Hope and Glory: A Conceptual Circus Conceived by Simon Birch Recap
On the heels of the recent announcing of the Hope and Glory: A Conceptual Circus Conceived by
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On the heels of the recent announcing of the Hope and Glory: A Conceptual Circus Conceived by Simon Birch, we take an in-depth look into the work of the Hong Kong-based artist. An expansive list of creative personalities were all involved in the artistic process with personalities such as Stanley Wong, photographer Wing Shya, British rock band UNKLE, filmmaker Eric Hu, designer Douglas Young, architect Paul Kember, actor Daniel Wu, and Beijing-based artist Cang Xin all involved. The show is heavy on installations and runs until May 30th, 2010 at Hong Kong’s ArtisTree at TaiKoo Place.
Hope and Glory: A Conceptual Circus Conceived by Simon Birch
April 8th to May 30th, 2010
ArtisTree, 1/F Cornwall House, TaiKoo Place,
Island East, Hong Kong
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