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24 Apr 30 May 2021 at the Mizuma Gallery in Singapore, Singapore 28 April 2021 Agan Harahap, I ll Follow the Sun, 2021, C-print on photo paper, 110 × 140 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Mizuma Gallery Mizuma Gallery is pleased to announce There’s a Fun in Funeral, a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist Agan Harahap. Responding to the challenges brought about by the pandemic, Agan Harahap created a new series of works which explores the absurdity of our new reality. Juxtaposing various images from his archives and those procured from the web, Agan composed photographs of disturbing scenarios that strangely exude beauty and serenity. The year 2020, in its own way, has forced us to carry out various new regulations which can be ....
About this Event Abridge began with a series of interviews with migrants to Hong Kong from southern China, which led Wei Leng Tay to revisit a body of photographs she made while living and working in Hong Kong from 1999 to 2015. In this conversation, Australian-Hong Kong artist John Young AM joins Wei Leng to discuss how their practices confront history, memory, identity and displacement. John Young’s series 1967Dispersion (2008), based on the circumstances prompting the artist’s migration from Hong Kong to Australia in 1967, marked the first of Young’s History Projects (2007-2019), which have explored the imaging of historical trauma and transcultural solidarity as a form of ethical and social practice. For both artists, Hong Kong has been a site of personal experience yet also a catalyst for exploring such complex issues more globally, and from the present. ....