Art Promotion Office and
Hong Kong Fringe Club
Journeys of
a Hong Kong Poet, Leung Ping Kwan (1949–2013)——
An Exhibition
Date |
10/172–7pm 10/18–11/210am–7pm |
Location | Huashan 1914 Creative Park |
Ticket | Free Admission |
In my mind, [Leung Ping Kwan] is a global writer,
bringing Hong Kong to the attention of international readers.
——Leo Lee, In the Eyes of Others, Interview, Hong Kong
Leung Ping Kwan, the poet and intellectual who celebrated and defined Hong Kong.
——Didi Kirsten Tatlow, The New York Times
Hong Kong: Sights, Sounds, Tastes and Sensibilities
Pen-named as Yasi, Leung Ping Kwan contributed immensely in shaping Hong Kong culture. He was among the city’s most influential contemporary cultural figures, an avant-garde artist who traversed comfortably across different media as well as geographic and cultural borders. Throughout his life, Yasi was very attached to his hometown, Hong Kong, while ceaselessly travelling and exploring, making minute observations on people, objects, tastes and experiences. For many years, he used poetry as a medium to engage in creative dialogues with artists in different art forms, including photographers, visual artists, designers, musicians and dancers. Indeed, Yasi was quite unique among his contemporaries in terms of the sheer range of artistic forms and styles he worked with, a testament to his openness to ideas and generosity of spirit.
The many events of Journeys of a Hong Kong Poet, Leung Ping Kwan (1949–2013), recording the creative journey of such an important Hong Kong poet, writer, academic and intellectual, celebrate Yasi’s life and continue the voices in Hong Kong literature and culture.
The exhibition displays over a hundred poems and artistic works across different media platforms by Yasi and his artist-collaborators under eight themes: Images of Hong Kong, Journeys, Residence on Earth, Lotus Leaves, Foodscape, Art Poems, Greetings and Odes. Also featured are works of emerging Taiwanese artists including Zepulj Kaluvung, Li Yen-zhi, Jam Wu, Chang Shih-fei and Tsai Wan-shuen, who have all been inspired by Yasi and responded to his art with their own art forms.
Leung’s life and work illustrated the immense possibilities of cross-disciplinary art forms and thinking beyond the traditional boundaries of literature. His creative career, which spanned over half a century, was a journey exploring the power of words, as well as a reflection of wider trends in Hong Kong culture and literature.
Co-organisers
Thinking of a Poet: Recital
Yasi once said that poetry reading can help us better appreciate the little details in our lives. To tie in with the opening of the exhibition, we have invited writers and academics from Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as some of Yasi’s good friends, to gather together for a celebration of some of his best poetry.
Moderator | Mary Wong (Associate Professor, Department of Chinese, Lingnan University, Hong Kong; Director of Centre for Humanities Research) |
Guests | Sonia Au (Lecturer, Department of Chinese Culture, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Associate Researcher, The French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong) Chen Kuo-wei (Associate Professor, Institute of Taiwan Literature and Transnational Cultural Studies, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan) Leung Man-tao (Cultural Critic, Writer) Li Re-teng (Professor, Department of Chinese Literary, National Central University, Taiwan) Liu Ka-shiang (Writer, Traveler) Shiu Wen-wei (Professor, Department of Sinophone Literatures of National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan) Yuen Siu-cheong (Hong Kong Writer) |
Date | 10/18 (Sat) 4–6pm |
Location | 2B, Huashan1914 Creative Park |
Tea-Coffee: A Literary Talk on Leung Ping Kwan and the Cultural Identity of Hong Kong
Critics and scholars from Hong Kong and Taiwan will be exploring the theme of Hong Kong cultural identity in Leung Ping Kwan’s writing.
Moderator | Mary Wong |
Guests | Sonia Au Chen Chien-chung (Associate Professor, Institute of Taiwan Literature, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Leung Man-tao Li Re-teng Shiu Wen-wei |
Date | 10/19 (Sun) 2–4pm |
Location | 3/F, Kishu An Forest of Literature (No. 107, Tong'an Street, Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Guting Station, Exit 2) |
We Travel with Lots of Stuff: A Literary Talk on Leung Ping Kwan’s Experimental and Cross-Disciplinary Art
Leung Ping Kwan was filled with curiosity for life and a passion for travelling – travelling not only in a geographical sense, but in an artistic sense as well. He worked across different media platforms with other artists, including text, film, photography and fashion. Every journey he travelled is a sight to behold and to savour. The talk will begin with a screening of excerpts from a documentary about Yasi.
Moderator | Mary Wong (Associate Professor, Department of Chinese, Lingnan University, Hong Kong; Director of Centre for Humanities Research) |
Speakers | Chan Chi-tak (Associate Professor, Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Hong Kong Institute of Education) Siu Yan-ho (Lecturer, Department of Chinese, Lingnan University, Hong Kong) Ben Wong King-fai (Writer, Playwright, Film Director) Yung Man-han (Associate Professor, Department of Chinese Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) |
Date | 10/26 (Sun) 3–5pm |
Location | The Forum, 3/F, Eslite Xinyi Store |
Public Docent Tours
Meeting Place | Exhibition reception |
Date | Saturdays & Sundays (except Oct 18) 3–3:45pm |
Duration | 45 minutes per session |
Language | Mandarin |
Quota | Maximum of 20 participants |
Application | No registration needed, first-come, first served |
Participating Artists
anothermountainman, Wong Wo-bik, Wucius Wong, Zepulj Kaluvung, Erfeng, Xiya, Oscar Ho, Dexter Lee, Li Yen-zhi, Lee Ka-sing, Li Kam-fai, Jam Wu, Chow Chun-fai , David Clarke , Alfred Ko, Gérard Henry, Chang Shih-fei, Priscilla Leung, Leung Kui-ting, Anwen Leung, Leung Mee-ping, Leong Ka-tai, Mui Cheuk-yin, Millie Chen, Raymond Chan , Amy Wong, Wong Kan-tai, Holly Lee, Chihoi, Freeman Lau, Gukzik Lau, Sonia Au, Choi Yan-chi, Tomy Choi, Tsai Wan-shuen, Donna Lok, Neda, Dault, Larry Eisenstein, Paul Magendie, Milena Roglic, , Leslie Thompson, Michael Wolf, Z'otz* Collective.
Access
Huashan 1914 Creative Park No. 1, Section 1, Bade Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
www.huashan1914.comProgramme Enquiries
Phone | (886) 2 2720 0858 / (852) 2512 3005 / (852) 2521 7251 |
Website | www.lcsd.gov.hk/apo / www.yasi.hk |