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BNY Mellon Presents Liminal Encounters - An Augmented Reality Exhibition at Asia Society Hong Kong Center

Providing diverse perspectives to fuel innovative thinking as BNY Mellon celebrates 60 years in Hong Kong
BNY Mellon
2018-11-06 16:48 3719

HONG KONG, Nov. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- BNY Mellon today announced the opening of Liminal Encounters -- An Augmented Reality Exhibition at Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK) on view Wednesday, November 7, 2018 to Sunday, January 6, 2019. Liminal Encounters is one of the first outdoor augmented reality art exhibitions in Hong Kong. The exhibition marks the celebration of BNY Mellon's 60th anniversary in Hong Kong.

(from left to right) Joyce Wong, Curator of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Sammi Cho, Chief Administrative Officer Asia Pacific, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Branch, BNY Mellon, David Cruikshank, Chairman, Asia Pacific, BNY Mellon, S. Alice Mong, Executive Director of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Carla Chan, artist, and Peter Nelson, artist
(from left to right) Joyce Wong, Curator of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Sammi Cho, Chief Administrative Officer Asia Pacific, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Branch, BNY Mellon, David Cruikshank, Chairman, Asia Pacific, BNY Mellon, S. Alice Mong, Executive Director of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Carla Chan, artist, and Peter Nelson, artist

Breaking away from a traditional gallery setting, visitors are invited on an inspiring art journey outside the museum using technology. Each artwork is viewed at different locations throughout ASHK's historic heritage complex and has an augmented reality component experienced through the Liminal Encounters BNY Mellon mobile application. The art exhibition features virtually five contemporary artworks selected from the BNY Mellon art collection, alongside three on-site installations commissioned from Hong Kong artists.

David Cruikshank, Chairman of Asia Pacific, BNY Mellon said, "With more than a hundred years of serving clients in Asia Pacific, BNY Mellon chose Hong Kong as its first stronghold sixty years ago. We are proud to have played an important role in Hong Kong's growth as a global financial center and cultural hub. Liminal Encounters speaks directly to the importance of combining technology and innovation with creative thinking, especially in today's fast-changing world. We remain committed to serving our clients and further investing in the city's future." 

The title "Liminal Encounters" refers to how each artwork in the exhibition is a unique experience in between physical and virtual worlds. From the BNY Mellon art and artifacts collection, artworks by Kikuji Kawada, Bharti Kher, Lee Bul, Toshio Shibata and Sarah Sze are presented virtually for their resonance with ASHK's site history, and their response to the site's contemporary transformation bridging the natural and the manmade. Three local artists, Carla Chan, Peter Nelson and Trevor Yeung, were also invited to create site-specific installations that make use of augmented reality to rethink the impact of technology on our natural environment and daily lives.

S. Alice Mong, Executive Director of Asia Society Hong Kong Center, said, "We are very proud to support BNY Mellon in presenting Liminal Encounters in Hong Kong. We are showcasing three local artists' artworks and five artworks from the BNY Mellon collection with specific locations in our heritage site as background. This exhibition is about art, technology and the environment, and provides a unique experience for the visitor. Technology can reshape art, art can provide the creative content for technology, and the environment ties them together. The effect is a wonderful collaboration of art and technology and its emotional transformation."

BNY Mellon's art collection reflects the company's heritage, culture and values. It spans four centuries, features artists of more than 30 nationalities, and is on view in 15 countries.

BNY Mellon opened its first Asia Pacific Representative Office in Hong Kong in 1958, and since then has added a branch and a locally incorporated investment management entity in the city. As the Asia Pacific Regional Headquarters with around 300 employees, BNY Mellon Hong Kong office provides a suite of investment management and servicing solutions to our clients, including asset servicing, alternative investment services, corporate trust, treasury services, markets, depositary receipts, investment management and wealth management.

Asia Society Hong Kong Center actively provides access to art, cultural education and experiences for all audiences. The Center organizes art exhibitions that respond to local contexts with an international outlook and celebrate the convergence of talent in Hong Kong. Since moving into the historic former Explosives Magazine in 2012, the Center presents exhibitions both in its world-class gallery spaces and throughout its outdoor heritage site.

The exhibition at Asia Society Hong Kong Center will be open to the public from 11 am to 6 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission is free.

Notes to editors

About Liminal Encounters - An Augmented Reality Exhibition

Liminal Encounters is an outdoor art journey that explores the ways technology integrates the virtual world with our real life through artworks that make use of augmented reality (AR). As we are used to accessing information digitally in all aspects of life, the gap between the real and virtual grows closer every day. The three themes of the exhibition reflect the transformation of nature and the city, the impact of virtual information and the place of the individual within a world in flux. You are invited to use your smart device to virtually view the works by Kikuji Kawada, Bharti Kher, Lee Bul, Toshio Shibata and Sarah Sze from the BNY Mellon collection, as well as three on-site commissioned installations by Carla Chan, Peter Nelson and Trevor Yeung. Through AR, this journey encourages you to view your surroundings through new perspectives.

About BNY Mellon

BNY Mellon is a global investments company dedicated to helping its clients manage and service their financial assets throughout the investment lifecycle. Whether providing financial services for institutions, corporations or individual investors, BNY Mellon delivers informed investment management and investment services in 35 countries. As of September 30, 2018, BNY Mellon had $34.5 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration, and $1.8 trillion in assets under management. BNY Mellon can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute or restructure investments. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK). Additional information is available on www.bnymellon.com. Follow us on Twitter @BNYMellon or visit our newsroom at www.bnymellon.com/newsroom for the latest company news.

About Asia Society Hong Kong Center

Asia Society Hong Kong Center is a locally funded, independent non-government organization which was established in 1990 by a group of Hong Kong community leaders. It is affiliated with Asia Society in New York which was founded in 1956 by John D. Rockefeller III to promote mutual understanding and to strengthen partnerships between Asia and the US in a global context.

Asia Society Hong Kong Center is dedicated to providing educational platforms that present balanced perspectives and promote critical understanding of topics that are relevant to Hong Kong, Asia and the region's role in the world. Across the fields of arts and culture, education, business and policy, it seeks to provide insights, generate ideas and promote collaboration to address present challenges and create a shared future. Its home in Admiralty at the former Explosives Magazine of the old Victoria Barracks, made possible under Private Treaty Grant from the government, was the result of careful conservation, restoration and adaptive re-use which transformed the heritage site into a cultural, artistic and intellectual hub in 2012 to offer a broad variety of cultural and education programs to the community. For more, please visit: http://asiasociety.org/hong-kong.

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Source: BNY Mellon
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