Grid Versus Chaos: A group exhibition including Amy Cheung, MAP OFFICE and Wei Leng Tay Curated by Alvaro Rodriguez Fominaya
About the participating artists:
Amy Cheung
Amy Cheung lives and works in Hong Kong. She gained her BA in History of Art & Fine Art from Goldsmith's College and her MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art. Since graduation, she has initiated numerous city interventions and public art projects both locally and abroad. Cheung was Beck's New Contemporaries in U.K. UNESCO-ASCHBERG Laureate, and represented Hong Kong in the 52th Venice Biennale, 2007. In the same year, she received the Outstanding Young Artist Award (Visual Arts) from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.
Wei Leng Tay
Photographer Wei Leng Tay was born in Singapore and has been living and working in Hong Kong for the last eight years. Wei Leng began her professional career making portraits for magazines such as Time and Fortune. She is interested in exploring how people live. Her photographs have been exhibited in U.S., Japan, Europe, Hong Kong and Singapore, and are collected by the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts in Japan. She is currently in Singapore.
MAP Office
MAP OFFICE is a multidisciplinary platform based in Hong Kong, devised by Laurent Gutierrez (Casablanca, 1966) and Valérie Portefaix (Saint-Etienne, 1969). This duo of artists/architects works on real and imaginary territories through media as varied as drawing, photography, video, installation, performance and literary or theoretical texts. Offering a new take on public space, they relate an adventure mixing myths and reality; a confirmation that art can create reality. MAP OFFICE has taken part in several international exhibitions, particularly the Venice, Gwangju, Istanbul, New Orleans and Sydney Biennials. They have published various books mixing humour, game and fiction.
About Para/Site Art Space
Para/Site Art Space is a non-profit art organization in the centre of Hong Kong. We produce, exhibit and communicate local and international contemporary art. Our main activities include presenting an ambitious year programme comprising local and overseas exhibitions, art projects, seminars, publications of catalogues and a curatorial training programme supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Curatorial Training Programme. We also manage another exhibition space - Para/Site Central, the smallest exhibition venue in Hong Kong, which is generously hosted by Hanart TZ Gallery in Central.
Founded in the beginning of 1996, Para/Site Art Space was first temporarily located in Kennedy Town. In April 1997, Para/Site Art Space moved to the present location at Sheung Wan, close to the city centre of Hong Kong, right on the Western end of Hollywood Road, Hong Kong's renowned antique street. Our space is an old shop space of around 150m sqm. Para/Site Art Space was also involved in various overseas exhibitions such as the Gwangju Biennale 2002 and the 50th and 53rd Venice Biennale.
Acknowledgments:
This project is supported by the Arts Development Fund of the Home Affairs Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Wei Leng Tay’s project is being supported by the Singapore International Foundation.
