hong kong front door/back door
by michael wolf

this trip through one of the most densely populated areas of the world is also a journey through a strangely underpopulated place, inhabited only by the traces of city dwellers. the dark back alleys that crisscross the city are home to objects that, at first glance, seem to be discarded—the random detritus of the man-made world.

under the scrutiny of michael wolf’s photographic eye, these objects become fascinating installation pieces, while the abstract patterns of the buildings reveal the beauty and order that underlie the apparent chaos of the city. thought-provoking texts by kenneth baker and douglas young explore the choices that people make of lifestyle, form, function, identity, and design, as well as the notion of hong kong as a brand. kenneth baker is the art critic for the san francisco chronicle. douglas young is a designer and founder of the lifestyle store g.o.d. ltd (goods of desire).

k_hk_front-door-back-door-3120 pages
hardcover
14.6 x 10.9 x 0.7 in.
english
published by thames & hudson, 2005
isbn-10: 0500543046 7 isbn-13: 978-0500543047

this book is available as a special edition of 20 + 5 a.p

each book in the special edition comes with its own slipcase and two unique c prints (35.5 x 25.5 cm). buy two books and get 4 different prints. the two limited edition photographs included with the book are also inlaid into the front and back cover of the slipcase.