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Organisers:He Xiangning Art Museum, Macao Museum of Art, Pingtung Art Museum, University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong
Supported by:Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of The State Council, Shenzhen Propaganda Cultural Undertakings Development Special Fund, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau of Macao, the University of Hong Kong
Exhibition venue: Special Exhibition Gallery – Handover Gifts Museum of Macao, Av. Xian Xing Hai
Inauguration: 26th March 2014 (Wednesday), 18:30
Exhibition period: 27th March to 27th April 2014
Opening hours: 10:00am – 7:00pm (no admittance after 6:30pm, closed on Mondays)
Admission fee: Free admission
Information: (853) 8504 1800 / (853) 8791 9814, http://handovermuseum.iacm.gov.mo/
Website: handovermuseum.iacm.gov.mo / www.mam.gov.mo
Media Inquiry: Ms. Iris Lei (Lchang@iacm.gov.mo /+853 8791 9883)
Ms. Gigi Lo (Hclo@iacm.gov.mo /+853 8791 9871)


Organised by the Macao Museum of Art under the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau, the He Xiangning Art Museum, Pingtung Art Museum, University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong, Conforming to Vicinity – A Cross-strait Four-region Artistic Exchange Project 2014 will showcase the latest art works by 13 artists from Macao, Taiwan, China and Hong Kong. Macao will be the first stop of this touring exhibition. The exhibition opens on 26th March 2014 (Wednesday), 6:30pm at the Handover Gifts Museum of Macao. It runs till 27th April 2014.
The main curator is Feng Boyi, and the curators of the four areas include: Noah Ng Fong Chao (Macao), Hsu Woan Jen (Taiwan), Gou Xianxu (Shenzhen) and Sarah Ng Sau Wah (Hong Kong). Thirteen artists are invited to participate in the exhibition, namely Carol Kwok, Bonnie Leong Mou Cheng, Kitty Leung Mou Kit, Eric Fok; Lee Ken Tsai, Kuo Hui Chan, Zhao Liu; Ma Yongfeng, Zhang Wenchao, Chen Wei; Otto Li, Keith Lam and Hung Keung from the Cross-strait four areas. The art works will not only showcase the Cross-strait four-region artists’ understanding and recognition of the four areas but display the adjustments and conflicts of different modern social structures and values arising from historical differences. Participating contemporary art works include: installation arts, video arts, paintings and photographs.
The He Xiangning Art Museum of Shenzhen started planning the ‘Cross-strait Four-region Artistic Exchange Project’ in 2008, with this year marking the sixth anniversary of the event. Throughout the years, about a hundred Mainland China, Macao, Taiwan and Hong Kong artists have participated in the project. The He Xiangning Art Museum has successively co-operated with eight art institutes in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, gradually establishing a stable platform for the artistic exchange of the Cross-strait four areas.
This year, the project themed ‘Conforming to Vicinity’ employs a new type of exhibition to understand and display the exchange relationship between the Cross-strait four areas. The art works will be itinerantly exhibited in Macao, Pingtung, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, while the participating artists will start creating and exhibiting their works in the first stop of Macao. When the artists travel to every stop, they will extend and add elements to their works. They will have completed their creation as such once the exhibition has toured all four areas. For each creation and extension, artists are required to create according to each cultural habitat in the region and their comprehension of the local circumstances. Thus, the works will carry the traces of their understanding of the four places throughout the process.
The Handover Gifts Museum, adjacent to the Macao Museum of Art, is located on Av. Xian Xing Hai, Macao. It opens Tuesdays to Sundays from 10:00 to 19:00 (no admittance after 18:30). Admission is free. Tel.: 85041800.


Schedule of the touring exhibition:
Macao: Macao Museum of Art (27th March – 27th April 2014)
Taiwan: Pingtung Art Museum (16th May – 6th July 2014)
Shenzhen: He Xiangning Art Museum (26th July – 26th October 2014)
Hong Kong: University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong (14th November 2014 – 1st February 2015)