Artist(s): Decoster NATHALIE
Date: 8 May - 30 Sep 2012
Hong Kong Arts Centre, co-presenting with Public Art Hong Kong, brings another spectacular piece of public art to the Hong Kong public – Eolus by French sculptor Nathalie Decoster. Eolus is on display from now until September, 2012 at the Hong Kong Arts Centre’s Main Entrance.
Nathalie Decoster tells the tale of man’s relationship with time through simple lines and a careful balance of shapes. Her work is natural and composed, creating a feeling of infinity that invites us to meditation and slowness.
Nathalie Decoster is a sculptor living in France since 1985. Decoster had numerous installations in public space, public institutions, museums and corporate offices, in which includes her solo exhibitions in different countries, such as the one in Brazil Sculpture Museum MUBE in 2011 and on the Avenue of Champs Elysées in Paris in 2008. As part of Le French May, Nathalie Decoster presents impressive monumental sculptures in public spaces in both in Hong Kong and Macau : Chater Garden, Statue Square, Hong Kong Arts Centre as well as smaller pieces in Mandarin Oriental.