The Tides of Times

Chi-Yung Wong
03/11/2024 15/01/2025
  • Location : Chapelle

Open every Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Free entry)

Tuesday to Friday: By appointment

Inspired by the poem The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, installation artist Chi-Yung Wong borrows its description of tides and waves to explore the subtle balance between eternal cycles and the fleeting nature of life. The work is a scenographic installation in which Wong uses delicate threads to symbolize human paths and connections, revealing complex patterns through his sensitive use of light, sound, music, and space.

 

 

Tarifs

  • Free

Distributions

Concept and production Chi-Yung Wong
Co-production Anne Wai-Min Hung
Sound design Soloan Fong-Ting Chung
System programming Jose Sai-Hang Ho
Construction director Gordon Hok-To Ip
Performer Chin-Hung Tsui
Visual designer Built by Nature & Chi-Yung Wong
Supported by Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels
Special thanks to Karen Pow, Yuen-Tat Chan, Pierre Faa, Tôn-Thất An, James Kong

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