The rich tapestry of landscapes bridges cultural and temporal divides. From Doig's luminous "Figure in Mountain Landscape" to Cheng's playful engagement with classical Chinese painting in "A Tree in Jordan Valley Park." Each artwork invites viewers to reflect on the emotional depth and psychological resonance of the landscape genre.
From the mystical allure of Xiao Xu's "Lotus Mountain I," the striking contrasts in Chan Keng Tin's "Settle Our Spirit Elsewhere," and the dreamlike quality of Stephen Wong's "The Passenger", we get to understand the diverse interpretations of landscape.
Join us next Thursday for an immersive journey that celebrates the interconnectedness of nature, culture, and artistic expression.
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