City University of Hong Kong Indra and Harry Banga Gallery

The Indra and Harry Banga Gallery was established in 2016 with a primary focus on exploring the intersection of arts, sciences, and technology. Over the years, the Gallery has gained recognition for its unique exhibitions: the cross-cultural works of the Italian painter Giuseppe Castiglione, working at the Imperial Chinese court; Leonardo da Vinci: Art & Science, Then & Now, with the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, bringing original da Vinci artworks to Hong Kong for the first time; Art Machines: Past/Present, focusing on the ongoing collaboration between art and technology in the age of digital media, with the School of Creative Media at CityU; Atlas of Maritime Buddhism, tracing the way Buddhism travelled along “Maritime Silk Road” from India to Southeast Asia with both digitalised and physical Buddhist artifacts; and most recently, Hunters, Warriors, Spirits: Nomadic Art from North China, offering a history of 3,000 years of nomadic art; and most recently, Amber: Baltic Gold, highlighting significant moments in the artistic history amber over the past 4,000 years.

 

Source: City University of Hong Kong

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