University Museum and Art Gallery - UMAG
The exhibition features over fifty photographs of sacred places such as temples, churches, burial places and sacred ritual places taken in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Southeast Asia between 1994 and 2006. Also on display are several images of skies.
Sacred Places and Skies
The University Museum and Art Gallery of The University of Hong Kong is
delighted to present an exhibition of "Sacred Places and Skies: Photography
by Mary Padua". Mary Padua is currently an assistant professor in the
Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong. Her academic
interests focus on the socio-cultural dimension of urban vernacular places
and everyday landscapes.
"Sacred places" are found in different cultures, past and present, all over
the world. Such places are frequently marked or embellished by architectural
structures and art, and are often rich in aesthetic experience.
The exhibition features over fifty photographs of sacred places such as
temples, churches, burial places and sacred ritual places taken by Mary
Padua in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Southeast Asia between 1994 and 2006.
Also on display are several images of skies, representing works taken by
Mary since 1970s in other parts of the world.
Mary uses both traditional black and white as well as digital darkroom
techniques in her photographic works. In the exhibition, images of sacred
places are juxtaposed against images of skies. Mary would share a vision of
"contemplative spaces" through the exhibits with the visitors. Some of the
works are shown as diptychs and triptychs, and one or two "grid of nine or
more images", creating a temporary sanctuary for visual enjoyment with
installation works.
The exhibition opening will take place on Tuesday 6 March at 6:00-7:30 pm.
Mr Leslie L. Lu, Head of the Department of Architecture of The University of
Hong Kong, will officiate at the ceremony.
University Museum and Art Gallery - UMAG
94 Bonham Road, Pokfulam (University of Hong Kong) - Hong Kong