Dec 2 | Islands Off the Shore of Asia Finissage

Closing this week:
Islands Off the Shores of Asia
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This is it!  If you haven’t had time to watch Rosa Barba try to drag an island with a tree lasso, or to wonder what fire implement Howie Tsui used to burned ancestors straight onto the wall, or to sort out where Pak Sheung Chuen buried his metal mini-island, or to sort out the mystery of Julieta Aranda‘s beachy film, or to hold your breath while James Hong attempts to claim disputed islands from a fishing boat, or to listen in on Charles Lim‘s marine radio, or to read all the monster manga by Takiji Kobayashi, or to see how MAP Office reimagined our archipelago,  or to stand on both sides of red and blue with Alvaro Barrios, or to figure out what in the world Ming Wong is wearing on his head in his Solaris-ship custom built by Thomas Tsang, you only have one week left.  Come on over!

PLEASE NOTE: A final curator’s tour of the exhibition will be held  at 4pm on December 7, 2014. Please RSVP via the link on the right if you would like to join us.

CLOSING WEEK EXHIBITION HOURS:
Open until Sunday, December 7 at 6pm
12pm to 6pm (Tuesday to Sunday, 0pen on public holidays)

Co-presented with Para SiteIslands Off the Shores of Asia” is an exhibition based on the ideological, historical, mystical, and fictional interpretations of the remote and largely uninhabited islands claimed by different nations across East Asia.  Curated by Cosmin Costinas and Inti Guerrero.

 

Date Sunday
Dec 7, 2014
Time 4pm
Place Spring
Event Exhibition
Cost Free admission

 

Contact

Spring Workshop
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3/F Remex Centre
42 Wong Chuk Hang Road
Aberdeen, Hong Kong

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