
Sands China’s “All That’s Gold Does Glitter – An Exhibition of Glamorous Ceramics” Now Open
Masterpieces from some of world’s best ceramic artists at Venetian, Parisian, Four Seasons, Sands Macao and Macao Museum of Art
(Macao,
June
8, 2019) –
Sands China Ltd. held an
opening ceremony and gala dinner Saturday at
The Venetian® Macao to launch a
museum-quality ceramics exhibition, which is
being held concurrently across four Sands
China properties until Oct. 9.
Sands China’s All That’s Gold Does
Glitter – An Exhibition of Glamorous
Ceramics features over 90
ceramic masterpieces from outstanding
contemporary ceramic artists from 13
different countries and regions. It is the
largest and highest-level ceramic art
exhibition in the Greater Bay Area in
2019.
The exhibits are part of Art Macao
2019 and are available for
public viewing until Oct. 9 at The Venetian
Macao; The Parisian Macao; the Four Seasons
Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip; and
Sands® Macao. In addition, the
exhibition is loaning four of its feature
works to the Macao Museum of Art from June 6
to Oct. 8 for display at Art Macao’s main
exhibition.
Sands China’s exhibition was curated
over the course of 10 months by
internationally renowned ceramic artist
Caroline Cheng, who convened a meeting
of 27 artists from all over the world,
including herself, to create ceramic
works under the theme of All That’s Gold
Does Glitter.
The majority of the works on display were
created especially for the exhibition, and
all contain elements of the colour gold in
line with the theme. Among them, three
pieces are from three well-known late
ceramic artists, whose works are part of
Cheng’s personal collection and are on loan
for the
exhibition.
“We are very excited to be opening this
beautiful exhibition, which features some
truly striking works of art on display,”
said Dr. Wilfred Wong, president of Sands
China Ltd. “The artistic talent required to
craft ceramic with such intricacy is
abundantly clear at first viewing, and Sands
China is proud to present this unique
exhibition in support of this year’s
inaugural Art Macao. Our gratitude goes to
the Secretariat for Social Affairs and
Culture for its patronage, to the Cultural
Affairs Bureau and the Macao Government
Tourism Office for their support, and to our
curator Caroline Cheng, various departments
across Sands China, and our team members for
their tireless efforts to make this
exhibition a reality. Staging this
museum-quality exhibition in the main lobby
of The Venetian Macao – where daily
visitation is over 100,000 – was a
significant challenge for both the company
and our curator. The outcome is
awe-inspiring.”
Cheng said: “I’m honoured to be part of Art
Macao 2019 as the curator for Sands China’s
exhibition. After visiting Macao and
reflecting on the glittery feel of Sands
China’s integrated resorts, my team and I
chose ceramic artists that could contribute
to an exhibition theme that reflects Sands
China, Art Macao and the call for creativity
and innovation. We think visitors will be
thrilled to see this material, precious and
coveted throughout history, applied
creatively to ceramic works by our artists,
and will be surprised and amazed by what
contemporary ceramics can
be.”
Twenty-one of the exhibition’s artists
attended the opening ceremony, which was
officiated by Secretary for Social Affairs
and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng; Deputy
Director of the Economic Affairs Department
of the Central People's Government Liaison
Office in the Macao SAR Zhu Hong; Director
of the Cultural Affairs Bureau Mok Ian Ian;
Director of the Macao Government Tourism
Office Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes;
Wong; and
Cheng.
After the ceremony Cheng led guests of
honour and VIPs on a personally guided tour
of the exhibition at the main lobby, the
main site of The Venetian Macao’s portion of
the
exhibition.
In order to enhance the experience for the
general public and allow them to more fully
enjoy the exhibition, the exhibition website
and mobile app feature an audio guide.
Scanning a QR code at each exhibit leads to
the artist’s page, which provides a
voiceover introduction of the artist
biography and his or her creative concept
behind the piece.
Two ceramic masterclasses at Macao
Polytechnic Institute and Macau University
of Science and Technology have been
organised by Sands China during the
exhibition period, providing a valuable
opportunity for art students to learn from
some of the exhibition’s artists, who will
share their experience, discuss their
creation concept and style, and give skills
demonstrations for the
participants.
And ceramic artists from Macao, Hong Kong
and mainland China will display their works
and provide ceramic demonstrations at
workshops open to the public at The Venetian
Macao in August. Workshop facilitators will
help participants work on ceramic crafts
that can be taken
home.
The exhibition is part of Art Macao
2019, a six-month mega
international arts and cultural event
organised by the Macao government, with the
participation of hotels, integrated resorts,
and foreign consulates. The event line-up
features the International Art Exhibition
and a variety of other events, including
diverse musical, dance and theatrical
performances, and art installations in
outdoor public spaces.
Photo caption:
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon
Weng delivers a speech at the opening ceremony of Sands
China’s All That’s Gold Does Glitter – An Exhibition of
Glamorous Ceramics Saturday at The Venetian Macao. The
museum-quality ceramics exhibition was especially curated by
internationally renowned ceramic artist Caroline Cheng for
Sands China, and is being held concurrently across four
Sands China properties until Oct. 9 as part of Art Macao
2019.
Photo caption:
Sands China Ltd. President Dr. Wilfred Wong addresses the
audience at the opening ceremony of Sands China’s All That’s
Gold Does Glitter – An Exhibition of Glamorous Ceramics
Saturday at The Venetian Macao. The museum-quality ceramics
exhibition was especially curated by internationally
renowned ceramic artist Caroline Cheng for Sands China, and
is being held concurrently across four Sands China
properties until Oct. 9 as part of Art Macao
2019.
Photo caption:
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Caroline Cheng talks
about Sands China’s All That’s Gold Does Glitter – An
Exhibition of Glamorous Ceramics Saturday at The Venetian
Macao. Cheng spent 10 months curating the museum-quality
ceramics exhibition, which is being held concurrently across
four Sands China properties until Oct. 9 as part of Art
Macao 2019.
Photo caption:
Guests of honour officiate the opening of Sands China’s All
That’s Gold Does Glitter – An Exhibition of Glamorous
Ceramics Saturday at The Venetian Macao. The museum-quality
ceramics exhibition was especially curated by
internationally renowned ceramic artist Caroline Cheng for
Sands China, and is being held concurrently across four
Sands China properties until Oct. 9 as part of Art Macao
2019.
Photo caption:
Guests of honour join more than 20 world-class ceramic
artists from Sands China’s All That’s Gold Does Glitter – An
Exhibition of Glamorous Ceramics for its opening ceremony
Saturday at The Venetian Macao. Internationally renowned
ceramic artist and curator Caroline Cheng convened a meeting
of 27 artists from all over the world, including herself, to
create ceramic works for the museum-quality exhibition,
being held concurrently across four Sands China properties
until Oct. 9 as part of Art Macao 2019.
Photo caption:
Internationally renowned ceramic artist and curator Caroline
Cheng leads guests of honour and VIPs on a personally guided
tour of Sands China’s All That’s Gold Does Glitter – An
Exhibition of Glamorous Ceramics after Saturday’s opening
ceremony at The Venetian Macao. Cheng convened a meeting of
27 artists from all over the world, including herself, to
create ceramic works for the museum-quality exhibition,
being held concurrently across four Sands China properties
until Oct. 9 as part of Art Macao 2019.