Arts | Kay Zhang’s exhibition depicts views on sex

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Art For All Society (AFA) is set to host an exhibition titled “Innocencepedia – Works by Kay Zhang” at its premises on August 1. The exhibition will feature 33 hand drawn and tile artworks.
Kay Zhang, currently a Masters student at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, will showcase her latest series in her first solo exhibition. In recent years, she has been a part of several exhibitions in Macau, China and Sweden.
Zhang commenced her study at the School of Experimental Art at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2014. She has focused on the field of research and creation of contemporary art. According to a press release issued by AFA, she has learned how to use different types of media to create her works. The result was the “Innocencepedia” series.
The press release added that there are several artworks that focus on nude bodies as the main theme, and that Zhang was particularly interested in whether or not those artworks have sexual undertones to a viewer. Zhang sought to recombine those nude images in her artworks to express the concept of sexual desire.
The exhibition is partly sponsored by the Cultural Affairs Bureau and the MSAR Government and will open to the public from August 1 to August 21.

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