Gallery by the Harbour and William Chan Design are pleased to present “Ketchup”, solo exhibition of Hong Kong-based artist Kazy Chan from 3 to 26 September, 2021. Inspired by the ketchup often seen in restaurants, the exhibition takes the audiences into a fantasy world of “misunderstandings” through the dreamy sculptures and paintings that come with poetic and musical guided tour; and the first-ever zoetrope installation specially created by the artist. Let’s go into the Kazy’s magical world together by multiple senses! “Ketchup” comprises over fourteen sets of new ceramic sculptures and acrylic paintings, created by Kazy Chan. Each of the fourteen sets of artworks is an independent fable of absurdity, including the kappa, the alien, the cloned sheep, the ferry, the snowman, the claw machine and the meteor, which mourns for the inevitability of fading away and probing the relationship among us, mankind, and the world. Kazy has also invited Taiwan poet Zhuxue Deren and Hong Kong’s rising indie artist Cehryl to create poem and soundtrack for each set of artworks, plus on-site water color and acrylic paintings, so that visitors can appreciate the artworks and understand their stories through various mediums.
Gallery address: Shop 207, Level 2, Ocean Centre, Harbour City