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Beatrix Pang (
Chinese Chinese may refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people identified with China, through nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **Han Chinese, East Asian ethnic group native to China. **'' Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic ...
: ''Pang Sin Kwok'' 彭倩幗) is a visual artist, cultural producer, educator and independent publisher based in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. They have a BA in Photographic Design (2000) from School of Design,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU or HKPU) is a public research university in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The university is one of the eight government-funded degree-granting tertiary institutions in Hong Kong. Founded in 1937 a ...
and MA Photography (2005) from
Bergen National Academy of the Arts Bergen Academy of Art and Design () or KHiB was one of two independent and accredited scientific institutions of higher learning in the visual arts and design in Norway (The other is Oslo National Academy of the Arts). It was located in Bergen, N ...
,
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
.


Work

Pang primarily works in photography, video art and installation art. Pang's works have been widely exhibited locally and internationally, selected for the Asian Art Biennale (2007) at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan and the Hong Kong Art Biennial 2005. Pang's work is included in the collections of the Macao Museum of Art.


Fellowship

In 2003, Pang was received a scholarship from The Ministry of Education and Research of
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
to pursue their master's degree study. Pang's video installation for the Hong Kong Art Biennale 2005 was titled "Distance = Time x Speed" and explored their journey as an artist from a young person in Hong Kong to their time as a graduate student in Norway. As a part of the November 2005 opening of "Beyond: 2nd Guangzhou Triennial" at the Guangdong Museum of Art, Pang collaborated with professor of design Matthew Turner and the
Asia Art Archive Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong that documents the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant ...
in organizing a one-day symposium entitled "Trading Places: Cultural Imaginaries of the Pearl River Delta." In 2009, Pang received the
Asian Cultural Council The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing international cultural exchange between Asia and the U.S. and between the countries of Asia through the arts. Founded by John D. Rockefeller III in 1963, A ...
fellowship, supported by The Starr Foundation, to conduct research on community art and photography in the US.


Projects

Pang's time in the United States inspired them to try to strengthen the independent publishing scene in Hong Kong. Pang was one of the founders of ''KLACK Photography and Cultural Magazine'', the first issue released in summer 2010. In 2011, Pang started the independent art publishing project ''Small Tune Press'', which produces artist’s books and
zine A zine ( ; short for ''magazine'' or ''fanzine'') is, as noted on Merriam-Webster’s official website, a magazine that is a “noncommercial often homemade or online publication usually devoted to specialized and often unconventional subject ...
s. Small Tune Press focuses on publishing photography, drawing, collage, conceptual work and poetry. In a 2018 interview, Pang said they were inspired to start Small Tune Press in order to create a way for lesser-known artists to distribute their work to the public. “In building Small Tune Press, I consider forming alliances to be one of the most vital outcomes of this endeavor,” they said. Pang also credited their fellow artist Susanne Bürner, whom they met when Bürner was in Hong Kong doing research, for encouraging them to found Small Tune Press. The first book the press published was Bürner's “Vanishing Point: How to Disappear in China without a Trace," which examines the different roles of people in modern Chinese society. In 2017, Pang has co-created a collective, Zine Coop, that promotes zine culture in Hong Kong by hosting production workshops. Pang also co-founded Queer Reads Library in 2018 with artist-curator Kaitlin Chan. Queer Reads Library is a mobile collection of internationally sourced
queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are non-heterosexual or non- cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against LGBTQ people in the late 19th century. From the late 1980s, queer activists began to ...
publications and independently published zines. Pang's experiences in the world of independent publishing have led them to become an outspoken voice for the need for a strong independent press in Hong Kong and other parts of Asia. "Independent voices remain restricted and obstructed in many places in Asia under different cultural, social, and political circumstances," they said in 2017.


Zine Coop and the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests

Hong Kong-based zines have also been an integral part of the conversation around how artists and other creatives are participating in the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. Zine Coop, the collective co-founded by Pang, has published zines satirizing the state of sex education in Hong Kong as well as zines discussing mental health and society pressures. As a direct response to the Hong Kong protests, Zine Coop launched several exhibitions and events in support of the protestors. One of the most notable ones was the exhibition "Freedom-Hi" which traveled to 17 cities around the world and focused on illuminating Hong Kong's political crisis.at zines offer, especially for reading Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, is a more sit-back reflective kind of reading experience. You are not only reading hard news, but also different perspectives on the movement and different ways of self-expression," said Zine Coop member Ranee Ng.


References

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