Abstract
Inkjet print on Hahnemuehle Fine Art paper (PhotoRag Ultrasmooth 305 g), birchwood frame 1.3 cm face and 5 cm height profile, painted in matte black, 59.4 x 84 cm, 2021
Two singers from different backgrounds meet for a moment on the surface of a table to examine closely one particular day of their lives. Israel and Hong Kong were once connected, in the summer of 1967, for the Six-Day War and the Hong Kong riots, when the leftist Chinese newspaper Tai Kung Po from Hong Kong bashed the United Kingdom in its editorial on June 6, titled “From Middle East to Hong Kong, the British Empire Ends Soon”, represented here in the artwork as a staged manuscript written by Leung.
Two singers from different backgrounds meet for a moment on the surface of a table to examine closely one particular day of their lives. Israel and Hong Kong were once connected, in the summer of 1967, for the Six-Day War and the Hong Kong riots, when the leftist Chinese newspaper Tai Kung Po from Hong Kong bashed the United Kingdom in its editorial on June 6, titled “From Middle East to Hong Kong, the British Empire Ends Soon”, represented here in the artwork as a staged manuscript written by Leung.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Rome |
| Publisher | Soho House Rome |
| Publication status | Published - 25 Nov 2021 |
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