Hon graduated from the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Programme (co-presented with RMIT) in 2020, majoring in painting. His art exhibition features a series of sketch paintings and installations. Through the use of fragmented and broken lines combined with highly structured frameworks, the artist oscillates between sensibility and rationality, eventually losing the latter. The exhibition contemplates the relationships among Hong Kong’s history, religion, and its people, observing how the objective environment subjectively and rapidly changes people’s lives. Hon frequently employs various symbols as creative methods in his artwork. This exhibition is divided into three thematic categories: religious subjects, everyday subjects, and office subjects. Each category reflects Hon’s observations of society and life, as he vividly depicts the contrasts found in everyday situations.
As suggested by the exhibition’s title, “Bye Bye Civilization,” the main theme is departure (disappearance), to the point where even crying can only be done in soft sobs.
Gallery address: The Gallery of Hong Kong Art School, 10/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai