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Stunning geometric rural China landscapes in virus defying Hong Kong photo exhibition ‘Water & Earth’

  • Tugo Cheng’s photo exhibition ‘Water & Earth’ is focused on how humans have shaped nature for food
  • His signature geometric landscapes are on show at Hong Kong’s Gallery by the Harbour

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Tibet #7 by Hong Kong photographer Tugo Cheng. Photo: Tugo Cheng/Blue Lotus Gallery

Hong Kong photographer Tugo Cheng has gone against the coronavirus tide with his decision to push ahead with his China-focused exhibition that opens today, defying the ongoing health crisis that has paralysed much of the city.

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“The arts scene has really suffered lately, with so many events like Art Basel and Art Central cancelled, on top of schools being closed and people working from home. I really wanted to give the city something.”

“Water & Earth”, on show at Gallery by the Harbour in Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, until March 22, is a stunning body of work that shows “how magical nature can be when man works in harmony with it”.

Comprising mostly drone aerial shots, the collection focuses on remote parts of China that Cheng desperately wanted to bring to a wider audience. For this show, he follows six themes: fish, tea, salt, oil, rice and wheat.

Fujian #24. Photo: Tugo Cheng/Blue Lotus Gallery
Fujian #24. Photo: Tugo Cheng/Blue Lotus Gallery
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Qinghai #3. Photo: Tugo Cheng/Blue Lotus Gallery
Qinghai #3. Photo: Tugo Cheng/Blue Lotus Gallery
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