
Accrochage
Published on Feb 12, 2012
| Feast Projects, Hong Kong, |
| Date: 15 Feb - 15 Mar 2012 |
In an artist curated show, FEAST Projects exhibits the recent works of seven gallery artists: expressing their perspectives and insights into the human experience. The main themes explored are subjectivity and personal narrative, and individual conflict with the dictates of globalization and mass communication. "The word 'accrochage' in French has a double meaning: hanging, and skirmish. The works hanging are also struggling to expose the dilemmas we are confronted by in our contemporary world." states Philippe Koutouzis, Director of FEAST Projects. On view will be works of gallery artists: Feng Shuo, Francois Fensterbank, Liu Wei (1965), Marlène Mocquet, Carr Patterson, Tie Ying and Xie Lei.
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