Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

TIME WILL TELL / anothermountainman x stanley wong / 40 years of work

Visual Arts

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Design

Location

Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Thematic Galleries 1-2, Function Place & 1/F Corridor

Start Date

2019/11/10

End Date

2020/07/20

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Design

Location

Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Thematic Galleries 1-2, Function Place & 1/F Corridor

Start Date

2019/11/10

End Date

2020/07/20

TIME WILL TELL / anothermountainman x stanley wong / 40 years of work

Description

Description

This exhibition is a presentation on process, building and preserving, and precipitating. It is not an exhibition to display accomplishments.

Changed from a solo exhibition to a two-men show, “TIME WILL TELL” walks you through visual communicator Stanley Wong’s (anothermountainman) metamorphosis from commercial work to personal creations, his promotion of well-being and social values, and the discovery of his two distinctive faces — Stanley Wong and anothermountainman.

The exhibition is divided into three parts — black, white and grey — showcasing anothermountainman’s personal creations, including his “Positive Hong Kong” redwhiteblue series, created over the past two decades; Stanley Wong’s graphic design and advertising works, such as his renowned early 1990s MTR advertisements series, and his corporate social value branding projects. Also shown to the public for the first time are a series of his large photographic works and his latest photo diary: Time Will Tell: 80/20 Enlightenment. Forty years. The exhibition starts with his latest work From Dust to Dust / 302 Days and concludes with the installation Impermanence, inviting visitors to mindfully revisit Stanley Wong x anothermountainman’s 40 years of work and practice, savouring the impermanence of life together.

Organiser / Presenter Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Artist:Stanley Wong

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2019" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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