Under the exhibition titled 'Light', artists Caleb Fung, Liao Jiaming, O'Young Moli, Julian, Tang Kwong San, Yuen Nga Chi, Wong Wei Him and Catrine Val offer varied interpretations of the theme while exploring the possibilities of the media of photography, film, performance, and pinhole camera to bring attention to the city's transforming social climate.

While the notion of 'Light' is intrinsically related to photography, determining tone, mood and atmosphere in the process of image making, it also allows for artistic interpretation, whether it is about the dawn of life, or light as a symbol for reason, enlightenment and knowledge and the capacity of humans to develop on a rational level. In Plato's allegory of the cave, light allows us to see the shadows on the wall.
If humans were to leave the cave and venture outside, the light of the sun would let them see the world around them. Light, therefore, means knowledge.

The six bodies of work, five shortlisted for the WMA Masters award and one artist's residency, were selected from submissions in response to an open call to international practitioners to reflect to the theme of light in the context of HK.

The WMA is a non-profit platform dedicated to facilitate greater understanding of Hong Kong through the photography art form.

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