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

“Non-history” – Archive as detour: Exbibition by Lee Kai Chung & Morgan Wong

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Antiquities, Performance Arts, Children Art, Prints, Architecture, Chinese Painting, Calligraphy and Seal Carving, Mixed Media and Installation, Design, Ceramics, New Media Art, Electronic Art, Comics, Mixed Art-forms, Sculpture, Sound Art, Painting, Photography, Others

Location

Fringe Club, Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery

Start Date

2020/09/24

End Date

2020/10/08

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Antiquities, Performance Arts, Children Art, Prints, Architecture, Chinese Painting, Calligraphy and Seal Carving, Mixed Media and Installation, Design, Ceramics, New Media Art, Electronic Art, Comics, Mixed Art-forms, Sculpture, Sound Art, Painting, Photography, Others

Location

Fringe Club, Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery

Start Date

2020/09/24

End Date

2020/10/08

“Non-history” – Archive as detour: Exbibition by Lee Kai Chung & Morgan Wong

Description

Description

“Non-history” is an experiment about the Ha Bik Chuen Archive and archival art. It appropriates Walter Benjamin’s dictum of “Method is a detour” to examine the contingency of art archives and the inexactitude of history. The exhibition is based on the research of Vennes Cheng, the curator of the exhibition, on art archives and archival art. It is anchored in the notion of “detour”, i.e., that artist archives and art serve as a thinking space for imagination where alternative ideas can be kindled. LEE Kai-chung and Morgan WONG, the two participating artists, made historical modifications in their art practices after studying the archival materials of Ha Bik Chuen. Heterogeneous visual elements form a constellation and fill the space with criticality, and propose the transcendence of the Ha Bik Chuen Archive as much more than just an evidential resource. The exhibition aims to be a thinking space that kindles visitors’ imagination and interpretation. There is no exactitude – rather, the purpose is to render new points of departure for the city’s history to be constantly re-enacted.

Organiser / Presenter Fringe Club
Artists︰Lee Kai Chung; Morgan Wong

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Indoor

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