Kong Chun Hei: Off Beat at Feyerabend

Kong Chun Hei: Off Beat at Feyerabend

I love conceptual art for the mental effort needed for responding to it. It’s like a theatre vs movies. A lot of details are omitted or are nominal, and you have to add them to enrich the scene and add emotional texture. Sometimes the opposite is true and you have to restore or recreate the full-scale picture from just a tiny bit. Where else can you use your induction-deduction skills and practice the rejection of the existence of universal methodological rules if not in a place named after a philosopher?
(Oh, the amount of times I accidentally referred to this independent space by the name of Feuerbach, completely different philosopher; I would like to see it as an example of highly conceptual and abstract thought process and not the laziness of my brain, but alas).
By appointment.

Exhibition period: 1 April—14 May
Gallery address: Tai Kok Tsui

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