Hui Chi Lee’s Abstract, Largescale Pen and Pencil Works
Taiwanese artist Hui Chi Lee presents a peculiar image of the human figure. She crowds her drawings with masses of bodies lumped together and entangled in threads and strands of human hair. Full of energy, her images explore themes relating to materialism, human behaviors, and relationships in today’s society, made all the more dynamic when implemented in a larger than life scale. Working mainly in pen, graphite and colored pencil on paper, her choice to use non-traditional painting materials ties with her goal as an artist: simply to create imagery that will inspire a curiosity about the implications of her work.
Hui Chi Lee & “Lián; Lián”
Drawings by Hiu Chi Lee which explore tensions and dynamics between how people are connected and how these connections themselves may also serve to enchain. In part, this series is a reflection on Taiwanese cultural traditions that can seem oppressive in contemporary society.
Contemporary Artist Hui Chi Lee Debuts Solo New York Exhibit
Contemporary artist Hui Chi Lee possesses an impressive exhibition record around the United States and the globe. She joins FitzGerald Fine Arts for her very first New York showcase of a new body of hand-drawn graphite pen and colored pencil works on paper, as well as a soaring site specific sculptural installation, entitled 'Lian : Lian.' Her abstract, large scale contemporary works will be on exhibit at FitzGerald Fine Arts gallery on Wooster Street in New York with a dedicated reception beginning at 6:00PM on March 31st.
10 Buzzy Contemporary Asian Works of Art at Asia Week New York
FitzGerald Fine Arts (New York): Having founded one of the first contemporary ceramicist associations in China, 'Ice Blue Art,' Gan Daofu has established himself as a leading voice in this field. Opening and Closing, 2013, an exquisite porcelain painting, is a superb example of his work.
Asia Week New York Opens with 45 Extraordinary Museum-Quality Exhibitions
Jade Mountain, an ink-on-silk painting from 2012, beautifully couples symbolic myths and legends with a stylized naturalism of the Western Chinese landscape. It is a unifying focal point of the exhibition Practice and Medium on view at Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue.
Appetite for Asian Art Gets New York Taste Test
Asia Week New York’s far-flung festival of gallery sales and auctions - featuring everything from Chinese furniture to Indian miniature paintings, Korean contemporary art and Japanese ceramics - offers the first big test of the appetite for Asian art this year in the wake of China’s slowing economy.
Fitzgerald Fine Arts Debuts the Work of Hui Chi Lee
In a year where female artists are being celebrated in an unprecedented number of exhibits throughout the course of Art Basel Miami Beach, FitzGerald Fine Arts is pleased to announce the very first exhibit of the illustrious Taiwanese artist Hui Chi Lee at SCOPE Miami, beginning with a special by-invitation event at Booth E17 to be held throughout the afternoon today.
Fitting for FitzGerald
On Thursday 5th November, the art PR maven Elizabeth Dellert of Dellert & Associates hosted an event at Alon Zakaim Fine Art at 5 - 7 Dover Street in Mayfair that welcomed FitzGerald Fine Arts to London. It was a great success and an all-round enjoyable affair.
Pop up Art Exhibition at Dorsett Shepherds Bush - Asian Art London
This November, the artwork and craftsmanship of Matthias Dathe and Jared FitzGerald will be on show for all to see in a pop up exhibition at Dorsett Shepherds Bush, showcasing the new partnership between Dorsett Hospitality International and Asian Art in London (AAL). Matthias Dathe's work includes a variety of jewellery, made using beautiful original Jade pieces and inspired by his travels to Asia. Also on show will be FitzGerald's hand painted porcelain pots, individually made in Jing de Zhen, China.
Masterpiece London 2015: Preview
Collectors flocked to Royal Hospital Chelsea today for the opening of international art and antiques fair Masterpiece London, which brings together more than 150 exhibitors from around the world and showcases works that span at least 3,000 years of art history.
Contemporary Chinese Ceramics and Ink Painting to Be Unveiled at Masterpiece 2015
FitzGerald Fine Arts, the leading specialist in contemporary Chinese ceramics, is to reveal a number of significant new works by some of China's most important ceramic artists at the forthcoming Masterpiece London art fair. The specialist dealer, with a gallery in New York and artist's studios in Beijing, jingdezhen, Hongzhou and New York will also showcase a selection of exciting emerging international artists. Major new pieces by Gan Daofu, Zhang Guojun, Mansheng Wang, and Zhu Di, including ceramic works, porcelain panels, and ink paintings, will be exhibited by the fair's only dedicated contemporary Chinese ceramics dealer.
Bringing Chinese Art to the World: Interview with Jared FitzGerald
Gallerist Jared FitzGerald of New York’s FitzGerald Fine Arts has devoted his career to the promotion of both contemporary and classical Chinese art. We talk to him ahead of the upcoming Masterpiece London art fair about the incredible work coming out of the contemporary Chinese art scene and what he’s looking forward to at Masterpiece.
Masters of Ming: Modern Takes on an Ancient Craft
With spaces in New York, Beijing, and Jingdezhen, FitzGerald Fine Arts has been exhibiting - and selling- innovative contemporary works from Jingdezhen artists since 2007. For a recent exhibition at London's Weiss Gallery, "The Scholar and the Sentinel", the gallery focused on blue-and-white wares designed by some of the region's most highly respected masters.
Fitzgerald Fine Arts’ Contemporary Asian Ceramic Excite Collectors at TEFAF and PAD
As a first time exhibitor at TEFAF, the world's pre-eminent art fair that took place recently in Maastricht, FitzGerald Fine Arts had significantly higher sales and interest from collectors and dealers than expected as a new exhibitor. Optimism among first time and returning collectors who were among the more than 50,000 attendees who visited TEFAF, was strong in every category at the fair, but FitzGerald Fine Arts' contemporary Asian ceramics and ink drawings contributed to bringing a new level of recognition and appreciation among an international clientele for this category of art. Exquisite and unique vases in the traditional Chinese white and blue colors, along with full-size ceramic panels using saturated colorations and ink drawings, were on display at the FitzGerald Fine Arts booth and found eager buyers.