Saturday 29 April TC/G Nordica has an Opening for Adam Lik Lui’s photography and installation called Lost Horizon,which is a retrospective on contemporary urban development. The Exhibition continues till the 16th of May. Adam Lik Lui is an Chinese American artist, born in Kunming, but has studied in Beijing, and lived in Hong Kong and the United States. 2005 Adam Lik Lui moved back to Kunming, where he works as a digital media and art education instructor. He has held a number of exhibitions, and we are happy to see Adam Lik Lui’s artworks at TC/G Nordica.
Monthly Archive for April, 2006
Time for a new Moods-evening. This time it is Spring Moods, quite appropriate in the City of eternal spring we think. Welcome to hear and se different performances on the theme, starting at 8.00 PM.
This time we show “My Left Foot”. Starting time is 6.00 PM. This is how Amazon.com describes it: “Christy Brown is a spastic quadriplegic born to a large, poor Irish family. His mother, Mrs Brown, recognizes the intelligence and humanity in the lad everyone else regards as a vegetable. Eventually, Christy matures into a cantankerous writer who uses his only functional limb, his left foot, to write with.”
Our Saturday Program has been moved to Yunnan Provincial Drama Theatre at Kunming Yan He Road No. 27.
Approximately around 9.00 PM, Andreas Larsson’s Opera Concert Caro Mio Ben starts. Before that, at 8.00 PM, the Yunnan Provincial Drama Group performs Henrik Ibsens A Doll’s House. This is an exciting co-operation between TC/G Nordica, Yunnan Provincial Drama Group and The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beijing.
We show two exhibitions with a Norwegian theme between the 14th and the 22nd. First, “Ibsen 2006″, The playwright Henrik Ibsen died 100 years ago, but is still highly relevant. Then “Norway through Chinese eyes” (se example right), which is the work of four Chinese photographers, who went to Norway to portray the country.
This is a co-operation with The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beijing, to whom we are very grateful.





