University Museum and Art Gallery - UMAG
A Compassionate Eye. The exhibition features large-scale photographs depicting the landscape, people and culture of the Himalayas.
A Compassionate Eye
The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation and the University Museum and Art
Gallery, The University of Hong Kong are pleased to present the exhibition
"A Compassionate Eye: Photographs by the Venerable Matthieu Ricard". The
exhibition features large-scale photographs depicting the landscape, people
and culture of the Himalayas.
The Venerable Matthieu Ricard was born in France and brought up among Paris' intellectual elite. He studied photography and classical music and holds a
doctorate in biochemistry from the prestigious Pasteur Institute. In 1972,
he travelled to India, where he began his studies in Buddhism. During this
trip he decided to forsake his academic career to devote himself to a
spiritual path, and became a monk, a respected scholar of Tibetan texts, and
an artist.
The Venerable Ricard has photographed the spiritual masters, landscapes, and
people of the Himalayas for over thirty years. He has published several
albums of photography including, Journey to Enlightenment, Buddhist
Himalayas, Monk Dancers of Tibet, and Tibet ¡V An Inner Journey. His work
has been exhibited in New York, Paris and various other cities in Europe and
the US.
Ricard is also the author of several books including The Monk and the
Philosopher, and The Quantum and the Lotus. His latest book on the meaning
of happiness, Happiness, was listed by Time Asia as one of the best books of
2006.
The exhibition opening will take place at the Museum at 6:30 p.m. on Monday
26 March. The Venerable Matthieu Ricard will attend the opening, Ms.
Caroline Pfohl-Ho, President, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation, and
Professor C. F. Lee, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of HKU will officiate at the
ceremony.
University Museum and Art Gallery - UMAG
94 Bonham Road, Pokfulam (University of Hong Kong) - Hong Kong