g.o.h.u.n.g: 周[zau1]身[san1]骨[gwat1]痛[tung3] at Square Street Gallery

g.o.h.u.n.g: 周[zau1]身[san1]骨[gwat1]痛[tung3] at Square Street Gallery

I feel it should be done as a movie trailer.
*in a special advertising voice*
From the creator of 50 cents oversized 1 kg cardboard coins (50 cents is the price those old ladies you are seeing around with trolleys filled with flattened boxes will get for 1 kg of cardboard) and a mastermind behind small papier-mâché signature Good Morning towels hanging here and there on the streets comes the new exhibition!
*dramatic sound effects*
Featuring!
The Chicken Wire!
And!
Cardboard Pulp!
*music intensifies*
Prepare yourself for the unknown and the unexpected, for the new and the old, for the real and the imaginary, and for an attempt to catch @g.o.h.u.n.g and tell him that you like the exhibition. (That isn’t an easy task, believe me; speaking from experience).
Fight the Uncertainty (“Is the gallery even opened? I walked by, it looked like they have a renovation”) and the Confusing Reflective Door! Step into the Gohung-style HK side alley and… I don’t know, enjoy? Isn’t it cool and smart?
You have only couple of days by the way, just saying.

Exhibition period: 1 September — 10 October
Gallery address: 21 Square Street, Central

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