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

Hong Kong Waters – A Photo/Video/Sound Project By Andreas Müller-Pohle

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

New Media Art

Location

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, L0 Gallery

Start Date

2011/06/24

End Date

2011/07/10

Art Genres / Sub-categories

New Media Art

Location

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, L0 Gallery

Start Date

2011/06/24

End Date

2011/07/10

Hong Kong Waters – A Photo/Video/Sound Project By Andreas Müller-Pohle

Description

Description

Since “Hong Kong Water” was presented at Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre on April this year. We would like to presenting it again at L0 Gallery, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre from 24 June to 10 July.

Hong Kong, one of the Asia’s mega-metropolis, is characterized its vertical urbanity and its horizontal alignment to the water. As to bring these two dimensions together, German artist Andreas Müller-Pohle will be presenting a series of photographic and multi-media work taken at the water surface in Hong Kong at the exhibition titled “Hong Kong Waters” at L0 Gallery, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre from 24 June to 10 July this year.

This is the artist’s second project about the world from the perspective of the water since his “Danube River Project” in 2005. Müller-Pohle used underwater photography, half above and half below the water surface, with the camera adapting to the rhythm of the waves.

“With this same divided perspective, I’m now photographing the huge region of Hong Kong that has the most varied water sources – sea, rivers, canals, waterfalls, reservoirs, and I find it astounding how West and East, Europe and Asia, mirror each other in both projects.” said the artist.

There are three main components, which play an important role in this project: photography, video and sound. The photographic component includes the vertical city, photographed half above the water surface, and the “drowning pictures”, photographed half below the water surface. These were taken at significant spots across the entire urban area, including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories and the wideranging world of islands. Moving images captured by a floating video camera follow the rhythm of the waves and the poetic flow of the water. A soundscape composition, in collaboration with Japanese sound artist Shingo Inao, that mixes recordings of human and non-human sounds from different sources around the waterscape of Hong Kong synthesizes the architecture and the water, social space and an economically used natural element. Together, these three components create a multimedia installation in which photography plays the central role in the form of 40 medium- andlarge-sized images (120 x 80 cm and 90 x 60 cm), accompanied by water-focused videos.

Organiser / Presenter Lumenvisum
Curator:Tse Ming Chong
Artist:Andreas Müller-Pohle

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2011" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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