The Invisible: Exhibition of hidden groups in Hong Kong
This exhibition unveils a secret which has been hidden and opens a wound that has not healed. Treading the back alleys of the old neighborhoods, climbing on the trucks, stepping on the ruined staircases, crawling into packed cage homes, it serves as a conscious endeavor to disarticulate alienation and estrangement through a close encounter with these “invisibles” in our city.
Cage Home Exhibition
This cage home is actually situated in Tai Kok Tsui and an example of Hong Kong’s inadequate accommodation – according to government statistics there are nearly 100,000 people in Hong Kong who live in cage homes, cubicles or small partitioned flats.
Cagehome Exhibition
This exhibition is a basis for making 1:1 real models of cagehome. Bringing public a experience of their poor living condition.
Homeless II – Photo Exhibition of Street-sleepers
Five years ago, SoCO presented the photos of street-sleepers for the very first time. Today after five years, some of these street-sleepers have their living improved, yet some of them still wandering at the edge of homeless. SoCO captures their life again with some new street-sleepers telling why they come to bottom of valley in their life.
Live Alone A Life – Photo Exhibition of People with Mental Illness
People with mental illness usually live their lives alone. This exhibition contains 14 stories of people with mental Illness.