Born in Canton, China, in 1951, Andrew Lui studied visual arts at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, then at the Acadamia Belle Arti and the British Institute in Florence, Italy. He completed his training with one year at the University of London, U.K. Since 1974, he has had regular exhibitions, mainly in Canada and the United States, but also in Europe and Asia. Known mainly for his oils and watercolours, Liu is represented in the collections of the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, and the Pallazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy.
Artwork description
The artwork, a bas-relief cast in pinkish-grey concrete, is situated in the heart of Chinatown, at the intersection of Saint-Urbain and De La Gauchetière streets. Horizontal in form, it is composed of 16 juxtaposed panels measuring a total of 228 cm in height and 1,584 cm in length.
The scene illustrated in the mural is drawn from Chinese mythology and portrays 14 young musicians entertaining a man, placed in the centre of the composition. The figures’ clothing and the wave motifs added to the grouping suggest movement.