Mark Chung: Splinter at Rossi & Rossi
The process of adapting and adjusting can end up with being rejected and expelled. Or just like a splinter becomes a part of a tissue layer, staying encapsulated and inert, some things (or experiences, or memories, or identities) can be hidden in depths. This invisible presence can still be sensed, for it is palpable.
Exhibition period: 29.07–16.09
Gallery address: 11/F, M Place, Wong Chuk Hang