OPEN SKY PROJECT

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Description
OPEN SKY GALLERY is an international platform and gallery designed to envision specially curated time-based artworks amidst Hong Kong’s public urban space.

The Open Sky is a twofold project including Open Sky Gallery for artists and Open Sky Campus allowing City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media MFA and MA students to work full scale with a high level of visibility. Full Open Sky project ino on www.openskyproject.net

Exhibiting artworks that are created by cutting edge media artists as well as exceptional works by up-and-coming young artists, OPEN SKY GALLERY is a visual art programme envisioned on ICC’s 77,000 square meter LED screen. Since the interruption of the program on the ICC tower in August 2016, the project is now extended to many urban screens and installations.

Each artwork is designed specifically in view of the venue’s unique location and the vertical format, and we hope it will bring about interesting discussions and inspirations for everyone to appreciate and to participate in.

ABOUT OPEN SKY GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Open Sky Gallery exhibits artworks that are commissioned through special invitations as well as through an open call for artworks. These selected works are then scheduled into the regular programme of ICC’s light and music show and the duration and frequency of the showing will be determined for each project.

If you’re interested in watching one of our exhibitions keep an eye out for the upcoming schedule and come raise your eyes toward ICC to enjoy the show from vantage points of your choice. Our favourite spot to enjoy the show is on the rooftop garden of IFC mall, where you can enjoy a handsome view of the show with full sound without the need to download the mobile app.
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • installation-based
    • visual
  • genres
    • conceptual art
      • art interventions
    • installations
  • subjects
    • Society and Culture
      • urban space
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