Urban Ceremony
Kevin Mak
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Sai Wan (2017)
The photograph shows a pop-up bamboo-scaffolding pavilion that is built annually at the same location for Chinese opera performance during a festival. Together with the sloped topography and curved highway surrounded by skyscrapers above the quiet pavilion before the actual festival - it forms one of the most surreal and chaotic scenes the artist has ever seen in his home city.
An award-winning Hong Kong photographer and architect, Kevin Mak captures Hong Kong from unique urban and spatial perspectives. His art embraces the layers of history and blending of cultures that Hong Kong represents, capturing this in a timeless yet modern style. Through his striking images, Kevin aims to showcase the quiet calm that lies under the city’s chaotic, crowded veneer.
About Art
Sai Wan (2017)
The photograph shows a pop-up bamboo-scaffolding pavilion that is built annually at the same location for Chinese opera performance during a festival. Together with the sloped topography and curved highway surrounded by skyscrapers above the quiet pavilion before the actual festival - it forms one of the most surreal and chaotic scenes the artist has ever seen in his home city.
About Artist
An award-winning Hong Kong photographer and architect, Kevin Mak captures Hong Kong from unique urban and spatial perspectives. His art embraces the layers of history and blending of cultures that Hong Kong represents, capturing this in a timeless yet modern style. Through his striking images, Kevin aims to showcase the quiet calm that lies under the city’s chaotic, crowded veneer.
Artist Video