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cheeky urban paintings using Chinese gōngbǐ (fine-brush) techniques to Jaffa Lam's sculp-
ture installations.
Chow Chun-fai's background across a wide spectrum of media has seen him work
between different art forms, such as photographs from classical paintings, or paintings from
films. Adrian Wong's playful works involve his family connections to prominent names in
the local entertainment industry, and indigenous superstitions. Kacey Wong's exciting in-
stallations can usually move about and invariably involve some kind of Hong Kong theme
or common household treasure recast in a jovial light. His Sleepwalker (2011) contraption
imbues the bunk bed - an indispensable fixture in Hong Kong's tight living spaces - with
life and speaks to a mass aspiration, or doomed desperation, for a more humane habitat.
Cantonese opera performers
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Photography
Hong Kong is endowed with internationally competitive photographers, and some of their
works can be seen in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
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