OCTOBER E-NEWSLETTER 2011

52 - 54 SAI STREET, CENTRAL, HONG KONG
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At the start of the Fall, Sin Sin Fine Art was delighted to present Hanafi Solo exhibition at Sai Street with a great success. In collaboration with Komaneka Fine Art Gallery and Neka Art Museum, the opening reception attracted over hundred visitors while Hanafi presented an art performance, “Life Line”, at the center of Sai Street. Together with the cellist improvised music at one side, the entire performance gave a spiritual and interactive experience for all art-lovers.

In this month, we cordially present you “Touch” – the solo exhibition of Julia Nee Chu, a Chinese woman artist. With the live performance by Joan Lee, harpist from Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra, Sin Sin, artist, and visitors were all immersed in the vivid colours of Julia’s abstract paintings and the elegant sound of the harp during the opening reception.

Sin Sin and the team would like to express our sincere thanks for your support and hope to see you in our upcoming exhibitions.

 
 
 
 
 
   CURRENT EXHIBITION   
 
 
 
 

"Touch" – Julia Nee Chu Solo Exhibition at Sai Street

Exhibition Duration:
7 Oct – 4 Nov 2011


 
 
 
 
 
 
   UPCOMING EXHIBITION   
 
 
 
 

"Poetry in Motion" – Tilo Kaiser Solo Exhibition at Sai Street

Exhibition Duration:
10 Nov – 2 Dec 2011

Opening Reception:
10 Nov 2011, Thursday, 6 – 9 pm, artist will be present


 
 
 
 
 
 
   ARTISTS' NEWS   
 
 
 
 

Ann Niu – Solo Exhibition at Opposite House in Beijing

16 Sep – 17 Oct 2011

Opening Reception: 22 Sep 2011, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Venue: The Opposite House Atrium, The Village 11 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100027


 
 
 

FauZie As'Ad - exhibition at KIAF 11 (Korea International Art Fair)

22 – 26 Sep 2011

Representing Gallery Artpark, FauZie exhibited his works in KIAF in Korea. This was the 10th anniversary of KIAF with 192 galleries from 17 countries all over the world showcasing contemporary artworks from the globe.


 
 
 

Roland Hagenberg – "RAIDING PROJECT: Crossover architecture" presented by MINI Japan at BMW Group Studio in Tokyo

23 Sep – 10 Oct 2011

"RAIDING PROJECT: Crossover architecture" curated by Roland Hagenberg is being extended to 10 Oct 2011. The exhibition is presented by MINI Japan at BMW Group. The space opens at 11:00 – 19:00 on weekdays & 11:00 – 18:00 on Sundays & Holidays. The venue is located at BMW Group Studio Grantokyo South Tower 1FL 1-9-2 Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6622.


 
 
 

Youri Leroux – Exhibition at Art London & Solo Exhibition at Mark Hachem Gallery in Paris

6 – 10 Oct 2011 (Art London, Booth no. 45, Royal Hospital, Chelsea SW#)
13 Oct 2011 (Solo Exhibition at Mark Hachem Gallery in Paris, duration 1 month)

Representing Mark Hachem Gallery, Youri is exhibiting his works in Art London from 6 to 10 October. Afterwards, Youri will have his solo exhibition at Mark Hachem Gallery in Paris on 13 Oct for one month.


 
 
 

Jumaldi Alfi – Solo Exhibition “Melting Memories #2” in Jakarta

7 – 18 Oct 2011

At the end of September 2010, Jumaldi Alfi started his artist residency program at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI). The end of 2010 until the first half of 2011 was a busy and productive time for Alfi. A few weeks before his residency at STPI, Alfi had completed a series of paintings, installations and videos which he presented in a solo exhibition titled “Life / Art # 101: Never Ending Lesson”. The exhibition was held in Yogyakarta (September 2010), and later Kuala Lumpur and Singapore (in cooperation with the Valentine Willie Fine Art). A number of Alfi’s prints from his STPI residency were later exhibited in a solo exhibition "Melting Memories" (STPI, February 29-March 26, 2011). The exhibition “Melting Memories #2” is now holding at Nadi Gallery, Jakarta Art District, Grand Indonesia Shopping Town until 28 Oct.


 
 
 

Peter Dittmar - Solo Exhibition in Melbourne

13 Oct 2011

Solo Exhibition at KAZARI COLLECTOR
Opening: 13 Oct 2011, 6.30pm
Venue: 450 Malvern Rd., Prahran VIC 3181, Melbourne


 
 
 

Fung Ming Chip – published on the cover story of “Departures” magazine, October issue

The current issue of DEPARTURES Magazine has published the works of Fung Ming Chip as their front cover & cover story. The magazine shows the eight original seals created by the artist.

DEPARTURES is a luxury magazine, covering travel, shopping, fashion, design, arts and culture. It is available exclusively to Platinum Card® and Centurion® members from American Express with a distribution of over a million all over the world.


 
 
 
 
 
 
   SIN SIN FINE ART NEWS   
 
 
 
 

Arts and Cultural Tour curated by Art Map and HKTB

16 Sep 2011

Arts and Cultural Tour curated by Art Map Limited and organized by Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) visited Sin Sin Fine Art as one of their visiting spots in September. The first trial art tour initiated by HKTB was participated by 18 tour guides, 8 officers of HKTB (including CEO), Professor of CUHK & 4 staffs from Art Map. The walk starts from Medical Science Museum to HSBC building (total 3 – 3.5 hours’ journey).


 
 
 

Sin Sin presents the painting of Yunizar in “Island” – The inaugural exhibition by Louis Vuitton at Espace Louis Vuitton Singapore

17 Sep 2011 – Jan 2012

September 18, 2011, Singapore - To celebrate the opening of the Louis Vuitton Island at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands and to continue its commitment to the artistic and cultural life of the city, Louis Vuitton is proud to present "Islands".

The inaugural exhibition is staged at Espace Louis Vuitton Singapore, the cultural space located in the tunnel connecting the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Southeast Asia and the Marina Bay Sands mall.

Featuring artworks on the theme of islands by 15 internationally renowned artists, the exhibition reflects different themes and concepts relating to this geographic landscape such as sanctuary, solace, haven, utopia and linkage. Among which, Yunizar is the only Indonesian artist being included while the presented work "Meaningless Letter” is Sin Sin’s collection.


 
 
 

Private Afternoon Tea with artist, Julia Nee Chu

6 Oct 2011

Sin Sin and Julia spent a delightful afternoon tea with friends. Julia Nee Chu, a Chinese woman artist who has been undergoing her creative journey in California since 1970s. Currently lives and works in Santa Monica, California, Julia belongs to the earliest group of Chinese contemporary artists practicing art in the Western World. Julia shared her path of creation and had a nice chat with all the participating ladies.


 
 
 

Qigong & Taiji for Health & Healing:

Date: Thursday, 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Venue: Sin Sin Fine Art, 53 - 54 Sai Street, Central, Hong Kong
Capacity: 12 students each class
Fee: $220 / lesson or $800 / 4 lessons within 2 months

Taiji & Qigong are the global popular Health Exercises with Ancient Chinese Wisdom. Master Lawrence Tse is an experienced Qigong and Taiji Teacher and an Energy Healer. He has helped both Chinese and Westerners in HK to enhance health and recover from plenty of serious illnesses for more than 15 years. Now he would share and teach the knowledge of Taiji & Qigong to help individual improving the overall well-beings in Sin Sin Fine Art.

For further information and RSVP, please contact: Master Lawrence Tse at lawrence@healingqigong.com or call at 60555387
 
 
 
 
 
 
   SIN SIN ATELIER NEWS   
 
 
 
 

Sin Sin designed the uniform for Naked Retreats

Naked Retreats is a hotel management company that designs, builds and operates luxury rural resorts conveniently located for major cities in China. There are two naked resort properties to date, both in Zhejiang Province beside Shanghai, at Paitou and Moganshan. The company is a Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise (WOFE) headquartered in Shanghai, established in 2007 by Grant Horsfield from South Africa.

Opening : 12 – 13 Oct 2011


 
 
 

Sin Sin Atelier & Anagram on media, "The Standard", 22 Sep 2011

"…With this in mind, each piece of Anagram clothing is cautiously designed to allow it a chemical reaction with others……The line also offers fun and quirky accessories from the Hong Kong based artistic-director Sin Sin. These pieces bring together Oriental values with elements from Western contemporary art…"