Josephine Shuk-Fong Cheung: A Commemorative Exhibition
Alisan Fine Arts is pleased to present Josephine Shuk-Fong Cheung: A Commemorative Exhibition, dedicated to the late Hong Kong-born artist whose compelling body of work has remained largely unseen by the public for nearly four decades.
Despite her brief yet prolific career from 1981 to 1989, Cheung鈥檚 artistic practice demonstrates a constant evolution鈥攎arked by her fearless experimentation with form, colour, and composition. Her paintings deftly navigate the liminal space between abstraction and figuration, ultimately achieving a deeply personal and embodied visual language. As Professor J. J. Lee, Chair of Drawing and Painting at OCAD University in Toronto, noted: 鈥淗er use of colour became more layered and complex, figure-ground boundaries blurred, and her paintings took on an embodied presence.鈥
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Alisan Fine Arts is pleased to present Josephine Shuk-Fong Cheung: A Commemorative Exhibition, dedicated to the late Hong Kong-born artist whose compelling body of work has remained largely unseen by the public for nearly four decades.
Despite her brief yet prolific career from 1981 to 1989, Cheung鈥檚 artistic practice demonstrates a constant evolution鈥攎arked by her fearless experimentation with form, colour, and composition. Her paintings deftly navigate the liminal space between abstraction and figuration, ultimately achieving a deeply personal and embodied visual language. As Professor J. J. Lee, Chair of Drawing and Painting at OCAD University in Toronto, noted: 鈥淗er use of colour became more layered and complex, figure-ground boundaries blurred, and her paintings took on an embodied presence.鈥