Wish you could have a commissioned mural by one of the “Work in Progress” artists, but can’t quite find the space in your 400 square foot Hong Kong apartment? Not to worry!
Join us this Saturday June 29th from 1 – 7 PM at the gallery for a one day only Pop-Up show featuring originals and prints by “Work in Progress” artists Cyrcle, Cannonball Press, Meggs, Victor Ash, and Vhils available for the first time in Hong Kong. Stop by, have a drink, and take home a little bit of what Complex Magazine has named the “Street Art Olympics”
Only 25 signed limited edition prints by CYRCLE available!
Cyrcle’s artworks in “WORK IN PROGRESS” are the first of an ongoing series Cyrcle is introducing to the public, titled “CAPTURE THE FLAG: THE DOMESTICATION OF ALL THINGS!” In this series, Cyrcle is dissecting the timeless struggle of nations. They are looking at America through the mythology of the Cowboy and the Indian, a great duality within American history. The work embodies themes of liberation and inspiration. America itself is a work in progress. Cyrcle’s work is a reflection of the way this generation is pushing for a new world, and a society that thrives and feeds off of creativity and forward thinking. Progression through evolution. More specifically, they are redefining the concept of America and what it is to be an American. “There is no I in the America we know- we spell it AMERYCA, suggesting cooperation over competition.” – Cyrcle
AP (edition 1 – 5) $4500 HKD (for set of 2)
Editions 1 – 20 $3000 HKD (for set of 2)
40 x 14 inches (each)
Giclée print on archival paper
Worldwide orders welcome with an additional $400 HKD fee for shipping.
First come first serve! Reservations start at 10AM Monday (UTC +8) June 24th
Contact Lauren@above-second. com to reserve yours before they go.
Exclusive original artworks by world-acclaimed Portuguese artist, Vhils, available for the first time in Hong Kong! Only 12 pieces available from his Shanghai series. Vhils’ etched portraits can never be quite complete. While he captures asecond in time, his portraits must be continually morphing to capture the current moment. No artist can capture the fullness of a human life, especially of a life they have not experienced, but Vhils captures the essence of his subjects, and the complex layers of their lives. While their lives might be a work in progress, their portraits show them at a poignant pause in the process. The relationships between generations and their cities are also captured mid progression, peeled back like the layers of a building. Each person has a unique relationship to his or her community, and the difference between generations shows how society has changed over time. Vhils is interested in how cities are reflected in the lives of their citizens, and the intimate relationship between a city-dweller and their city environment.
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