The Hartz Project is pleased to announce our participation in Art Busan 2026 with a duo presentation by Hong Kong artists Jake Wong Man Kit and Bonny Wong Hiu Ching. Their works trace the translation of inner sensibilities—how feeling is transmitted, examined, and transformed—creating a tense, resonant dialogue between warmth and analysis.
“Even if I do not know the specific time or location of the scenes in these photographs, I recognize the warmth they intend to convey.” Bonny Wong’s new series of works gathers small, ordinary moments that carry intimacy and quiet intensity. She explores the “weight of memory,” showing how quotidian fragments form thin threads across distance and solitude to create invisible bonds. The works are both a response to and a record of those connections—an invitation to look, to share, and to be felt.
Jake Wong employs a rational, almost clinical visual language to examine feeling from a detached, third‑person perspective. By isolating emotions from their sources, he examines the gap between expectation and deeper longing and probes the choices that follow once that gap is seen. His work mirrors the parts of ourselves that words cannot reach and confronts the truths hidden in the shadows of our presentations.
Art Busan 2026
Booth A-25
Dates
VIP Preview
May 21 (Thu) 14:00 - 19:00
Public Open
May 22 (Fri) - 23 (Sat) 11:00 - 19:00
May 24 (Sun) 11:00 - 18:00
Venue
BEXCO 1st Exhibition Hall (55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan)
