POW WOW: A Meeting of Creative Minds

March 3, 2010Featuresby Staff53 Views

Whenever a conversation with any out-of-town personality turns towards Hong Kong’s local creative community, I can’t help but have an air of pessimism towards the local cultural landscape. In a city driven by material wealth and rapid turn-over, it’s a theme that permeates all aspects of the city. The commercial aspect of everything and the inability to take a risk results in a narrow-sighted view that often forgoes the long-term. How and why is one I can’t really point my finger on. In some regards, the way Hong Kong is set-up with its exorbitant rent perhaps requires those to really exercise caution in taking risks, or perhaps another aspect is the inherent Chinese culture of trying to maximize gains in the smallest amount of time. Regardless, what is not important now are the developments (or lack thereforof) regarding the past.

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending a series of events thrown by a handful of close friends which operated under the moniker of POW WOW. The pretense was simple and to the point, bring together a series of global artists in one place, in hopes of building, growing and nurturing Hong Kong’s local creative scene. Away from the dollar signs and brand names that proliferate Hong Kong on so many levels was a genuine initiative to unite the community. With a two-day event including two art shows and a DJ session from VERBAL and YOON of AMBUSH, we spoke with some of the artists involved, including Jasper Wong (USA), Yue Wu (France), Will Barras (UK) and Pat Lee (Canada), over a short discussion.

Interview: Eugene Kan
Photography: Cavan Mok
Models: Ajing & Karen Wong, Musee Wu, Avery Yoo

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