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Douglas Bland 道格拉斯·布蘭德

Fionnuala McHugh In 1976, the Hong Kong Museum of Art held an exhibition called The World of Douglas Bland. Nigel Cameron, the South China Morning Post’s respected art critic, gave the show a stellar review. He praised Bland’s “astonishing energy”, “emotional intensity”, profoundly imaginative quality” and “great estuarine areas of lucid paint”. He believed that Bland had finally discovered what he wanted to do with paint in 1971 and he particularly referred to his “great” Reflections series, in which he was “trying to compose forms which contain ideas about places and things reflected in spaces”. Cameron, who could be annihilating in his opinions, described Bland as “the most accomplished western painter to work in the Orient since George Chinnery died in Macau”.  By then, Bland himself was dead: he’d never regained consciousness after stomach surgery the previous year, at the age of 52. For almost three decades, he’d been striving to express his artistic response to China – its landscape, its culture, its mystic energies. He’d found inspiration in Chinese seals, calligraphy and, ultimately, oracle …

Douglas Bland at Ping Pong Gintonería 

Douglas Bland /Reflections /Mar 10 – Jul 16, 2025 / Ping Pong Gintonería 129 Second StreetL/G Nam Cheong House Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong +852 9035 6197 Tuesday – Sunday, 6pm – 10pm pingpong129art.com Ping Pong Gintonería is delighted to present Reflections, a retrospective of the late artist Douglas Bland (1923-75). This marks the first major exhibition of the artist’s work in Hong Kong since 1979, offering a rare opportunity to rediscover one of the most innovative yet overlooked figures in Hong Kong’s 20th-century art history. Bland, a British-born artist who made Hong Kong his home in 1947, was a pioneer in the fusion of Chinese and western art traditions. This exhibition features a collection of his paintings, including works from his important Reflections series, showcasing his relentless pursuit of Asian modernism. It will also highlight rarely seen archival material, including photos of his lost large-scale murals for the Hong Kong Hilton in the early 1960s. Bland’s work, once celebrated by critics and collectors alike, has largely faded from public view since his untimely death in 1975. However, his legacy as “the …

Hong Kong’s Forgotten Masters at Ping Pong Gintonería

Antonio Casadei, Brian Brake, Cheung Yee, Douglas Bland, Arthur Hacker, King of Kowloon (Tsang Tsou Choi), Luis Chan, Antonio Mak Hin-yeung, Yau Leung / Oct 13, 2023 – Jan 28, 2024 / Ping Pong Gintonería 129 Second StreetL/G Nam Cheong House Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong +852 9035 6197 Tuesday – Sunday, 6pm – 10pm pingpong129art.com Hong Kong’s Forgotten Masters focuses on the critical contributions of departed artists who had a significant influence on Hong Kong’s art scene from the 1960s to 90s, featuring an enriching collection of over 20 paintings and sculptures. Additionally, it will provide a thoughtful compilation of archival material, casting a retrospective lens on an era of Hong Kong’s art history that was more subdued, in contrast to the vibrant, bustling scene of the present day. Amid Hong Kong’s once dormant art ecology, these largely overlooked artists thrived in a time of minimal cultural infrastructure and scarce patronage. Their struggle took place in a markedly different Hong Kong, devoid of the rich private and public support we see for artists today. Their work bears testament to their resilience in …