On July 17, the “Blossoming Hearts • Intoxicated Ink”Tam Sing Chuk and Chak Meihing Art Exhibition opened at Heungkong Art Museum in Qianhai, Shenzhen. This exhibition marks a milestone as it is the inaugural event showcasing Heungkong Art Museum’s emergence as a cultural landmark and a cross-disciplinary cultural space in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) and even across the nation.
The core significance of this art exhibition lies in its vivid interpretation of the three fundamental pillars that establish Heungkong Art Museum as a sustainable cultural landmark, as well as its pioneering role in shaping a new cultural ecosystem: a platform for disseminating the social value of professional artists, a cultural salon for entrepreneurs, and a closed loop for art philanthropy and cultural and creative values. Mladen Ivanić, former President of Bosnia and Herzegovina, believes that this joint art exhibition represents not only a new beginning in intercultural dialogue but also an innovative practice of cross-disciplinary integration.
As the curator of Heungkong Art Museum, Chak Meihing is the core driving force behind this cultural innovation, leveraging her entrepreneurial foresight, artistic sensibility, and philanthropic commitment. The three-pronged model she pioneered—combining a platform for professional artists, a cultural salon for the business community, and a closed loop for philanthropic, cultural and creative values.
This exhibition meticulously showcases 70 authentic works by Tam Sing Chuk, along with nearly 50 representative paintings by Chak Meihing herself. The exhibition is not merely a joint display by two artists but also a groundbreaking endeavor by Heungkong Art Museum to forge a new cultural ecosystem.
As an artist, Chak Meihing’s artistic accomplishments have garnered widespread acclaim within the art circle. Lu Yushun, former President of China National Academy of Painting, commented that her artistic endeavors serve as a vivid testament to the inheritance and innovation of traditional Chinese culture. Xu Qinsong, a consultant to China Artists Association, noted that Chak’s works boldly break free from traditional constraints in composition, while her use of color combines vibrancy with depth.
Concurrently with the art exhibition, the "Goodness and Beauty Collection" online charity store launched, selling Chak Meihing's painting-derived cultural products with all proceeds supporting rural children projects.
Heungkong
Liu Bin
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Guangzhou
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