Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Solo




Jin Hien Lau is a pretty cool guy. He illustrates Happenstance’s Versus and doesn’t afraid of anything. One of the most interesting illustrator/animators in Australia at the moment, his first solo exhibition opens 6pm to 8pm this Thursday April 1 at Books Kinokuniya. You’d be a fool not to check it out.

The Uncanny Visa is the first solo exhibition by Sydney Artist/Animator Jin Hien Lau.
The exhibition showcases collected drawings made during frantic nights of animation deadlines and introspective nightmares; with subject matter ranging from observations on migrant life and cultural intertextuality to cyberpunk paranoias and robotic utopias.
Jin Hien Lau is a fresh graduate from Sydney College of the Arts, specialising in animation. Clients have included Ministry of Sound, Pilot Pen, and Murdoch University; he has been featured in magazines STASH, and Happenstance.

The Uncanny Visa runs from Thursday 1 April to Thursday 14 April at Books Kinokuniya.

Kinokuniya Gallery
Books Kinokuniya
Level 2, The Galeries Victoria
500 George St, Sydney


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