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B507 Proficient Industrial Center
6 Wang Kwun Road
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
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In 1967, during the height of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Cheng Deng-Yue, a locally known artist from Shanghai fled China and settled in Hong Kong. Along with a group of exiled Chinese artist, Cheng founded an artist studio known as The Hong Kong Chinese Art Studio. Since that day, between the 70s and the 80s, many known and unknown artists would gather in that studio to paint, to debate, and to share their thoughts.
With so many artists working with Cheng, the studio flourished and was later renamed as ¡°The Art Gallery¡±. Between the 1980 and the early 2000, The Art Gallery has also become a local hot spot to many well known interior designers, architects, art dealers and art collectors in the region.
In today¡¯s China, because of the matured political climate and social stability, the country has germinated a new group of grass-root artist whose ultimate desire is to carve out a new Chinese Contemporary Art. Currently, our gallery is working with a selected group of Chinese contemporary artists whose artworks are somewhat in between ¡°Cynical Realism and Impressionism¡±. We have selected them because we believe that their works reflect not only their own views to the current social restructuring in China but also their evaluations and assessments toward the country¡¯s remarkable economic achievements.
For more than 30 years, we have always been the same -- delivering values and fulfilling social obligations.
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