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Title

A r t   a n d   M i s s i o n : G e o r g e W o n g 1 9 5 2 - 2 0 1 7

 

 

Curator

Lóránd Hegyi

-Art Director of The Parkview Museum Beijing and Singapore

-Former director of the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Etienne

Huang Du

-Independent curator

 

 

 

            Artists



Chen Wenling | Gianni Dessì | Fan Xueyi | Andrea Fogli | László Fehér | Giuseppe Gallo | Ugo Giletta | He Wenjue | Kang Hyung Koo | Kuang Han | Felice Levini | Liu Xiaodong | Mao Lizi | Alois Mosbacher | Marina Paris | Ren Zhe | Muntean/Rosenblum | Wang Guangyi | Wang Luyan | Wang Yi | Wang Yuping | Yang Tao | Zeng Fanzhi | Zhang Huan | Zheng Lu


Open to public

 November 26, 2018 (Mon.) / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

    Duration

From November 26, 2018 (Mon.) to March 15, 2019 (Fir.)

 

Venue

The Parkview Museum Beijing

L10, D Tower, Parkview Green, No.9 Dongdaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

+86 10 5662 8568 | www.parkviewgreenmuseum.com

 

Opening Hours

Free admission

10:00 ~ 19:00, Every Monday to Friday

10:00 ~ 21:00, Every Saturday to Sunday

Contact

Exhibition Part: Park Songyi (+86 10 5662 8553, Songyi.Park@parkviewgreen.com)

Media Part: Demi Wang (+86 10 5662 8572, Demi.Wang@parkviewgreen.com)


 About the Exhibition

The Parkview Museum Beijing announces the opening of the exhibitionArt and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 curated by the internationally acclaimed curators Lóránd Hegyi, also Art Director of The Parkview Museum, and Huang Du.

Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is a homage to the extraordinary and visionary character of the late George Wong. A businessman, man of culture, patron of art and art collector, Mr. Wong had great faith in the educational power of arts: he believed art can offer a vision of universe, manifest a deep humanity, and embody sensibility, responsibility and solidarity while conveying an intense emotional and ethical engagement.

George Wong believed in the message of art and wanted this message to be conveyed to the public. He knew that to create an art collection and present it to the public is not only a private passion, but also a public mission: George Wong built the institutional frame of this endeavor on the foundation of the Parkview Museum.

While the Parkview Museum, both in Beijing and in Singapore, regularly presents different parts of its art collection from Asia, Europe and America, its exhibition program, conceptualized by George Wongand Lóránd Hegyi, is mainly focused on two projects: one is represented by the series of exhibitions titled Bridging Asia-Europe and one is related to a series of thematic exhibitions based on re-thinking the narrative of contemporary art.

The exhibition Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is divided into two sections. The C section presents numerous documents, photos, videos, texts, and publications which refer to George Wong’s life and his various activities in the field of architectural and artistic projects, educational and public activities and environmental protection initiatives including the global contemporary art exhibition "On Sharks and Humanity". This exhibition, conceptualized and curated by Huang Du, with a multidisciplinary approach focuses on the action of the artists who engage in raising awareness and exploring the relationship between humanity and the Ocean. The D section is focused on the presentation of works of art which manifest different aspects of his engagement in contemporary art. The selection of works from the collection of the Parkview Museum reflects George Wong’s personality as well as his vision of the effectiveness of art in humanistic education, about building “bridges” between cultures and continents, and about the relationship between tradition and contemporary culture. It also reflects the personal relationships with artists who donated artworks to the museum.

 

Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is a celebration of George Wong’s mission and his cultural legacy which will endure through time. The Parkview Museum will continue to explore and develop the versatile and rich potential of contemporary art and its human values through projects aimed at building global and international bridges between nations and people, reflecting

and further expanding the vision and ambitions of George Wong



Title

A r t   a n d   M i s s i o n : G e o r g e W o n g 1 9 5 2 - 2 0 1 7

 

 

Curator

Lóránd Hegyi

-Art Director of The Parkview Museum Beijing and Singapore

-Former director of the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Etienne

Huang Du

-Independent curator

 

 

 

            Artists



Chen Wenling | Gianni Dessì | Fan Xueyi | Andrea Fogli | László Fehér | Giuseppe Gallo | Ugo Giletta | He Wenjue | Kang Hyung Koo | Kuang Han | Felice Levini | Liu Xiaodong | Mao Lizi | Alois Mosbacher | Marina Paris | Ren Zhe | Muntean/Rosenblum | Wang Guangyi | Wang Luyan | Wang Yi | Wang Yuping | Yang Tao | Zeng Fanzhi | Zhang Huan | Zheng Lu


Open to public

 November 26, 2018 (Mon.) / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

    Duration

From November 26, 2018 (Mon.) to March 15, 2019 (Fir.)

 

Venue

The Parkview Museum Beijing

L10, D Tower, Parkview Green, No.9 Dongdaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

+86 10 5662 8568 | www.parkviewgreenmuseum.com

 

Opening Hours

Free admission

10:00 ~ 19:00, Every Monday to Friday

10:00 ~ 21:00, Every Saturday to Sunday

Contact

Exhibition Part: Park Songyi (+86 10 5662 8553, Songyi.Park@parkviewgreen.com)

Media Part: Demi Wang (+86 10 5662 8572, Demi.Wang@parkviewgreen.com)


 About the Exhibition

The Parkview Museum Beijing announces the opening of the exhibitionArt and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 curated by the internationally acclaimed curators Lóránd Hegyi, also Art Director of The Parkview Museum, and Huang Du.

Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is a homage to the extraordinary and visionary character of the late George Wong. A businessman, man of culture, patron of art and art collector, Mr. Wong had great faith in the educational power of arts: he believed art can offer a vision of universe, manifest a deep humanity, and embody sensibility, responsibility and solidarity while conveying an intense emotional and ethical engagement.

George Wong believed in the message of art and wanted this message to be conveyed to the public. He knew that to create an art collection and present it to the public is not only a private passion, but also a public mission: George Wong built the institutional frame of this endeavor on the foundation of the Parkview Museum.

While the Parkview Museum, both in Beijing and in Singapore, regularly presents different parts of its art collection from Asia, Europe and America, its exhibition program, conceptualized by George Wongand Lóránd Hegyi, is mainly focused on two projects: one is represented by the series of exhibitions titled Bridging Asia-Europe and one is related to a series of thematic exhibitions based on re-thinking the narrative of contemporary art.

The exhibition Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is divided into two sections. The C section presents numerous documents, photos, videos, texts, and publications which refer to George Wong’s life and his various activities in the field of architectural and artistic projects, educational and public activities and environmental protection initiatives including the global contemporary art exhibition "On Sharks and Humanity". This exhibition, conceptualized and curated by Huang Du, with a multidisciplinary approach focuses on the action of the artists who engage in raising awareness and exploring the relationship between humanity and the Ocean. The D section is focused on the presentation of works of art which manifest different aspects of his engagement in contemporary art. The selection of works from the collection of the Parkview Museum reflects George Wong’s personality as well as his vision of the effectiveness of art in humanistic education, about building “bridges” between cultures and continents, and about the relationship between tradition and contemporary culture. It also reflects the personal relationships with artists who donated artworks to the museum.

 

Art and Mission: George Wong 1952-2017 is a celebration of George Wong’s mission and his cultural legacy which will endure through time. The Parkview Museum will continue to explore and develop the versatile and rich potential of contemporary art and its human values through projects aimed at building global and international bridges between nations and people, reflecting

and further expanding the vision and ambitions of George Wong