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Wednesday February 19, 2014 | by Andrew Page

OPENING: Retrospective exhibition for the late Kanik Chung in Brooklyn

FILED UNDER: Exhibition, Opening

An exhibition chronicling the career of the multimedia artist Kanik Chung (1968 - 2013) has been curated by Victoria Calabro and John West, in association with the late artist's sister, Ling-Fong Chung. Featuring drawings on paper, sculpture, video, paintings, and glass, the exhibition entitled "Does Everything End in a Lamp!" will open on March 6th in DUMBO, Brooklyn, with an evening reception, and continue through March 27, 2014.

"Some people knew Kanik primarily for his design projects, and didn't realize how focused he alwasy was on his fine art career," his sister told the GLASS Quarterly Hot Sheet in a telephone interview. "We felt it was important to exhibit the full range of what he had completed, and this exhibition will help to fill that in for people."

IF YOU GO:

Kanik Chung
"Does Everything End in a Lamp!"
March 6 - 27, 2014
Opening Reception March 6, 6 - 8 PM
111 Front Street, Suite 216
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Website: www.kanikchung.com


 

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