8 December 2011, Hong Kong — FORCES explores the works of five artists and how they interact. Playing on the idea of the Chinese five elements and the effects they have upon each other as a constant action and reaction. The system of five elements was used for describing interactions and relationships between phenomena. The artists in their processes all work in a way incorporating the forces of nature into their dynamic and use varying elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water creating a dialogue between them.
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Lindy LeeThe Four Great Elements, 2011Bronze100 x 100 cmSold
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Ken MatsubaraWinter Dreams: Flaming Hoop, 2011Mixed media19 x 5.5 cmSold
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William FurnissPolyphemus, 2011Ultrachrome pigment print, acrylic w/ UV adhesive face-mount on aluminum110 x 165 cm
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(S) 60 x 90 cm; (M) 80 x 120 cm; (L) 110 x 165 cm(S) Edition of 8 / (M) Edition of 8 / (L) Edition of 5Sold -
William FurnissTyphoon shelter number two, 2011Ultrachrome pigment print, acrylic w/ UV adhesive face-mount on aluminum120 x 80 cm
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(S) 80 x 60 cm; (M) 120 x 80 cm; (L) 165 x 110 cm(#1/8)Sold -
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William FurnissUNTITLED 2011, 2011Ultrachrome pigment print, acrylic w/ UV adhesive face-mount on aluminum80 x 120 cm
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(S) 60 x 80 cm; (M) 80 x 120 cm; (L) 110 x 165 cmEdition of 8Sold -