THEO | Supper Club Hongkong 2025
Supper Club Hongkong_2025_THEO
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- Opens 24 March: Timeless Interactions (Off-site at G/F HART Haus) - 24 March, 11am: Supper Club Welcome Reception (RSVP Required) - 24 March, 4–7pm: Sipping Dreams by Doreen Chan hosted by Delfina Foundation (VIP Event) - 25 March, 8–11pm: Opening Party, with a performance Aeolian Rider by Samuel Swope at 9pm - 26 March, 9:00–9:25pm: Cumulus by Harit Srikhao and Tinnawat Chankloi - 27 March, 3:00–10:30pm: A Collective Imprint - Adjust the Rainbow by Doris Ng - 29 March, 9:30–10:15pm: WYSIWYG by Liao Jiaming - 30 March, 3pm & 4pm (5–7 min each): Nurturer or Nourished by Shuo Phoebe Li
📍 Location
11/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong Island
** If you need a [Pass], pls send your : name, phone, visiting time to
director@gallerytheo.com
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Grim Park
b. 1987 / South Korea
Grim Park is a contemporary artist deeply rooted in Buddhist traditions, influenced by his upbringing and an apprenticeship under a Buddhist monk, whose identity remains a secret. Park's artistry is a fusion of traditional Buddhist painting techniques and modern narratives, a skill nurtured at Dongguk University and further refined during his private tutelage. His works, characterized by meticulous details and a meditative approach, echo the elegance of Goryeo Buddhist paintings, showcasing a mastery of traditional techniques that stand defiantly in a modern world obsessed with rapid image reproduction.
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Sungju Ham
b. 1990 / South Korea
The images that pass in front of you are flattened by the liquid crystal. The real world passes flat and smoothly between our thumbs on our smartphones. By translating the images Sungju Ham see on smartphone screen and computer monitor every day through a series of processes and transferring them to the canvas, he focused on the boundaries of experiencing images. Physical and digital images are collected through various paths, mainly objects that are familiar to him, and translated into the artist's body without hierarchy on the canvas.
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Kyumin Hwang
b. 1992 / South Korea
He focuses on the instinctive five senses that can be felt in screens, spaces, and objects that encourage erotic imagination. While visualizing the ‘desire for the unreachable’ in two-dimensional or three- dimensional works, he is also exploring the tactile sensations that can reach it. By recording and re- sensing the body in three-dimensional and flat surfaces, he is attempting to explore the body that has been sensed and the body that is being eroded by the desire to be sensed.
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