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christinesylviacheung · 8 years ago
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Paul Thek (American, 1933-1988), Untitled, 1969. Acrylic on newsprint, 16 1/8 x 22 5/8 in.
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christinesylviacheung · 8 years ago
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Carmen Herrera Green Garden 1950
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christinesylviacheung · 8 years ago
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Carmen Herrera Presente, 2010 Acrylic on Canvas, diptych, 72 x 72 in
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christinesylviacheung · 8 years ago
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Thanks all for coming!
Christine Cheung // THE THINGS BETWEEN US
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 Christine Cheung’s favorite cake is Hong Kong Egg Tart. The cake was served on the occasion of THE THINGS BETWEEN US on Sunday 18 September 2016.
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christinesylviacheung · 10 years ago
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Chris Kline Divider 8 (2012) acrylic and aqueous dispersion pigment on poplin on wood stretcher
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christinesylviacheung · 10 years ago
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David Ostrowski
F (Jung, Brutal, Gutausehend), 2012
acrylic, lacquer, adhesive foil and cotton on canvas, wood
221 x 171 cm
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christinesylviacheung · 10 years ago
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Ian Kiaer, Melnikov project, small screen (2012)
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christinesylviacheung · 10 years ago
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Ian Kiaer 
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Gertrud Goldschmidt, Drawing without paper, 1976.
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Louis Cane
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Raoul de Keyser - Recover (2003)
De Keyser has often been described as a “painter’s painter,” which might seem like faint praise but is accurate enough: The pleasures offered by his work are distinctly grown-up, unspectacular, refined, and satisfying. The influence of Miro and Klee is undeniable, but De Keyser remains contemporary in his concentration on the fragmentary and the left-behind, in his implicit acknowledgment of the impossibility of permanence or completion. His palette is timely too, often sharing celebrated countryman Luc Tuymans’s dusty greens, pinks, and creams. Look especially at Recover and Starter (both 2003), which also have the younger artist’s knack for making surfaces look bruised, diseased.
(ArtForum, February 2004)
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Hilma af Klint, Pioneer of abstract art. The Ten Biggest, No 2,1907. Oil and tempera on paper. Source: Tate
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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A book thick of ocean, Lani Maestro
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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OSCAR MURILLO Untitled, 2012 Spray paint, oil, dirt on canvas 188 x 157.5 cm (74 x 62 in)
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Oscar Murillo
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christinesylviacheung · 11 years ago
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Oscar Murillo
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