20 years of drawing people together

XX showcases the breadth and scope of HKAS's different disciplines through the artists and works exhibited. "Some of the works are more traditional," says Chan. "In our forum discussion on Dec 19, we hope to address what the city wants from an art school."
He cites the different approaches adopted by former painting majors Li Ning and Carol Lee, two artists whose works make up part of XX. "Ning graduated last year and his work is already being shown at galleries," Chan notes. "His graphics sense is very strong, and shows a complex weaving of imagery. Carol was one of our first grads and she uses sunlight to create her images and is very conceptual. Her works are painstakingly put together and have a subtle, quiet quality. Although both were painting majors, neither paints professionally."
Lam hopes that the school will continue to meet the needs of Hong Kong while setting trends in terms of integrating art into society.
"The influence of Art Basel and other fairs has increased the public's curiosity about art," says Chan. "In the next decade I hope that HKAS can make art benefit society on the whole, not just influence niche circles. Art can empower the underprivileged and be integrated into businesses. We already see entrepreneurial endeavors among our students. We are getting there."
If you go
XX: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Hong Kong Art School
Date: Until Jan 4, 2021
Venue: Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
www.hkas.edu.hk/events/xx