Ink art in transformation by Kurt, Chan Yuk Keung

Ink art in transformation

Kurt, Chan Yuk Keung

Discover how the storied medium has been embraced by contemporary artists


Chu Hing Wah, The Penguin Walking Party, 2016. The work is currently on view in ‘INK CITY’ at Tai Kwun, Hong Kong. Courtesy of the artist and Alisan Fine Arts Hong Kong.
Chu Hing Wah, The Penguin Walking Party, 2016. The work is currently on view in ‘INK CITY’ at Tai Kwun, Hong Kong. Courtesy of the artist and Alisan Fine Arts Hong Kong.
Left. Lin Xue, Fast-flowing wateres in steep river valley, 2017. Right: Lin Xue, Landscape dedicated to gentleman Wu Chou, 2017. Both works were presented at Art Basel Hong Kong 2017 by Gallery Exit.
Left. Lin Xue, Fast-flowing wateres in steep river valley, 2017. Right: Lin Xue, Landscape dedicated to gentleman Wu Chou, 2017. Both works were presented at Art Basel Hong Kong 2017 by Gallery Exit.
Left: Morita Shiryū, Mau (dancing, soaring), 1969. Right: Morita Shiryū, Usobuku (roaring), 1969. Both works will be presented in the frame of Art Basel Hong Kong 2021 by Shibunkaku.
Left: Morita Shiryū, Mau (dancing, soaring), 1969. Right: Morita Shiryū, Usobuku (roaring), 1969. Both works will be presented in the frame of Art Basel Hong Kong 2021 by Shibunkaku.
Huang Dan, Red Horse, 2020. The work will be presented by Ora-Ora in the frame of Art Basel Hong Kong 2021.
Huang Dan, Red Horse, 2020. The work will be presented by Ora-Ora in the frame of Art Basel Hong Kong 2021.

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