Sounds in the Grass: Selected Works of Insects by Chao Shao-an
Chao Shao-an Gallery
Hong Kong Heritage
Museum
13 November 2013 - 23 February 2015
Showcasing around 40 selected works from the collections of the Hong Kong
Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Art, this new thematic exhibition illustrates the
naturalistic tradition of the Lingnan School using works of Chao Shao-an as a major
reference. Chao had a special affection for the cicada as a symbol of lofty virtue,
publishing 20 works on the insect in the volume "The Radiant Cicada" (Chanyan
ji) in 1936 and re-visiting this theme throughout his career, while his
accomplishments in the naturalist style are highlighted in his anthology "A Study of
Chinese Paintings", which features pictures of butterflies, bees, cicadas, dragonflies,
praying mantis and beetles amid over 60 types of flowers.
Presenting
works by early masters from the school that show the lineage of the tradition, the
exhibition offers visitors an insight into why Chao and his predecessors placed such an
emphasis on observing and depicting nature.
Please click here for the "Sounds in the Grass: Selected Works of Insects by Chao Shao-an" exhibition pamphlet.
Exhibit Highlights