'Over the past four decades, Hong Kong painter Yeung Tong Lung has explored various techniques and mediums. Since the 1990s, he has worked primarily in oil, and then around 2000 he returned to a specific form of figurative painting. While Yeung’s paintings have remained largely figurative, they are not completely realistic or naturalistic. To Yeung, his theme has always been about ‘painting’. He paints people and the objects around him: the everyday scenes and sensations of Hong Kong, or more precisely, the neighbourhoods within his city—North Point, the Western District and Kennedy Town.' - Excerpted from the website of MCCM Creations

Includes artwork images, images of documents archived by Quart Society, articles by Benny Chia and Yank Wong, selected reviews by Pauline Loh, Szeto Yu, Tsui Cheong Ming, and Jonathan Thomson.

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Onsite

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MON.YTL
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Chinese - Traditional, 

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2020

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376

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9789887723998

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1

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artist monograph

Mute Pianos: Forty Years of Paintings by Yeung Tong Lung
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Mute Pianos: Forty Years of Paintings by Yeung Tong Lung, 沉默鋼琴:楊東龍繪畫四十年