Hong Kong’s Colonial Heritage, Part III: 1881 Heritage, the Malling of History Christopher DewolfMarch 26, 2020 Why a project that saved a historic marine police complex is roundly criticised... ArchitectureDesignHeritageHistoryUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 010 min read
Rubber Bullets and Cockroaches: Hong Kong Artists Respond to the Protests Christie LeeSeptember 26, 2019 An exhibition at Blindspot Gallery by artists Luke Ching and South Ho reflects the Hong Kong protests and the role of art in a difficult time... ArtPhotographyVideo artVisual Art0 Comments 09 min read
Italian Artist Vanni Cuoghi Turned Typhoon Hato Into an Exhibition Christie LeeJuly 3, 2019 Typhoon Hato left Italian artist Vanni Cuoghi marooned inside a hotel – but his experience proved fruitful. ... ArtVisual Art0 Comments 09 min read
Hong Kong’s Missing Trees Christopher DewolfJanuary 24, 2019 The destruction of Typhoon Mangkhut underscored the precarious nature of Hong Kong's urban forest. ... CultureNatureUrbanism0 Comments 012 min read
The Big Ideas Being Lone Figures: Photographer Valentina Loffredo Leanne MirandillaNovember 29, 2018 Fine art photographer Valentina Loffredo picked up a camera on a whim – now she is renowned for her inimitable graphic, minimalist works.... ArtPeoplePhotographyPortraits0 Comments 06 min read
Why Jason Li is Paying Homage to His Mother’s Childhood in a Hong Kong Shantytown Christopher DewolfAugust 25, 2017 A Hong Kong comic artist finds creative inspiration in his family's roots.... BooksCultureLanguage0 Comments 08 min read
Dish of the Day: Typhoon Shelter Spicy Crab Zoe LiOctober 13, 2015 The typhoon shelters of Aberdeen, Lei Yue Mun, and particularly Causeway Bay were alive with whole communities as far back as the late 1800s.... CultureFood0 Comments 03 min read