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A/AN “ “ - Bachelor of Arts - Graduation Exhibition 2015


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A/AN “ “, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduation Show 2015 featured art works of 36 graduating students. This course is co-presented by the RMIT University and the Hong Kong Art School. Students majored in painting, photography and sculpture present the works resulted of their artistic theory and understanding of art from the three years of researches and studies. 

The exhibition is named A/AN “ “, without an absolute statement. The blank subject envisages free imagination and conversation between the artists and visitors. It invites everyone to explore their own definition of “ “, regardless of their knowledge and background, but with the sole reference to mutual exchange. It opens up amazing conversations and lights the life of the artworks. 

A/AN " " suggests a quantifier and a quantity but leaves the subject missing. An incomplete state projects infinite possibilities, liberating the meaning in the most subtle manner. It ignites people's minds, engages their interest, and creates wonderful connections towards the varied and satisfying emotional and intellectual experiences. 

“In the state of Art requires no absolute“, diversified works from 36 graduates with infinite elaborations are the best footnotes. In three years of study arts, graduating students' passion in art was challenged and have developed their own creative skills and established their unique artistic proposition upon plenty of trials and experiments.This exhibition is both a starting and a finishing line of their life in art. 

A/AN " " - Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduation Exhibition 2015

Artist: 36 graduating students from the School's Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme
Date: 4 - 27/7/2015
Time: 10am-8pm
Venue: 4/F - 5/F Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Programme Enquires: 29222822; rmit.committee2015@gmail.com
Remarks: Free Admission


Earlier Event: April 8
敍一罪 Gaze of Sins
Later Event: July 19
RMIT:ART:INTERSECT