LAM Yuk Lin Pauline |
Lam had held seven solo installation and sculpture exhibitions, and her conceptual and site-specific installation works were been exhibited in many venues.She has been invited to participate at more than 100 exhibitions in Hong Kong and overseas, including France, Dubai, Mongolia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia and Malaysia, etc.
She specialises in creation using different medium at particular sites. In recent years, her works display a special focus on relationships between cultural development and human activities. Lam was the recipient of many arts awards, including: “Most Promising Artist Award” (painting category) in 1995, First Prize in the Painting category in 1996 and First Prize in the Sculpture category in 1997 from the Phillippe Charriol Foundation, Finalist of “Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial”(1998, 2005), “New Vision Award” in 2001 from LCSD, selected feature artist of “Artist in neighbourhood IV” in 2007 and “40under40” award, being recognised as one of the top young design talent of Greater China Region from PERSPECTIVE magazine etc. In 2011, Lam has been honoured with the “Award for Best Artist (Visual Arts)”at the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 2010 by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. She was recognised for her outstanding achievements in the arts and her sterling contributions to fostering arts development.

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Immerged City Temple
8m(L) x 5.5m(H) x 5m(W)
Bamboo, thread and others
Many temples are hidden in Tsuen Wan Tin Fat Shan, just like how some places of solace are hidden in the busy city.
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