No dia 15 de Julho de 2015 o Centro Histórico de Macau celebra o 10.º aniversário como Património Mundial da UNESCO. Por aqui pelo blogue assinalamos a data com estes desenhos de Ung Vai Meng. Os que se seguem abaixo fazem parte de uma colecção de postais editada pelo ICM na década de 1990. Estes postais foram publicados em 1993 a partir de desenhos de Ung Vai Meng feitos entre 1987 e 1993. Guilherme Ung Vai Meng nasceu em Macau, onde estudou desenho e aquarela com o mestre Kam Cheong Leng. Em 1986 recebeu uma bolsa do Instituto Cultural de Macau para estudar pintura e gravura na Faculdade de Belas Artes (Porto). Em 1991, com uma bolsa da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Fundação Oriente e do ICM, estudou na AR.CO, em Lisboa, concluindo o curso de pintura em 1992. Desde 1984 apresentou o seu trabalho em mais de uma dezena de exposições individuais. Foi presidente do ICM e do Museu de Arte de Macau.
Ung Vai Meng was born in Macau where he studied drawing and watercolours with master Kam Cheong Leng. In 1986 he received a grant from the Cultural Institute of Macau to study painting and engraving at the Oporto College of Fine Arts. In 1991, with a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Orient Foundation
and the Cultural Institute of Macau, he studied at AR.CO in Lisbon, completing the Painting Course in 1992. In 1995 he won the first prize for installation art at the 2nd Macau Biennial Art Exhibition and from then until 1997
he won a total of forty prizes in local and foreign graphic art competitions including Distinction, Gold and Silver Prizes in the Publishing section and the Gold and Bronze Prizes in the Poster section of the 1st Macau Design Biennial Exhibition, the Asian Jury’s Prize at the HKDA Design 96 show, and Distinction, Gold Prize in the Poster section of the 2nd Macau Design Biennial Exhibition. He is a member of the Macau Fine Arts Association and a founding member of the Macau Friends of Culture Association. Ung Vai Meng was also the Director of the Macau Museum of Art and president of the Macau Cultural Affairs Bureau.
and the Cultural Institute of Macau, he studied at AR.CO in Lisbon, completing the Painting Course in 1992. In 1995 he won the first prize for installation art at the 2nd Macau Biennial Art Exhibition and from then until 1997
he won a total of forty prizes in local and foreign graphic art competitions including Distinction, Gold and Silver Prizes in the Publishing section and the Gold and Bronze Prizes in the Poster section of the 1st Macau Design Biennial Exhibition, the Asian Jury’s Prize at the HKDA Design 96 show, and Distinction, Gold Prize in the Poster section of the 2nd Macau Design Biennial Exhibition. He is a member of the Macau Fine Arts Association and a founding member of the Macau Friends of Culture Association. Ung Vai Meng was also the Director of the Macau Museum of Art and president of the Macau Cultural Affairs Bureau.
Solo exhibitions:
1984 “Drawings of Lisbon”, Macau Leal Senado (Urban Council)
1985 “Drawings by Ung Vai Meng”, Macau Leal Senado (Urban Council)
1990 “Paintings by Ung Vai Meng”, Portuguese Bookshop, Macau
1992 “Landscapes of the Body”, Macau Mission in Lisbon
1993 “Works by Ung Vai Meng”, Zen Gallery, Oporto “Entitled”, Casa Garden, Macau
1994 “Atelier” Kuarto Gallery, Macau
1995 “Works by Ung Vai Meng”, Gallery of the Macau Government Tourist Office and Macau Mission, Lisbon
1996 “Beyond Transparency”, Gallery of the Macau Government Tourist Office
1984 “Drawings of Lisbon”, Macau Leal Senado (Urban Council)
1985 “Drawings by Ung Vai Meng”, Macau Leal Senado (Urban Council)
1990 “Paintings by Ung Vai Meng”, Portuguese Bookshop, Macau
1992 “Landscapes of the Body”, Macau Mission in Lisbon
1993 “Works by Ung Vai Meng”, Zen Gallery, Oporto “Entitled”, Casa Garden, Macau
1994 “Atelier” Kuarto Gallery, Macau
1995 “Works by Ung Vai Meng”, Gallery of the Macau Government Tourist Office and Macau Mission, Lisbon
1996 “Beyond Transparency”, Gallery of the Macau Government Tourist Office
Igreja S. Domingos
Interior da igreja S. Lourenço
Rua do Bispo Medeiros
Largo do Senado
Travessa da Sé
Rua da Felicidade
Santa Casa da Misericórdia
Colégio Mateus Ricci
Igreja Sto. Agostinho
Igreja S. Domingos
Santa Casa da Misericórdia
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