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Things Will Work Out Tomorrow- A Growing Collection of StepBackForward Methodologies

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  • TypePublication
  • Time2021
  • Sourcestepbackforward.art
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  • VenueHong Kong
  • Copyrightstepbackforward.art
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Book title: No Misery

Publisher: stepbackforward.art
Editors: LEE Kai Chung, SHEN Jun
Contributors: CHAN Chui Man, CHAN Ting, CHANG Yue Lam, CHENG Hung, Dony, CHENG Xinhao, CHENG Tsz Fung, Jeff, Dorothy CHEUNG, Janice CHEUNG, CHEUNG Yick Kan, CHU Wing Lam, Kelly, FUNG Ching Laam, Thomas FUNG, FUNG Yee Lick, Eric, Echo HUI, Weera It ITTITEERARAK, Landescape 1825, Florence LAM, LAM Esther Yuen Ching, LAU Ching Wa, Jess, LAU Ching Yee, Cathleen, LEE Kai Chung, LEE Pui Ying, Hiya, LEUNG Mong Sum, Joseph, LI Xiaoqiao, LIAO Jiaming, LIU Chang, LO Wan Ki , NG Wing Sze, PENG Jing, POON Mei Yee, Project NoCode, TAM Cheuk Lam, Jessie, TAM Man Ching, Michelle, TANG Cheuk Man, Penelope, TANG Kwong San & YUEN Nga Chi, WANG Ziyue, WONG Kei Suet, Ice, WONG Pak Hang, Samson, WONG Sze Wai, WONG Yuk Shan, Winsome WONG, XU Ran, Manny YIP, YU Shuk Pui, Bobby, YU Wing Kei, RiK, ZHANG Wenzhi, ZHENG Tianyi, ZHU Jianlin, ZHU Xiang

Designer: Kathy Wong
Language: Traditional Chinese, English
Publication date: 30 June 2021
Book Size: 167 x 375mm, 155 x 297mm, 143 x 210mm
Paperback: 172 pages + 1 page (A1)
Binding: Perfect binding
Place of publication: Hong Kong
Edition: First Edition

Keywords: Artist Archives, Artistic Practice, Global Epidemics
Retail price: Sold out

Brief description

Things Will Work Out Tomorrow- A Growing Collection of StepBackForward Methodologies is the publication summarising the first phase of StepBackForward.art. Regarding it as a timely sampling of the emerging Hong Kong art scene, the publication contains information, methodologies and reflections of 59 artists or collectives participating in StepBackForward.art as of 1 June 2021. In a non-linear form, the publication unfolds in three layers: Part 01 Mapping StepBackForward, a constellation map weaving together our participants and their keywords; Part 02 Methodology Cards, a collection of creative methods of 49 artists; Part 03 Collecting Exchanges, a selective summary of the answer to questionnaires, dialogues and our reflection on this project. In addition to documenting, we also wanted to transform ‘publication’ into a co-learning material for the public – different artists can be linked through keywords and the methodologies of corresponding artists could be further explored by the viewers for further inspiration.

Table of content

A set of three:
Part 1: Hong Kong Emerging Artists Constellation
Part 2: Artist Methodology Cards
Part 3 A Collection of Dialogue