WE’re Watching: Adore by Anne Fontaine
Is there an element of right or wrong in a relationship between two people and what determines whether or not a relationship is moral or immoral? Fontaine, in her first English directorial debut,...
View ArticleWE Curate: The Other Hundred
In the spotlight now is the power of photography, as The Other Hundred, a global initiative to highlight the lives of the humble but significant, unveils its exhibition in Hong Kong later this week....
View ArticleWE Curate: Chen Fei Flesh and me
Chen Fei Renaissance in the Bush Acrylic on canvas 60 x 80 cm Image courtesy of Galerie Perrotin Chen Fei, See for Yourself, Acrylic on canvas, Diameter 240 cm Image courtesy of Galerie Perrotin Chen...
View ArticleWE Curate: Red Men by Shi Li Feng
Famous for his Red Men Series, Shi Lifeng’s bold use of red men against greyed-out political images tells powerful stories of present struggles in China by representing the paradox between pain and...
View ArticleWE Chronicle: Liang Yi Museum opens as Hong Kong’s rare antique sanctuary
Liang Yi Museum will soon unveil itself in February as Hong Kong’s first world-class private museum showcasing rare and precious antiques that reflect the East meets West culture of the city. We have...
View ArticleWE Curate: RECIPE FOR A PAINTER
Michael Chow, the famous restaurateur behind ‘Mr Chow’ Chinese restaurants worldwide, presents Asia’s first solo exhibition, to be filled by large-scale mixed media canvases, in Hong Kong at Pearl Lam...
View ArticleWE Curate: David Lynch & his Factory Photographs
“I love industry. Pipes. I love fluid and smoke. I love man-made things. I like to see people hard at work, and I like to see sludge and man-made waste.” - David Lynch Anyone familiar with David...
View ArticleWE Curate: Two words. ‘Air pollution’. How would you convey this?
Blindly celebrating vanity and pleasures is a brusque insult to the art of photography – which has always been an important lens to look at history, changes and civilisation. For ideas and thoughts...
View ArticleWE Curate: Josef Fischnaller
Fischnaller fully collapses chronological distance. Much like photographers Vik Muniz, Cindy Sherman or painter Kehinde Wiley, his characters and constructions bring a self-reflective presence to the...
View ArticleWE Curate: Fresh
The upcoming exhibition of Australian photographer Marian Drew explores the paradox between still life, natural forms and playfulness. Still lives have an interesting notion about liveliness. However...
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