HONG KONG.- CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) is opening its Spring Programme 2024, Factory of Tomorrow, as it gets ready for its 5th anniversary. The group exhibition, curated by CHATs curatorial team, will open today to the public through to 14 July 2024 and feature CHATs contemporary art collection as well as newly commissioned works.
Marking 5 incredible years since the textile heritage museum opened in 2019, Factory of Tomorrow ambitions to articulate the unique artistic character and vision of CHAT, which is housed in a prime example of Hong Kongs industrial heritage a former cotton spinning factory. CHAT has also lined up an exciting series of events to provide visitors of all ages with a rich and engaging cultural experience.
Envisioning the future through heritage: Since its establishment, CHAT has always striven to breathe life into heritage. Factory of Tomorrow is in the genealogy of CHATs curatorial journey over the last 5 years. Through heritage, it endeavours to critically examine the past and evoke imagination for the future.
The exhibition brings together contemporary art creations by 19 artists of Asian backgrounds. Roughly divided into two parts, Factory of Tomorrow first reflects on the role textile played in Hong Kongs industrial past before shifting the focus to the present and the future. Ranging from textile works and sculptures to immersive installations and videos, the artworks reflect the artists perspectives on textile technology and materials, diversity, climate change and our future. While shedding light on various problems, CHAT does not intend to glorify the past or foster pessimistic outlooks; but rather, it calls on visitors, artists and designers to collectively learn and build a better path forward.
In addition, CHAT is thrilled to welcome several new elements as it embarks on the next chapter. The D. H. Chen Foundation Gallery will feature the new special display Misfitted: Unspoken Stories of Tailoring, curated by Bruce Li and introducing local textiles tailor-made for different purposes. A new interactive experience, Illumin-Loom, will invite visitors to operate a virtual loom and create their own illuminated textile patterns. The CHAT Lounge will also reopen with big curtains designed based on artworks by local students, the interactive art piece DEMOS, and the display Artefacts of Labour contextualising art through heritage, textile and CHATs collection.
Opening performance, art photo booth and more exciting celebrations: As in previous seasons, CHATs offerings in spring 2024 extend beyond the exhibition space. Complementing the thematic show are a range of captivating performances as well as artist and curator-led tours, workshops and talks. On 15 March, the audience can participate in the opening performance by Frog King Kwok, a pioneering performance artist from Hong Kong, at The Hall at The Mills using musical instruments made from recycled materials. On 1517 March, visitors can take pictures embellished with the artists designs for free at a special photo booth by presenting their CHAT entry tickets. To celebrate CHAT's 5th anniversary, we will be launching the Birthday Bash giveaway campaign, during which the 5th, 55th, 555th, and 5555th visitors of CHAT will each receive a surprise gift.
Special events in Hong Kong Arts Month: This year, CHAT will once again make an appearance in Hong Kong Arts Month, starting with Hong Kongs first showcase of Norico Sunayamas live performance, which questions our desire and sense of ethics by letting the audience venture under her enormous red dress, at Art Central on 2731 March and a talk on 29 March. During the Art Basel week, CHAT will run a booth to engage with visitors at the HKCEC on 2830 March. Performance artist Ei Arakawa-Nash will also perform with his collaborators in Hong Kong for the first time in The D. H. Chen Foundation Gallery of CHAT on 30 March.
Takahashi Mizuki, Executive Director and Chief Curator of CHAT, says, I am delighted that CHAT will soon mark its 5th anniversary. As Hong Kongs unique textile heritage museum, CHAT is a factory of tomorrow which will continue to incubate new ideas and talent, bridging the past, present, and future for the community. Through our various spring programmes with distinctive artists with Asian connections, you will see that CHAT is entering a new phase and constantly evolving.
Participating artists in CHATs Spring Programme 2024 include Ei Arakawa-Nash (Los Angeles), Movana Chen (Hong Kong and Lisbon), Kimberly Chong (Hong Kong), Maggie Chu (Hong Kong), Fyerool Darma (Singapore), Ade Darmawan (Jakarta), Ho Rui An (Singapore), Hou I-Ting (Taiwan), Iwasaki Takahiro (Hiroshima), Jung Yeondoo (Seoul), Kato Izumi (Tokyo), Yuki Kihara (Sāmoa), Kobayashi Yuki (Tokyo), Frog King Kwok (Hong Kong), Park Jeehee (Seoul), Shao Chun (Hangzhou), Scarlett Yang (London), Yee I-Lann (Kota Kinabalu), and Yin Xiuzhen and Song Dong (Beijing)*.
*Yin Xiuzhen and Song Dongs video work will be shown in a screening programme.
CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) is Hong Kong's textile heritage museum located on 2/F of The Mills, the former cotton-spinning mills of Nan Fung Textiles in Tsuen Wan. Opened in March 2019, CHAT offers new knowledge while nurturing ideas and talents through exhibitions, workshops and community programmes. Committed to preserving local tangible and intangible textile heritage, CHAT invites everyone to experience the innovative spirit of Hong Kongs textile industry and engage in new dialogues and inspirational journeys that interweave heritage, arts and textile.