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On the left-hand side of the room are five glass display shelves, on which several record covers are displayed. Two women are studying a display on the bottom shelf of the middle one. Behind the glass shelves is a wall with various magazine covers and posters, with a few spectators looking at the objects.

Ambiguously Yours:
Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture

Ambiguously Yours:
Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture

17 Mar 2017
21 May 2017
Location: M+ Pavilion

Ambiguously Yours: Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture offers new insights into Hong Kong popular culture through representations of androgyny and gender fluidity in Cantopop, fashion, film, photography, and graphic design. Including more than ninety exhibits, among them Roman Tam’s iconic peacock costume, a film clip from Wong Kar-wai’s Chungking Express, City Magazine covers; and works by photographers such as Julian Lee and Wing Shya, Ambiguously Yours celebrates the creative experimentation and ongoing influence of the 1980s and 1990s, while further proposing a dynamic dialogue between popular culture and the fields of art, design, and moving image.

An expansive view of an exhibition space, illuminated by purple and pink lighting. On the left, screens line the wall. On the right, large floor-to-ceiling glass cases display film costumes, including one on the left made from peacock feathers.

Ambiguously Yours: Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture, installation view at the M+ Pavilion, 2017. ©M+, Hong Kong

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