See unique interpretations of the world through the lens of 30 Hong Kong photographers at this exhibition. Each artist will showcase one representative work and one lesser-known piece, so the show’s curation can highlight different creative styles and the changes through generations of photography work.
Look out for some of the pieces we find particularly striking: a dramatic setup on the Great Wall of China with a shot from a Hong Kong tram that evokes contentment by Leong Ka Tai; monochromatic mood shots by Robert Ng; detail-focused works by Ric Tse; almost dizzying wide shots of the city by Peter Yung; and blurry snaps by Lily Leung that belong in a fever dream or an artsy Tumblr blog.
Aside from the photo exhibition, this event will also include a series of five talks with the photographers and a curatorial chat, to better understand the world envisioned by the creators and provide a deeper look into the art of image printing. Visitors can walk in for the curator’s chat but will need to register for the other talks.