Legend has it that Hong Kong people all harbor a bit of perfectionism. Sometimes it manifests as an obsession with (X); sometimes it stems from a passion for (X); or perhaps, it is simply because they find (X) an eyesore...
For us—high-flying, fast-paced individuals—does that slight feeling of irritation toward something mean it is a "flaw"?
Welcome to this exhibition that lasts for only a few brief hours ⌚. By the time you post about it on Threads, the exhibition might already be "over." Let's see how much you can takeaway! 🧳
🛀 What you will/can do...
- See some art pieces placed directly on the floor 📃
- Watch experimental videos 📹
- Participate in the "Hand-Sharpening Pencils" workshop ✏
🎨 Artwork themes include:
Zero: A few pimples
One: A few strands of hair
Two: A folded piece of paper
Three: A document that is stapled reasonably well
Four: A comfort zone
Five: A video looping non-stop
Six: Concerning sleep
Seven: Concerning safe distance
Eight: Concerning obstacles
Nine: Concerning life
Ten: Concerning zines
🎨 About the Artist 🎠
Nana the Jack focuses on themes such as identity, comfort zones, and social anxiety. Long dedicated to ink calligraphy and sketching, they have actively explored the possibilities of moving images and installation art in recent years, incorporating physical dance elements into their works.
This event is part of c.95d8's “Crip Community Space Building” project. c.95d8 Crip Space provides a free venue for crip artists to host events. “Crip Community Space Building” project is funded by Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund and incubated by Impact Incubator.
