Lam Tung Pang

"Mountain Jade" at The Crow Museum of Asian Art

Lam Tung Pang's "Mountains de-bonding" is displayed alongside historical jades in the exhibition "Mountain Jade" at the Crow Museum of Asian Art, at the University of Texas at Dallas.

 

Dates: 24 September 2024 - 28 June 2026

Location: Crow Museum of Asian Art, The University of Texas at Dallas

 

Redefining traditional shan shui forms of Chinese brush and ink paintings, Lam Tung Pang's immersive work, "Mountains de-bonding" pictures a landscape that is simultaneously real and imagined, combining motifs from a series of Chinese woodblock prints of sacred mountains.

 

Both the historical jades and the work of Lam Tung Pang use the symbol of mountains to comment on ecological changes in the environment. Both genres invite introspection and challenge visitors to see nature anew. 

 

According to Lam, “The landscape is like a mirror; it forces a reflection. When you go into nature, you think about life.”

 

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Crow Museum of Asian Art | The University of Texas at Dallas

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