Another Day in Hong Kong borrows from precedents established by Oscar Ho’s 1990 exhibition, One Day in Hong Kong, and expands upon it by exploring new dimensions. Using archival materials as its starting point, the exhibition will meticulously reconstruct one day from Hong Kong’s art historical past, examining what a day in and of art history could look like. Materials from AAA’s Hong Kong collections and other local archival resources are carefully selected for display. The exhibition will also invite six groups of Hong Kong artists to create new works, offering personalised perspectives that represent different generations, to provide an intimate glimpse into this snapshot of history. This exhibition is part of the project Recalling Disappearance: Hong Kong Contemporary Art.
Venue address: 11F, Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Tai Ping Shan