Hong
Kong Lyric: Ink Paintings by Raymond Fung
29 January to 11 April 2010
Born in
Hong Kong in 1952, Raymond Fung is a famous
architect, designer and ink-painter. He
has won numerous awards, including three
President's Prize of The Hong Kong Institute
of Architects, the Ten Outstanding Young
Persons Award (1990), Home Affairs Bureau
Certificate of Commendation (2008) and
the Ten Outstanding Designers Award (2009).
He founded the art society of "Ink
Movement" and is currently Adjunct
Associate Professor in the Department
of Architecture at the Chinese University
of Hong Kong, a member of the Development
Committee under the Board of West Kowloon
Cultural District Authority, and Honorary
Advisor to the LCSD museums.
Fung began
painting when he was young. After receiving
his professional degree in architecture
from Louisiana State University in the
United States, he continued his art studies
in the extra-mural programmes of The University
of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of
Hong Kong, and the Central Academy of
Fine Arts in Beijing. He combines traditional
ink painting with a Western approach to
colour and composition. His training as
an architect and interest in the visual
environment inspire his lyrical composition
and brushwork.
The exhibition
features over twenty items of Fungs paintings,
mostly on the landscapes of Hong Kong.
The artist will give a public talk on
the displayed works (in Cantonese) on
Saturday, 30 January 2010 at 3 pm.