In Dialogue with HART 與 HART 對話
In Dialogue with Nadim Abbas | 與唐納天對話
From HAUS to Household 從HAUS到Household
The previous livestream conversations focused on the art practices of the other three participating artists in exhibition Household Gods, and in this post-opening dialogue, Nadim Abbas would like to explore on how the process of making of the exhibition sheds lights on the current developments on creativity in Hong Kong. As a Hausian, Abbas will also reveal his thoughts and feelings engaging in HART Social Studio.
過往三次網上對話的焦點,主要集中於展覽《駐家寧神》其中三位參展藝術家的藝術實踐。而透過這次開幕後的對話環節,藝術家唐納天將與我們一起探討《駐家寧神》的製作過程,如何啟發我們反思香港今時今日的創意發展。作為Hausian,唐氏亦會分享他參與HART匯舍的感想。
Date 日期:October 9 2020 (Friday) / 二零二零年十月九日(星期五)
Time 時間:3:30pm - 4:15pm
Language of medium 語言: English 英語
Live-streaming online 網上直播
About the Artist - Nadim Abbas
藝術家簡介 —— 唐納天
Nadim Abbas examines the mercurial properties of images and their ambiguous relationship to reality. This has culminated in the construction of complex set pieces where objects disappear into their own image and bodies succumb to the seduction of space. Abbas was awarded with the Asian Cultural Council Altius Fellowship and the HK Arts Development Award (Young Artist / Visual Arts) in 2014.
Past exhibitions include: Participation Mystique (McaM, Shanghai), Phantom Plane (Tai Kwun, Hong Kong), Poor Toy (VITRINE, Basel), Proregress (12th Shanghai Biennale), Blue Noon (Last Tango, Zurich), Clouds⇄Forests (7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art), Camoufleur (VITRINE, London), Chimera (Antenna Space, Shanghai), The Last Vehicle (UCCA, Beijing), 2015 Triennial: Surround Audience (New Museum, New York), Unseen Existence (HK Arts Centre), Going, going, until I meet the tide (2014 Busan Biennale), The Part In The Story Where A Part Becomes A Part Of Something Else (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Tetraphilia (Third Floor Hermés, Singapore).
唐納天是活躍於香港的視覺藝術家。他的作品探索記憶和映像,在形神之間的穿插:複雜的裝置中,物件與其映像關係曖昧,形體與空間交錯。2014年,唐納天被授予亞洲文化協會 Altius 獎學金,以及由香港藝術發展局頒發的「香港藝術發展獎之藝術新秀獎」。
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