When Angelle Siyang-Le moved to Hong Kong from Dubai in November 2012, the taxi driver who picked her up at the airport told her that she’d come to the wrong place. “He asked me what I was doing in Hong Kong and I said that I work in the art industry,” Siyang-Le recalls. “He said […]...
How local photographer Yan Kallen and French photographer Michel Eisenlohr capture Hong Kong's ever-changing cityscape in radically different ways. ...
That art districts emerge out of industrial corners of a city is not an unusual phenomenon. Drawn to the large spaces, low rents and high ceilings of disused factories and manufacturing high rises, galleries and artists pile in and, over time, make an otherwise culturally-barren locality their own. That is as much the story of […]...
The MTR's new South Island Line boasts an art collection – part of the MTR's ongoing effort to give Hong Kong's rapid transit system more personality....
Designer and entrepreneur Ahlaiya Yung is pioneering a new showroom and cultural space in Wong Chuk Hang that will draw from the spirit of his creative adventures....
Wong Chuk Hang has the potential to become one of Hong Kong's leading cultural enclaves – if a government crackdown on industrial space doesn't stop it first. ...
The Blindspot Gallery was established in 2010 to bring contemporary photography, an art form that has entered the blind spot of the Hong Kong art scene to the forefront. Set up in the industrial and up-coming disctrict of Wong Chuk Hang in the South of Hong Kong island, the gallery has turned this warehouse, yet […]...