu do Oriente in Lisbon, major international art fairs and the solo exhibition, "No Way To Be Good (沒有辦法做乖乖)," curated by Luke Chapman.
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