Greg Girard, 'Plaza Grill', Wanchai, 1974
Greg Girard, 'Plaza Grill', Wanchai, 1974
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Baryta
Limited edition of 10 +4 AP’s including all formats and sizes
Prints are signed by artist on print or label
Print sizes including white bleed:
Small: 13 x 19" (about 30 x 40 cm) - HK$ 12,000
Medium: 15 x 22.5" (about 40 x 60 cm) - HK$ 18,000
Large: 20 x 30" (about 60 x 80 cm) - HK$ 23,000
Prices are for print only, excludes framing, shipping or taxes.
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HK:PM is Greg Girard’s ode to nocturnal Hong Kong between 1974 and 1989, the earliest work of the photographer’s long relationship with Asia. A journey exploring the underside of a city he first visited as a teenager in 1974 and and later lived in for 15 years. The photographs in HK:PM are imbued with the noir allure and seedy pastels of Hong Kong in its prime. “I started taking photographs at night as soon as I picked up my first camera. I never really thought of them as “night” pictures. It was just a different kind of light, whether neon, fluorescent, moonlight or the light of the city reflected off an overcast sky. But Hong Kong was alive at night in a way that other places weren’t,” says Girard. Alive indeed, when darkness falls another world comes out to play and these photographs capture just that.