Exhibition
起霧的巴士車窗,街尾的絮絮細語Fogged bus windows, sibilant whisper at street end
19 Apr 2024 – 13 May 2024
Regular hours
- Friday
- 13:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 13:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 13:00 – 18:00
- Monday
- 13:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 13:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- Room 07, 7/F, Block B,
- Po Lung Centre, 11 Wan Chiu Road,
- Hong Kong
Kowloon - Hong Kong
Travel Information
- 107 213X 13X 641 15A 28 606 101X 33 74A 297 28B
- 10 mins from Kowloon Bay Station(MTR)
Three artists used various mediums such as photography, sound, video, and painting to express their fragmented observations in cities.
About
You do not come to Euphemia only to buy and sell, but also because at night, by the fires all around the market, seated on sacks or barrels or stretched out on piles of carpets, at each word that one man says--such as"wolf," "sister," "hidden treasure," "battle," "scabies," "lovers'' – the others tell, each one, his tale of wolves, sisters, treasures, scabies, lovers, battles. And you know that in the long journey ahead of you, when to keep awake against the camel's swaying or the junk's rocking, you start summoning up your memories one by one, your wolf will have become another wolf, your sister a different sister, your battle other battles.
Invisible Cities
Novel by Italo Calvino
Each pair of eyes reflects a city, where people continuously exchange memories, desires, and gazes. In this exchange, relationships are formed, following a repetitive pattern. As the city evolves with its inhabitants, human interactions within the city define the space, and simultaneously, the city influences human behaviour, showcasing a fluid relationship of mutual impact. Fragmented daily experiences and observational snippets compose individuals' perceptions of the city. The city, undergoing constant changes with the people, becomes an uncertain and variable entity.
Three artists used various mediums such as photography, sound, video, and painting to express their fragmented observations in cities. Through interventions, interactions, and participation in the space, they documented the mutual encroachment and fusion of the city and its people. Building upon each other's works, they attempted to create a continuity of the records in another space and time.