Annie Wan


 

 

Get Back To Where We Once Belonged”

Ceramics, wheat grass, music

Installation size 120 x 78 x 110 cm, 2015

Music, though non-material, can trigger audience’s emotions straightly. Pop reflects different eras, but the same melody leads to different feeling when it is listened in different time and context . . . In Hong Kong today, listening to this Beatles oldie only makes me look forward to the past.

「回到曾經屬於我們的那裏」

陶瓷、小麥草、音樂

裝置尺寸 120×78×110厘米,2015

音樂雖非物質,卻能直透人心,牽動聽眾的情緒。 流行音樂反映時代變遷,但同時,不變的旋律在變動的情境下傾聽,卻有不一樣的滋味。。。 在當今的香港再聽這首披頭四舊歌,祗會讓我憧憬從前。

 

 

Artist profile:

尹麗娟傳略

尹麗娟生於香港,於香港中文大學藝術系取得學士及碩士學位。現任香港浸會大學視覺藝術院講師。

尹氏曾參與多次本地及海外展覽,並獲「夏利豪基金會藝術比賽」雕塑組冠軍、「亞洲文化協會獎助金」、香港藝術推廣辦事處選為「藝遊鄰里計劃II」藝術家、香港藝術發展局頒發海外駐場獎金及在「香港藝術雙年展」中獲獎。亦曾在美國、日本及丹麥進行駐場藝術創作,及被日本信樂陶芸邀請為客座藝術家。作品為香港藝術館、香港文化博物館及海外藝術機構收藏。

Biography of Wan Lai-kuen, Annie

Born in Hong Kong, Annie obtained her Bachelors and Masters degrees from the Fine Arts Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is now Lecturer of Academy of Visual Arts of the Hong Kong Baptist University.

Annie has participated in various local and overseas exhibitions. She was also awarded the Winner (Sculpture) of the Philippe Charriol Foundation Art Competition, the Asian Cultural Council Fellowship, Artists in the Neighbourhood Scheme II by the Hong Kong Art Promotion Office, the Overseas Residency Grant by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and the Award Winner of the Hong Kong Art Biennial. She has also been the resident artist at different art institutions in the USA, Japan and Denmark and invited as Guest Artist by Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan. Annies works are collected by the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and overseasart institutions.

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