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Yuk kee : Lai Ching Ching  +  Ting Sze Lok: Prefer to Forget at Artspace 1999
May
6
to May 28

Yuk kee : Lai Ching Ching  +  Ting Sze Lok: Prefer to Forget at Artspace 1999

Two individuals have continued their family's grocery store, named "Yu Kee," located in the Shuang Feng Street Market in Wong Tai Sin since 2017. They take walks along the way, piecing together a small space of common and unremarkable daily fragments. They create a series of works through painting, hand molding, and metalworking, exploring the connection between people and surroundings, paying attention to the disappearing natural environment, and seeking more companionship and honesty in their surroundings.

Lai Ching Ching explores the essence of the material and the representation of cell flow through mediums such as sketching, photography, and contemporary jewelry-making. The most commonly appearing element in her work is the form of plants thriving and withering.

Ting Sze Lok primarily uses painting and hand molding as her creative mediums. Through daily walks in the city and small observations in mountain path jungles, her works display common and unremarkable fragments.

Opening: 6/5 (Saturday ) 4-7pm (Monday to Thursday by appointment)

Gallery address: 10/F,Foo Tak Building, 365-367 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

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Amy Tang Wing-yin: The Form of Territories at ACO Art Space
Mar
4
to Mar 31

Amy Tang Wing-yin: The Form of Territories at ACO Art Space

The integration and homogenisation of space have eradicated diversity between territories; information overload and interchange of mirror images have neutralised interpersonal individuality. This exhibition shall apply and expand upon this field of thinking, and could also be seen as a resistance towards homogenisation.

A boundless space is dead and desensitising. The artist trains her perception within the constant swing of the pendulum of scope, from dissolution to reconstitution, and from acceptance to rejection. The conflicts and contradiction of reality, in contrast to the completion, smoothness and beauty of the ordinary, the discrepancies and incompletion between the two, are often exactly where pathways to elsewhere lie. The thresholds and fences created by the boundaries of a work of art, is an occupation and partition of scope. Yet, at the same time they are also the paths and interfaces to imagining others.
Artist sharing session: 16th March,2023 (Thursday) 7:00-8:00 p.m

Gallery address: 6/F, Foo Tak Building, 365 Hennessy Road, Wanchai

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Aaron Lam Kwok Yam: Safety Blanket at Negative Space
Mar
5
to Mar 27

Aaron Lam Kwok Yam: Safety Blanket at Negative Space

Safety Blanket 安全毯 ” - Solo Exhibition by Aaron Lam Kwok Yam

Curated by Clara Wong Tze Yan.

Opening hours 開放時間 : 1300 – 1900 (Fri, Sat & Sun or by appointment)
*Max. number of visitor is 2, please fill in the reservation form if you would like to make an appoinment

Venue address: 12/F, 365, Foo Tak Building, 365-367 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai

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Rannie Ip Ka Man: Things Left Unsaid at Negative Space
Dec
12
to Dec 31

Rannie Ip Ka Man: Things Left Unsaid at Negative Space

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This is a show about an ongoing process of mending and patching.

Things Left Unsaid presents a new body of work made over the past year that contemplates and reflects on the artist’s mother-daughter relationship, exploring the meanings of home, belonging and cultural identity. Rannie has repurposed various objects at her home, from trivial collectibles to chipping walls. The artist hopes to challenge the idea of home as a safe space, unfolding the power dynamics underlined by loss, pain and trauma in a conservative household. Tracing her maternal family history and delving into her personal archive, the artist discovered her growing pains are the extension of her mother’s pain and loss.

Curated by Clara Wong Tze Yan

Venue address: Negative Space, 12/F 365, Foo Tak Building, 365-367 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai

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Group Exhibition "Walk slowly. The sun is in no hurry." at Negative Space
Aug
7
to Aug 29

Group Exhibition "Walk slowly. The sun is in no hurry." at Negative Space

Coming soon on August 7th, “𝐖𝐚𝐥𝐤 𝐬𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐥𝐲. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐧𝐨 𝐡𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐲. “ curated by 陳庭 Chan Ting in Negative Space. A joint exhibition of three photography artists : 陳岱昕 Chan Doi Yan, 黃曦嬅 Wong Hei Wa and 黃慧心 Wong Winsome Dumalagan.

Opening Hours: 1-7pm
(Thu - Sun or by appointment)

Venue address: Negative Space 12/F 365, Foo Tak Building, 365-367 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai


*For inquires: negativespace.hk@gmail.com

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