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In memory of Gaylord Chan
Widely beloved as one of Hong Kong’s most original painters, Gaylord Chan (1925-2020) led a fruitful career that traversed cultural epochs and the boundaries of medium. Although he only made his first serious foray into art at the age of 42, Chan quickly garnered attention as a promising painter in the 1970s. Over the span of five subsequent decades, he steadily developed a repertoire of abstract paintings and digital drawings that continues to resonate with the wonders and underside of life throughout the tides of time. Featuring over a hundred invaluable works and other archival materials, this exhibition commemorates the late maverick and his legacy upon the fourth anniversary of his passing in 2020.
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