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17/09/2014

EXPO ‘Via Hong Kong’ – AME Gallery, Hong Kong (CN) – 16-27 Sept. 2014

Via Hong Kong

AME Gallery

(this exhibition, in Hong-Kong on 16-27 sept. 2014, will held in JOYA 2014 Barcelona on 9-11 Oct. 2014)

Anna Cheng said, “We curate ‘Via Hong Kong’ to showcase the great works of Hong Kong’s local artists. Since it is Ame Gallery’s third anniversary, we also want to take this opportunity to unite the contemporary jewellery community in Hong Kong, which includes some dedicated artists, educators and supporters. We believe through working together, we can create a healthy environment for this art form to blossom in this city. By bringing the exhibition to JOYA, we hope to encourage more artistic and cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and the world.”

Via Hong-Kong

 

Artists: Mary Lee HuKee Ho YuenCicy ChingTricia TangBella MungCathy Wang — Chan Po Fung — Cherry ChanCissy Chan — Gloria Ng — Hugo Yeung — Pilz Au-Yeung — Pinky Wong — Rosette Chan — Victor Wong

Cicy Ching Sze-Yin - The Fragility of City Living Jewellery Cicy Ching Sze-Yin - The Fragility of City Living Jewellery  2012 Sterling Silver, Porcelain

Cissy Chan, Bracelet, 2014Cissy Chan, Bracelet, 2014

Bella Mung, Necklace, 2013Bella Mung, pearl Necklace, 2013 (Central Saint Martins BA Jewellery Degree Show ) 

Tricia Tang, Neckpiece, 2012Tricia Tang, Neckpiece, 2012

Kee Ho Yuen, Ring, 2013Kee Ho Yuen, Ring, 2013

Gloria Ng, Piece, 2008Gloria Ng, earPiece, 2008  Wear it Inside, Brass

Mary  Lee Hu, Brooch, 2009Mary  Lee Hu, Brooch, 2009 – 18K & 22K gold

 

AME Gallery
12/F Tin On Shing Commercial Building
41-43 – Graham St, Central
Hong Kong
Telephone: +852 3564 8066
website: www.ame-gallery.com
mail: info@ame-gallery.com

16/08/2014

JOYA Barcelona 2014 – welcome to CHINA artists !

JOYA Barcelona 2014 –  Art Jewellery Fair, October 9, 10 and 11, 2014

JOYA Barcelona 2014 –

Among all the upcoming events during JOYA 2014, one most important on my opinion : the massive venue of CHINESE artists with the presence of AME Gallery (Hong Kong)
AME Gallery presents Bella MungAME Gallery presents Bella Mung
Bella Mung is a Hong Kong born designer has a passion for the clothing and jewellery who recently (2013) graduate in Central Saint Martins with first class honours in BA Jewellery Design Course. And she is the winner of the ‘BEST USE OF PEARLS’ award by WINTERSON Luxury Pearl Jewellery, London. Bella is currently developing on her new collection which is related to her final year collection with different tone and materials to communicate the similar ideas. Bella believes that bridging the lines between clothing and jewellery is very important, as clothing and jewellery is always connecting to each other. (Notjustalabel)
Cissy ChanCissy Chan
(HKBU (Academy of Visual Arts ) AWARDS Graduation Show 2014 (Hong Kong))

Kee Ho YuenKee Ho Yuen
Kee-ho Yuen received a B.A. from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1983 and an M.F.A. in Metalsmithing and Jewelry from The University of Iowa (UI), US in 1989. He is currently a Professor and the Head of the UI Jewelry and Metal Arts program.
Kee-ho looks at his work as an evolving collage of both the philosophy and the sensibility of the East and West. His work is an aesthetic investigation as well as a quest to whimsically comment on human emotions and interactions. Kee-ho employs an eclectic use of contemporary and traditional technologies and materials, ranging from advanced 3-D computer modeling to traditional fabrications and enameling.

Tricia TangTricia Tang
While born and bred in Hong Kong, Tricia Tang Tsz Chong has spent 5 years in Australia. Her jewellery practice reflects the intimate relationship, individual identities and cultural permutations that have resulted from her experience of different culture. The objects she makes blend past (her occurrence) with present (contemporary materials) to produce distinctive narrations. Without a limitation on materials, Tang enjoys testing and finding the most appropriate materials for each of her concept and work. Tang believes a piece of jewellery can be no difference than a contemporary art piece, jewellery is an object without limitation and with a strong notion of statement within.  http://triciatang.blogspot.com/

Cherry ChanCherry Chan
Chan Po FongChan Po Fong
Rosette ChanRosette Chan
Cicy ChingCicy Ching
Gloria NgGloria Ng
Hugo YeungHugo Yeung

Mary Lee HuMary Lee Hu
Mary Lee Hu (born 1943 in Lakewood, Ohio) is an American artist, goldsmith, and college level educator known for using textile techniques to create intricate woven wire jewelry.
Hu first became fascinated with metalwork during high school introductory courses. She later explored more work with metals during a summer camp. She went on to attend the University of Miami, Ohio for two years and then went to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan to complete her undergraduate degree. During her undergraduate education Hu developed her skills and continued to work with small scale metalwork and jewelry. In 1966 while earning her graduate degree in Metalsmithing from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, Hu studied under renowned metalsmith L. Brent Kington. It was during this time that Hu started to work with fiber inspired techniques after taking a fiber arts course. This led to the development of her signature style of wire wrapped jewelry. Since the late 1960s Hu has developed new techniques in coiling, wrapping, weaving, knitting, and twining wire. Her work consists mostly woven wire earrings, rings, bracelets, brooches, and neckpieces that emulate natural forms, movements and symmetry.
After completing her MFA, Hu traveled to various places and took up different teaching positions until she joined the metal arts program in the University of Washington School of Art in 1980. She retired from the University as professor emeritus in 2006.
Hu is a member and past-president of the Society of North American Goldsmiths. In 1996 Hu was inducted into the American Craft Council College of Fellows. Hu has received three National Endowment of the Arts Craftsman Fellowships. Her work is in major collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Renwick Gallery, the American Crafts Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago. Hu is the winner of the 2008 Irving and Yvonne Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.

 Pilz Au-Yeung Pilz Au-Yeung
 
JOYA 2014 :
October 09_10_11th_ 2014
at Centre d’Art Santa Monica, Ramblas 7, Barcelona, Spain
tel +34 934 59 24 06

 

01/05/2013

EXPO ‘Not just JADE’ – AME Gallery, Hong Kong (CN) – 9 Mai-1er Juin 2013

 Not just jadeAME Gallery

An exhibition focus on Chinese contemporary artists.

AME Gallery - Not just jade - 9mai-1er juin 2013 - artists of Chinese origin

artists of Chinese origin : Alice Bo-Wen ChangGu MingHelen MokHeng LeeMei LeeShan Shan MokTricia TangZhang Ni –  Zita HsuAnnie Tung

Tricia Tang: Family & I 2012  Cinnabar, Jade, Acrylic Polymer Dispersion  Photographed by Ebee LamTricia Tang : Family & I 2012  Cinnabar, Jade, Acrylic Polymer Dispersion  Photographed by Ebee Lam

Alice Bo-Wen ChangAlice Bo-Wen Chang

helen.mok at SOYAHelen Mok    (http://www.moksstudio.com/)

Shan Shan Mok Contemporary Jewellery (on her FB page)Shan Shan Mok (Eliza Wing Shan Mok) ring

Shan Shan Mok 6th series, titanium earring. 220$, via Etsy.Shan Shan Mok 6th series, titanium earring – you can SHOP it on Etsy ! (let me the time to buy it first ! ;-) I love it !!)

Heng Lee Jewelry -   Floral Embroidery- Pixel 4.7    2013  Stainless steel, threadHeng Lee  -   Floral Embroidery- Pixel 4.7  -  2013  Stainless steel, thread

Ming Gu - ring "Mr Bongbong" - http://nextmiona.wix.com/mingGu Ming  – ring « Mr Bongbong »

Zita HSU - collection of Relics brooches - magnetism brooches, 2012 Photography: Ioana VrabieZita HSU - collection of Relics brooches – magnetism brooches, 2012 Photography: Ioana Vrabie

Mei Lee ringsMei Lee rings

Tricia Tang  Neckpiece: Shan Shui Shui Mo–Shui Zhong Shui (Mountain Water Water Ink – Water within Water) 2012  Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Polymer Dispersion, Fishing Line Tricia Tang  Neckpiece: Shan Shui Shui Mo–Shui Zhong Shui (Mountain Water Water Ink – Water within Water) 2012  Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Polymer Dispersion, Fishing Line

Annie Tung. Loves Endless TearsAnnie Tung – Loves Endless Tears

 

AME gallery
12/F, Tin On Shing Commercial Building, 41-43
Graham St, Central ,
Hong Kong

08/06/2012

EXPO ‘HUH?!’ – Bishop Lei International House, Hong Kong – 1er-30 Juin 2012

Classé dans : Chine (CN),Exposition/Exhibition,Tricia TANG (CN) — bijoucontemporain @ 3:02

huh?!

 HUH ?! HongKong

traditional chinese art VS contemporary jewellery  – father and daughter exhibition
OPENING RECEIPTION: 1 June 2012, 6:30-9pm
artists: TANG cheong shing & Tricia TANG

huh?! EXHIBITION

TANG cheong shing is an established Chinese calligraphy and seal crafting artist; whereas Tricia Tang is a contemporary jewellery artist. The two have huge difference in terms of creative direction, generation, concept, medium, as well as mind set. Nevertheless, both of them are passionate in art, in addition to that Tang Cheong Shing has a great influence on introducing the fascination of art to Tricia Tang – they are father and daughter. This time, their works will employ in same materials; yet, different concepts and medium to make a conversation between their works in the exhibition.  Tang  ... calligraphyTANG cheong shing calligraphy

Tricia TANG‘s jewellery practice reflects the intimate relationship, individual identities and cultural permutations that have resulted from her experience. The objects she makes blend past (her occurrence) with present (contemporary materials) to produce distinctive narrations. Without a limitation on materials, she enjoys testing and finding the most appropriate materials for each of her concept and work. Tricia Tang believes a piece of jewellery can be no difference than a contemporary art piece, jewellery is an object without limitation and with a strong notion of statement within.

Tricia TangTricia Tang  Rings: « 10″ -  2011  Sterling Silver, Black Rhodium, Metal Wire, Thread, Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Polymer Dispersion
- 10 years, 10 relationships, 10 narratives, 10 fingers, 10 rings.

Tricia Tang metro st paul Tricia TANG  Necklaces: « My St. Paul’s » 2002  Acrylic, silver, silkscreen on glass, silkscreen on cotton, cotton

Tricia Tang - "The Phone Line is Busy", rings 2001Tricia Tang – « The Phone Line is Busy », rings 2001 – phone cord

 

Bishop Lei International House
4 Robinson Road, Mid-level,
Hong Kong

 

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