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The Road to the Baroque

The HKJC Series: The Road to the Baroque

Exhibitions

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Road to the Baroque - Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum

Date:
15 Jul – 2 Nov, 2022
Venue:

Special Gallery, 2/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art

10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Time:

Mon to Wed, Fri
10:00am – 6:00pm

Sat, Sun and public holiday
10:00am – 7:00pm

Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year's Eve
10:00am – 5:00pm

Closed on Thu (except public holiday) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year

Box Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes

Fee:
Standard (Adult): $10
Group: $7
Concessionary: $5
Free (Museum Pass)

Exhibition Details

Characterised by the dramatic contrast of light and dark, exaggerated movement and pronounced figures’ facial expressions, historians coined the term Baroque to define 17th century Italian art which focuses on high tension and realistic representations of emotions. Baroque artists were arguably the originators of immersive experiences. Their paintings are compelling and strikingly real, often immersing the audience in the scene.

Showcasing around 40 Neapolitan paintings from the Capodimonte Museum, its debut exhibition in Hong Kong includes works of 16th and 17th century masters, such as Titian, Annibale Carracci and Artemisia Gentileschi. To complement the exhibition, Professor Johnny Poon, Associate Vice-President (Interdisciplinary Research) and Founding Dean of the School of Creative Arts of Hong Kong Baptist University designs Baroque music and soundscapes for selected paintings. These aural elements add a new dimension to art appreciation and help open the door to Baroque art. Local artists Kingsley Ng and Chow Chun-fai provide artistic responses with various creative media to the works of the Baroque masters, and missquai creates illustrations for the exhibition. Their efforts have enriched the exhibition with a Hong Kong perspective, allowing the audience to enjoy an art experience that connects past and present.

© All images by concession of the Ministry of Culture – Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte.

All the content of works are independently produced by the organiser/creative team, and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series nor the Sponsor.

  • Titian, Portrait of Pope Paul III with the Camauro, 1545 – 1546
  • El Greco, Boy Blowing on an Ember, 1571 – 1572
  • Marcello Venusti, The Last Judgment (copy after Michelangelo), 1549
  • Titian, Danaë, 1544 – 1545
  • Parmigianino, Antea, ca. 1535
  • Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith and Her Maidservant Abra with the Head of Holofernes, ca. 1645 – 1650
  • Francesco Guarino, Saint Agatha, ca. 1640
  • Jusepe de Ribera, Apollo and Marsyas, 1637
  • Luca Giordano, Perseus and Medusa, After 1660
  • Bernardo Cavallino, Saint Cecilia in Ecstasy, 1645
  • Massimo Stanzione, Madonna and Child, ca. 1645
  • Giuseppe Recco, Still Life with Festoons of Flowers and Game, 1671
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