30 Nov 2024 – 9 Nov 2025
Gallery 11, ground floor
Admission is FREE
This exhibition showcases newly-acquired works for the Ashmolean by the Hong Kong artist Cheung Yee (1936–2019). It will be the first substantial display of his work outside Hong Kong, including sculpture and works on paper.
Everlasting 2/50, Cheung Yee, 1977, red relief on cast paper
Family, Cheung Yee, 1960-1969
Magic Square, Cheung Yee, 1969, silk screen on Japanese paper
Cheung Yee was a leading figure of innovation in the Hong Kong art scene, especially during the 1960s, when the city established its own identity as an artistic centre. His work will be shown alongside those by Lui Shou-Kwan (1919–75), Wucius Wong (b.1936), Liu Kuo-sung (b.1932) and others from the avant-garde Circle Art Group.
Left: Chan Painting, Lui Shou-Kwan, 1969. Right: Valley of the Heart No. 7, Wucius Wong, 1997 © Ashmolean Museum
Displayed with his peers, the works highlight Cheung Yee’s connection with a generation of modern art pioneers from Hong Kong and Taiwan in the latter 20th century.
Although Cheung Yee is mainly known as a sculptor, the Ashmolean exhibition will include some outstanding examples of his experiments with works on paper.