Walk a city long enough, and you begin to forget the city itself. Body and street dissolve into one another. You instinctively know where to drift, linger, and retreat. Embodied experiences shed like dust, quietly accumulating to form the very fabric of the pavement.
The materials of the street hold silent layers of human traces, storing habits, behaviors, memories, and the subtle rhythms of coexistence. In the project Into the Fields, we approach the urban landscape as a field site embedded within the everyday. The project began with a collective wandering through Sai Ying Pun, bringing observations from the streets back into daily practice. By gathering these unclaimed fragments of consciousness, we allow them to ferment into a shared, yet unofficial history.
Artists: Halley Cheng, Ka-Man Leung, Yuk-Cheung So
Curator: Venus Lau
Gallery address: 119 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun
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