Art & Culture: Hong Kong Studio Visit with Kacey Wong

Written by Joseph Ng: Last year at the Venice Biennale, Kacey Wong’s Wandering Home piece caught my eye. Born and bred from Hong Kong myself, his piece delivered a message of ‘compact living’ that hit the heart. After initially contacting him by email, he invited me to visit his studio in Hong Kong. Kacey is an architect turned visual artist whose work is inspired by the mysterious and surreal moments that embody the city. His sculptural work has been shown in many local and international exhibits.
Hidden in the industrial buildings of the Ap Lei Chau district of Hong Kong island lies the studio of many artists. His studio is located on the corner of the building, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Clean and slick, the studio offers high ceilings and wall/column free space that’s a luxury seldom found in Hong Kong. Sandwiched between a wine distributor and a carpet sales showroom, Kacey’s space has the best studio view I have ever seen. Click Read More for photos and additional information.







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