Hong Kong photography curator Bamboo Scenes is launching a new ‘Hong Kong Contrasts’ exhibition to showcase “exceptional” images of the city captured by local artists.

Vivien Liu - Pink Matter
Pink Matter. Photo: Vivien Liu.

“I’m very excited to embark on this next chapter and share the stories of our artists and their works.” founder Madelon de Grave said.

Vivien Liu - Dreaming Of Pink
Dreaming Of Pink. Photo: Vivien Liu.

“We want to push the boundaries of what people think ‘art’ and ‘galleries’ can be to create a truly international art brand that peels back the layers of Hong Kong.”

Sharon Liu - Martini
Martini. Photo: Sharon Liu.

The exhibition features works by eight local photographers, including 2020 International Landscape Photographer of the Year Kelvin Yun, researcher-turned photographer Jeremy Cheung, and urban visual artist Elaine Li.

May N Kasahara - 06 _ Sheung Wan, Dina
Sheung Wan, Dina. Photo: May N Kasahara.

Organisers hope to “transform the city into a moveable gallery that continually brings new art experiences to the city.”

Kevin Mak - One Thousand Sunset-Stories
One Thousand Sunset Stories. Photo: Kevin Mak.

The exhibition will be showcased at different pop-up locations across the city from mid-June.

Kevin Mak - Hi, Shops
Hi, Shops. Photo: Kevin Mak.

The images aim to share with viewers how each photographer experiences the magic of their city through their unique lenses.

Kelvin Yuen - Heading To
Heading To. Photo: Kelvin Yuen.

Founded in 2017 by Dutch native Madelon de Grave, Bamboo Scenes is a progressive photography art concept that uses the city as its gallery.

Kelvin Yuen - An Island
An Island. Photo: Kelvin Yuen.

The collective hopes its new images will have international appeal.

Jeremy Cheung - Old Ride, New Splash
Old Ride, New Splash. Photo: Jeremy Cheung.

“While Hong Kong is the focus, Bamboo Scenes aims to create a fun, inclusive, global community where individuals around the world can discover art in a way that makes sense for them,” it said in a statement.

Jeremy Cheung Above the Red Sea
Above the Red Sea. Photo: Jeremy Cheung.

Bamboo Scenes’ first free showing of its new photography collection “Hong Kong Contrasts” will run from June 10-14 at Loft@22 in California Tower, Lan Kwai Fong. Click here for ticketing details.

Gideon de Kock - The Old Man And The Birds
The Old Man And The Birds. Photo: Gideon de Kock.
Gideon de Kock - Pink
Pink. Photo: Gideon de Kock.
Elaine Li - Headlight
Headlight. Photo: Elaine Li.
Elaine Li Golden Days
Golden Days. Photo: Elaine Li.

Hong Kong Contrasts begins this Thursday at Loft 22. See Facebook event for details.

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