After Human: Marks of the Beasts

Tomorrow Maybe EATON HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan,, Yau Tsim Mong

The thought-provoking exhibition After Human: Marks of the Beasts explores storytelling as a tool for marking the significant impact of humans on animals. It sheds light on the ideas and figures of animals as an integral part of East Asian cultures, where the ideologies and cosmologies behind them often remain hidden. Hosted at Tomorrow Maybe […]

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Law Yuk Mui: Take me to the River, Draw me a Star

Tomorrow Maybe EATON HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan,, Yau Tsim Mong

During the summer drought of 1963, two hundred village women in Sheung Shui who set up an altar on the top of Wa Shan by Ng Tung River, praying for rain. They laid bamboo, flowers and fruits, fresh water, animal sacrifice beside the rain prayer rock on the mountain top, and performed a set of […]

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Luke Casey: Specters

Tomorrow Maybe EATON HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan,, Yau Tsim Mong

From invisible presence, glowing lights, fading shadows, translucent shapes, to lifelike forms, the specter manifests itself as various existences. Specters may come from a belief in animism, a hallucination of mind, a speculation of otherworlds, an inhabitation of past lives, or even a superimposition through technology. Whether falsified or not, the specter is one of […]

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