“In the post-truth era, how do we critically engage with the flood of messages, and the intentions behind them?”
Victoria Harbour undoubtedly changed the fate of the small island that is Hong Kong.
In today’s digital era, images are pervasive while image making has become our everyday medium of expression. As a response to the immediacy of the digital landscape, WMA will recast its direction to bring together cross-generational and cross-geographical discourses on Hong Kong through lens-based art.
Documenting Islands
The virtual exhibition is now available!
Take a virtual tour for an immersive online experience and with more information on the artworks of the 6 artists.
Due to the uncertainties of the travel situation triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the WMA Student programme will be postponed till further announcement. Stay tuned to our social media channels for the latest updates!
As a sequel to the group exhibition ‘Island(ed)’ that explored the isolated nature of islands, the new solo exhibition by Wenda Yiu ‘The Call of a Fallen Leaf’ will further extend WMA’s exploration on the islands of Hong Kong.
WMA Space will reopen on 12 April, and the exhibition WOMEN: From Her to Here will be extended to 31 May.
Performing Islands
“In the post-truth era, how do we critically engage with the flood of messages, and the intentions behind them?”