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Titled “INTERSECTION” at J-o1 Gallery, by dreadnatty on Apr 16, 2016 19:29:00 GMT 1, Titled “INTERSECTION” at J-o1 Gallery.
One of the latest hallmarks in Hong Kong’s fledging art scene is “INTERSECTION,” a joint exhibition led by contemporary artists FAUST and XEME. Launched by Yeti Out during the city’s recent Art Basel festivities, the exhibition melds the East and West in a celebration of diversity, bringing together traditional Chinese calligraphy with raw, East Coast graffiti handstyles in the form of a large mural in addition to 10 monochromatic pieces. Having collaborated with the likes of Nike and New Era, FAUST presents his signature script – synonymous with his large, wall-hugging tags seen across NYC — shown alongside the Hong Kong graffiti patron’s defiant, brushed inkwork. The exhibition proves language to no longer merely be a system of communication, rather, acting as a form of visual expression. “INTERSECTION” is open to the public till April 30, be sure to drop by if you’re in the area.
J-o1 Gallery 1/F, On Lan Centre On Lan St Central Hong Kong
Titled “INTERSECTION” at J-o1 Gallery. One of the latest hallmarks in Hong Kong’s fledging art scene is “INTERSECTION,” a joint exhibition led by contemporary artists FAUST and XEME. Launched by Yeti Out during the city’s recent Art Basel festivities, the exhibition melds the East and West in a celebration of diversity, bringing together traditional Chinese calligraphy with raw, East Coast graffiti handstyles in the form of a large mural in addition to 10 monochromatic pieces. Having collaborated with the likes of Nike and New Era, FAUST presents his signature script – synonymous with his large, wall-hugging tags seen across NYC — shown alongside the Hong Kong graffiti patron’s defiant, brushed inkwork. The exhibition proves language to no longer merely be a system of communication, rather, acting as a form of visual expression. “INTERSECTION” is open to the public till April 30, be sure to drop by if you’re in the area. J-o1 Gallery 1/F, On Lan Centre On Lan St Central Hong Kong
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