Michael Wolf

Hong Kong Assemblage Deconstructed

88 Pages

15 x 20,5 cm

59 colour images

Essay by Marc Feustel

Hardcover

Clothbound with tipped in image

ISBN: 978-3-941825-89-5

 

Hong Kong Assemblage Deconstructed

Photographs by Michael Wolf

Five volumes of Michael Wolf´s Hong Kong Back Alley Encyclopedia have already been published  – thematically ordered by chairs, mops, plants or umbrellas. More books with new topics are scheduled. However, this sixth volume in the series is special.

For HONG KONG ASSEMBLAGE DECONSTRUCTED Michael Wolf has photographed a typical roadside installation with hangers, colorful ribbons, rusty staples, umbrellas etc.. Then he disassembled the complete random installation into the individual parts and made an image of each object.

Each bent coat hanger, each scarred staple, every dirty glove, every textile strip, even an old clock and a battered plastic bottle – each object gets its solo performance. The variety of components illustrates the complexity of the constantly changing everyday sculptures. But taken out of context every single object – worn, adjusted, misappropriated or broken – carries the signature of street life in Hong Kong.

HONG KONG ASSEMBLAGE DECONSTRUCTED is an unexpected but very welcome addition to the book series with at least 9 volumes on Hong Kong´s vernacular culture.