2025 Art Basel Hong Kong Exhibition Information

2025 Art Basel Hong Kong Exhibition Information


Modern Chinese Landscape Art and Modern Abstract Minimalist Art

Inheriting the cultural essence of Eastern landscape traditions while embracing innovative contemporary abstract thought, Liang Gallery presents “Modern Chinese Landscape Art and Modern Abstract Minimalist Art." This exhibition brings together nine distinguished artists’ seminal works, exploring the diverse interpretations of Chinese art from traditional landscapes to modern abstraction.

The exhibition takes inspiration from Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei’s “Lu Chai," which captures the profound artistic conception of hearing human voices in an empty mountain. This poem, written in turbulent times, resonates with contemporary artists’ pursuit of inner tranquility amid modern chaos. YU Cheng-Yao’s modern landscapes from the 1940s and Yu Peng’s works from the 1980s present contemporary interpretations of traditional brushwork and spatial conception. Lang Ching-Shan strove to reproduce Chinese landscape painting into photographic form, creating a complex composition style known as “composite picture.” Hsiao Chin’s abstract expressionist works from the 1950s and Richard LIN’s “White Series" from the 1960s demonstrate a unique path from Eastern aesthetics to minimalism.

Yuyu YANG’s modernist abstract sculptures and LEE Chung-Chung’s modern abstract ink paintings further expand the expressive forms of Eastern art. The exhibition also features Aluaiy Kaumakan’s “lemikalik” installation art exploring human-land connections and HSU Chia-Wei’s digital media works examining contemporary issues, showcasing artistic innovation in the new era.

From capturing the essence of landscapes to expressing abstract thoughts, artists have incorporated natural vitality and humanistic contemplation into their works. Like the artistic conception in Wang Wei’s poem, contemporary artists find inner peace and transcendence through their creations in our tumultuous times.

We are honored to announce that artist Chien-Chi Chang’s video work “Side Chain" has been selected for inclusion in the Film sector of Art Basel Hong Kong 2025. Continuing his profound humanitarian concerns, Chang constructs a narrative space that transcends pure visual documentation through the use of multiple media, opening new dimensions of viewing and contemplation for the audience.

Exhibiting Artists

・Galleries 3E19

LANG Ching-Shan, YU Cheng-Yao, Yuyu YANG, Richard LIN, HSIAO Chin, LEE Chung-Chung, YU Peng, Aluaiy Kaumakan, HSU Chia-Wei

・Film Sector

Chien-Chi Chang

Exhibition Information

VENUE | HKCEC 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island

VIP Preview

2025.03.26 (Wed.) 12:00-20:00

2025.03.27 (Thur.) 12:00-16:00

2025.03.28 (Fri.) 12:00-14:00

2025.03.29 (Sat.) 12:00-14:00

2025.03.30 (Sun.) 11:00-12:00

Vernissage

2025.03.27 (Thur.) 16:00-20:00

Public View

2025.03.28 (Fri.) 14:00-20:00

2025.03.29 (Sat.) 14:00-20:00

2025.03.30 (Sun.) 12:00-18:00

The Dialogue between Water and Ink — The Painting World of LEE CHUNG-CHUNG

The Dialogue between Water and Ink — The Painting World of LEE CHUNG-CHUNG


In celebration of the 73rd anniversary of Fu Hsing Kang College, National Defense University, Liang Gallery and The Fine Arts Museum of National Defense are proud to present “The Dialogue between Water and Ink — The Painting World of LEE CHUNG-CHUNG " in late 2024. This exhibition showcases a selection of the artist’s remarkable works spanning twenty-seven years, demonstrating her unique artistic vocabulary and innovative practice in contemporary ink painting.

2024 ART TAIPEI-E03

2024 ART TAIPEI-E03


2024 ART TAIPEI-Liang Gallery Presents Group Exhibition of Fifteen Artists, Showcasing Art’s Diversity and Contemporary Value

At the 2024 Art Taipei, Liang Gallery presents “Stitches of Time," bringing together artistic excellence spanning a century. Here, tradition and innovation interweave, seeking breakthroughs in continuity and exploring innovation through dialogue.

Landscape Variations-LEE Chung-Chung’s Ink Art Journey|Gallery 101

Landscape Variations-LEE Chung-Chung’s Ink Art Journey|Gallery 101


In 1942, during the tumultuous and war-inflicted period, LEE Chung-Chung was born into a family in Tunxi, located at the foot of Huangshan in Anhui Providence. After moving with her father, LEE Jin-Yu (1907-1986), to Taiwan in 1947, she lived in Tainan’s Qigu, which was known for its salt production. In 1961, considering her parents’ financial burden as the eldest daughter in the family, she chose to enroll in the Art Department of the Political Warfare Cadres School (now Fu Hsing Kang College) as a publicly-funded student.

2023 ART BASEL HK | LIANG GALLERY 3E17

2023 ART BASEL HK | LIANG GALLERY 3E17


Liang Gallery is pleased to feature 10 representative artists’ works at Art Basel Hong Kong with the theme “Blossom of Cross-Generations- From Binary Modern Chinese to Multidimensional Taiwanese Contemporary Art” from March 21 to 25, 2023 (Private View VIPs will have access to the show on March 21 to 22) at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
▎ Exhibiting Artists
Classic|CHEN Cheng-po、SHIY De-Jinn
Modern|CHU Teh-Chun、LEE Chung-Chung、YU Peng
Contemporary|HSU Hui-Chih、HSU Yunghsu、Yuma TARU、CHOU Tai-CHUN
Video Artist|HSU Chia-Wei

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