of contemporary visual culture, which is received tens of thousands of visitors on its opening weekend despite the city’s changing political landscape.
Divided into four chapters — Here, Identities, Places and Beyond, the Hong Kong exhibition covered a range of visual culture items ranging from contemporary art to artefacts and designs that chronicled the development and transformation of the city from the 1960s to the present.much anticipated biopic “Anita”
A two-channel video installation titled “Where Do We Look Now?” featuring snippets of Hong Kong films from the 1970s to the present was featured in the show. Shots were selected from films produced in different eras, including Wong Kar-wai’s “2046” , Pang Ho-cheung’s “Aberdeen” , Stanley Kwan’s “Rouge” , “Made in Hong Kong” by Fruit Chan.
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