Summer Killer
Visual Arts

Description
Description
100 ft. PARK is pleased to present our inaugural exhibition Summer Killer from 23 August to 11 September 2012 which is also the first solo exhibition of Ada Hung.
Ada Hung has been interested in observing how people, especially Hong Kong people of this era, react to and confront with human desires in daily life. To emphasize that they are “civilized”, people often behave overly with self-restraint, suppressing their own emotions and even scrutinizing others’ feelings and desires. In a society where expects people to live with “moral responsibility”, we are told to act appropriately even though we have our own desires and needs. On view in this exhibition is a series of photographic works, objects and video work showing images of swimmers on the beach in summer; images that attract us but we dare not to look at openly! Audience is invited to liberate themselves from the social norms and immerse themselves in images of the human flesh.
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2012" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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