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Detail from Apart-House (2021) by Lam Tung-pang, part of “So long, thanks again for the fish”, Hong Kong’s contribution to the Helsinki Biennial. Photo: Sheung Yiu At Helsinki Biennial, Hong Kong artists capture zeitgeist of a world in flux, where opposing values collide and rules can be tossed aside
Hong Kong’s ‘So Long, Thanks Again For The Fish’ art exhibition in Finland is a playful take on global worries, with an underlying solemnity and melancholy
It is also the latest reminder that the rest of the world is increasingly waking up to the quality and variety of the work of the city’s artists
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Thursday, June 24
Streaming on YouTube
Join us for a special, one-of-a-kind online variety show hosted by photographer Jason Fulford, as we celebrate the release of the new book
Photo No-Nos: Meditations on What Not to Photograph (Aperture, 2021). During this event, artists from around the world contributors to the book will present ideas, thoughts, jokes, dreams, and more.
About
Photo No-Nos:
Photographers often have unwritten lists of subjects they tell themselves not to shoot things that are cliché, exploitative, derivative, sometimes even arbitrary.
Photo No-Nos, edited by Jason Fulford, features ideas, stories, and anecdotes from many of the world’s most talented photographers and photography professionals on what they choose to avoid, and how they contend with their own self-imposed rules without being paralyzed by them.