Ideas
Collection:UAL Art Collection
Date: 2004
Artist: Lam Tung-Pang
Dimensions:
30.5 x 40.5 cm
Medium: Pencil on MDF
Object number: UAC 444
DescriptionLam Tung-Pang studied MA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. He says:
‘Faith is a belief without reasons. That is where my art starts. I paint from both the experience of landscape and its photos. I experience it and I forget it. Then I start to paint about it.
Between objects, there is a room, where things have happened. And I always stay in the "room", and do painting. What’s important to me is the relationship between things, but not the thing itself.’
Curatorial notes tell us that this work is the product of a debate between the artist and his tutor about whether history is linear or circular.
‘Faith is a belief without reasons. That is where my art starts. I paint from both the experience of landscape and its photos. I experience it and I forget it. Then I start to paint about it.
Between objects, there is a room, where things have happened. And I always stay in the "room", and do painting. What’s important to me is the relationship between things, but not the thing itself.’
Curatorial notes tell us that this work is the product of a debate between the artist and his tutor about whether history is linear or circular.