[echo] KX. Hongkong
Stefan Canham
canham at web.de
Tue Sep 12 20:03:32 CEST 2006
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"The Inner, Outer Sphere"
Arbeiten von acht KünstlerInnen aus Hongkong:
KhongChang KONG, Vik LAI, ChiHoi LEE, Beatrix PANG, Eric SIU, HungFei
WONG, Ki WONG, ChuiMei TSANG.
Eröffnung in Anwesenheit der KünstlerInnen: Freitag, 15.9.2006, 19 Uhr.
Öffnungszeiten: 16.9. - 1.10.2006, Do. - So. 15 - 19 Uhr
KX.
Mexikoring 9a
22297 Hamburg
http://www.kx-hamburg.de
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Here, a seemingly fictional writing like this ...
At the centre of human space lies the Inner Sphere. It is a roughly
spherical region of the earliest colonised worlds, approximately 200
light years in diameter. It is the home to many of the oldest cultures
or inhabited worlds, contains many capital systems and a dense mesh of
wormhole links. Due to the age and historical complexity of the region
many empires and other political units overlap or mesh. The Outer Sphere
comprises that vast and ever changing, ever expanding volume of
colonised, inhabited and penetrated space beyond the stable regions and
ancient empires of the Inner Sphere.
- M. Alan Kazlev (Palaeontologist, Australia)
Actually, the one's inner landscape is unsettling. In our time, the
outer, physical landscapes keep changing, whereas the social, political
and individual landscapes are continuously transformed and expanding.
Today, people who make art seems locating in the state of emergency and
anxiety, they busily pick up pieces from the daily life, trying not to
forget the motif of Tradition and Primary. Therefore, they find out
something is disappearing and missing. Moreover, the violence of massive
information, distraction and rejection in contemporary life affects
these creatives while they cross the border of the two spheres in
permanent resistant. The initial and essential view of microcosm and
macrocosm maybe a departure point of the inner and outer sphere.
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Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen von CHINA TIME 2006
Gefördert durch: AVT Plus Media Service, Bezirksversammlung Hamburg-Nord,
Kulturbehörde Hamburg, Kunststiftung City Nord
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