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Artists, celebrities and designers decorate skateboard decks for online exhibition and charity auction in Hong Kong

  • The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals celebrates its 150th anniversary with the Skateboard Deck Art Online Exhibition cum Charity Auction
  • Artists, designers and celebrities from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan have decorated skateboard decks for the event

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Joseph Wong decorates skateboard decks. To celebrate its 150th anniversary, the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, in partnership with Sotheby’s auction house, is organising the Skateboard Deck Art Online Exhibition cum Charity Auction. Photo: TWGH/Sotheby’s/Joseph Wong

It’s not every day you see renowned photographer Wing Shya’s stylised Hong Kong imagery outside galleries and magazines, let alone printed across skateboard decks. A vibrant online exhibition and charity auction offers an opportunity to view and buy skateboard decks decorated by artists, designers and celebrities.

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To celebrate its 150th anniversary, the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in partnership with Sotheby’s auction house is organising the Skateboard Deck Art Online Exhibition cum Charity Auction. To be held from August 18 to 28, the auction aims to raise funds to support the artistic and musical education of the group’s students.

The sale features nearly 60 lots, and the artists invited to design works for the auction are from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China.

Highlights include Wing Shya’s Hong Kong: Fictional/Real series (2004/2020); Andy Hung’s playful Lego imagery in Build (2020); The Old Times of Hong Kong (2020) painted by Lee Chi Ching and featuring a more classical aesthetic; and Wong Ting-fung’s colourful abstract In Between Words (2020).

The Old Times of Hong Kong (2020) by Lee Chi-ching. Photo: TWGH/Sotheby’s/Lee Chi-ching
The Old Times of Hong Kong (2020) by Lee Chi-ching. Photo: TWGH/Sotheby’s/Lee Chi-ching
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Andy Hung’s ‘Build’ (2020). Photo: TWGH/Sotheby’s/Andy Hung
Andy Hung’s ‘Build’ (2020). Photo: TWGH/Sotheby’s/Andy Hung
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