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Yuen Nga Chi: Panoptic Paradise : Stereotypic Behaviour
15.10—
28.11.2021
28.11.2021
Time
(1) 10:00am - 10:00pm ; (2) 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Image Maker
YUEN Nga Chi
About
Yuen (b.1994, Hong Kong) explores the contradictions and gaps in society through photography. Closely observing the evolution of her parents’ self-worth and social consciousness has led her to further examine the meaning of family, and in recent years, the analogies between humans and animals. Yuen graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Visual Arts. She has exhibited in South Korea, Singapore and Italy.
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which prohibits groups of more than 4 persons to gather in public, with effective from 24
February 2021.
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Overview
Pacing, circling, weaving, swaying, lethargy…

From "Panoptic Paradise : Stereotypic Behavior" © Yuen Nga Chi

From "Panoptic Paradise : Stereotypic Behavior" © Yuen Nga Chi