The artworks on show in this exhibition have been collected over the past 40 years.
One part of the exhibition features commissioned works, while another part is primarily made up of works that mark some decisive moments in the life of the Fringe. Collectively they reflect, in one way or another, the purpose and reason of our being as an open arts platform during these years, supporting emergent artists, in whatever ways we could, to participate in forging a cultural identity for Hong Kong.
This exhibition can also been seen as a retrospective in two parts. The first part comprises 13 commissioned works made between 1986 and 2011 by the following artists, in chronological order: Yeung Tong-lung, Chris Lo Sze-lim, Wong Shun-kit, Carolyn Fok, Leung Mee-ping, Ng Yuen-wa (Ching-wa), Esther Liu, Kith Tsang, Yuen Nim-chi, Wong Yan-kwai, Lam Tian-xing, Tsang Chui-mei and Chau Shik-hung. The leitmotif here is the Fringe Club building, about which the artists were asked to make their own interpretations.
Gallery address: 2 Lower Albert Road, Central