“I Am a 70-Year-Old British Sculptor”, Christopher K. Ho’s first solo exhibition at PHD Group, opens September 14. It features thirty sculptural works and ten new drawings.
Christopher K. Ho (b. 1974, based in Hong Kong) is an multidisciplinary artist, educator, and writer. In his practice, he examines colonial histories and identity as articulations of power and politics. In his role as arts educator and organizer, he has led workshops on otherness and decolonization. He is currently executive director of Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong and co-edited “Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the Arts,” a Paper Monument publication.
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