
May 16 – 15 August 2006
 Lam Tung Pang’s paintings are harmonic interplays of forms, colours and textures. Lam’s work features the use of ‘raw’ materials such as sand, mud and grass and integrates them with conventional media like acrylic and charcoal. Through the material’s physical properties, Lam juxtaposes the objective realism with the imaginative surrealism.

12 May – 2 July 2006
susan pui san lok is an artist and writer whose practice includes installation, sound, video and text-based works. For Golden (Years), her first major solo UK exhibition, she has been commissioned to develop new work as part of an ongoing series exploring notions of place, nostalgia, and aspiration in migration and diaspora. Continue reading ‘Golden by susan pui san lok’

9 May – 22 May 2006
Wai Yan’s work is developed as a framework through which he explores emotional or intellectual processes, challenging and critiquing his own subconscious. Issues that crop up again and again are the degrees of predetermination and accident. Wai Yan works predominantly in lens-based media, and there is a distinct emphasis on performance. Continue reading ‘Wai Yan Chan’